Climate & Environment
Wind Farm
A group of wind turbines in one location, onshore or offshore, connected to generate electricity at utility scale and feed it to the grid.
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A wind farm is an installation of multiple wind turbines at a single site operated as a collective power station. Onshore farms occupy open land; offshore farms are built in coastal waters where winds are stronger and steadier, now including floating foundations in deep water.
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