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interesting trip to California visiting the impressive wind farms
and meeting all kinds of people participating in the WTG industry.
Second, he found a small amount of start-up money. Most of all,
he ofered to put the WTG engineering staf of the Folkecenter at
my disposal for final documentation of a commercial 150 kW, and
later for a 200 kW WTG, ready for serial production. The group
consisted of Peter in charge of the electrical part, Birger, Henrik
and Karstensen responsible for everything else, and Lilian, who did
the drawings. These five people made Vind-Syssel possible, and
so the Folkecenter did a remarkable contribution in developing
the modern WTG industry.
Figure 11.2
A Vind-Syssel 50 kW wind turbine.
Seen from a commercial point of view, I still should have said
no, because this experience turned out to be hard and expensive
for me. But seen from an educational point of view, it was the best
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