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Wind Power for the World
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Wind Power for the World

by Preben Maegaard, Anna Krenz, Wolfgang Palz
June 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
676 pages
20h 39m
English
CRC Press
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A similar turbine was erected in March 1941 at the B&W
shipyard in Copenhagen, but for the rest of the FLS Aeromotors,
as the new turbines were named, the steel lattice tower were
replaced by tubular concrete towers. This choice was partly made
because of the lack of steel during the war, but also because this
type of tower could be delivered by the company Danalith—a
member of the FLS group, specialised in reinforced concrete
         
tower was erected in Nexø on the island of Bornholm. Standing
a few metres from the ...
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ISBN: 9789814364935