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turbine

[tur-bin, -bahyn] / ˈtɜr bɪn, -baɪn /


NOUN
rotary engine
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If the cost of EU-made cars or wind turbines rises because the law increases the price of steel, it may become cheaper to import finished cars or turbines.

From The Wall Street Journal

But gas turbines are sold out for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

They also cited the center’s research into wind turbines that sought to better understand the impact of weather conditions on offshore wind production.

From Los Angeles Times

Bullish investors think fuel cells can eat into the market share of the natural gas turbines that generate the largest portion of America’s electricity today.

From Barron's

Mr Hoyles, who is growing the olives alongside more conventional crops such as wheat, sugar beet, potatoes and peas said he had installed wind turbines and solar panels to improve energy self-sufficiency.

From BBC