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  2. Wind power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Then on 2 November wind generation reached 20.896 GW, providing 53% of Britain's electricity between 12:00pm and 12:30pm. [196] 10 January 2023 saw 21.620 GW of generation, the first time over 21 GW had been produced by wind power in the UK.

  3. Wind turbine design - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wind turbine, this 3 bladed turbine is the classic design of modern wind turbines Wind turbine components : 1-Foundation, 2-Connection to the electric grid, 3-Tower, 4-Access ladder, 5-Wind orientation control (Yaw control), 6-Nacelle, 7-Generator, 8-Anemometer, 9-Electric or Mechanical Brake, 10-Gearbox, 11-Rotor blade, 12-Blade pitch control, 13-Rotor hub

  4. Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey - Wikipedia

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    Development XV-15 experimental tiltrotor, 1980 Early concept illustrations of V-22 In the late 20th century VTOL aircraft gained popularity, and many prototype designs were developed, but only one entered service; the Harrier fighter/attack jet used a turbo fan engine. A practical tilt-rotor remained more elusive, until finally in the 1980s the United States moved forward with V-22 design ...

  5. ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network [2]) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott ...

  6. Video Cassette Recording - Wikipedia

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    A tuner for recording off-air television programmes. A clock with timer for unattended recordings. A modulator to allow connection to a normal (for the time) television receiver without audio and video input connectors. The Philips VCR system was marketed only in the U.K., mainland Europe, Australia and South Africa.

  7. Universal Content Productions - Wikipedia

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    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: 2023: Netflix: co-production with Marc Platt Productions, Complete Fiction, Faust Av and Science Saru: Ted: 2024–present: Peacock: co-production with Fuzzy Door Productions and MRC Television Based on the 2012 film of the same name by Universal Pictures Apples Never Fall: 2024

  8. Riverworld - Wikipedia

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    The Riverworld is a fictional planet and the setting for a series of five science fiction novels (1971–1983) by American author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). The Riverworld is an artificial, or heavily terraformed, planet where all humans (and pre-humans) who ever lived throughout history have been restored to life.

  9. Steam injection (oil industry) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is injected into many oil fields where the oil is thicker and heavier than normal crude oil. This sketch illustrates steam flooding.. Steam injection is an increasingly common method of extracting heavy crude oil.