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6:00 PM

Let Freedom Ring "Memories of France"

LET FREEDOM RING

Memories of France

Follow George Ciampa back to the battlefields of Europe, where he and fellow veterans of the Battle of the Bulge and the Normandy invasion, tour historical sites.

7:00 PM

Lawrence Welk "The Italian Show"

LAWRENCE WELK

The Italian Show

The Lennon Sisters boat down a Venice canal singing "Santa Lucia." Joe Feeney sings "O Sole Mio."

8:00 PM

Keeping Up Appearances "A Very Merry Hyacinth"

KEEPING UP APPEARANCES

A Very Merry Hyacinth

To impress Richard's boss, Hyacinth arranges for him to dress as Santa and pass out gifts at church.

8:30 PM

Waiting for God "Shelves"

WAITING FOR GOD

Shelves

Diana is away and greatly missed at Bayview, especially by Tom. His son, Geoffrey, is driving him insane with his hobby: building shelves.

9:00 PM

Hollywood Theatre "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"

HOLLYWOOD THEATRE

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Adapted from a novel by Ken Kesey, mental patients rise up and follow social-misfit hero Randle P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson).

11:00 PM

Globe Trekker "Tunisia & Libya"

GLOBE TREKKER

Tunisia & Libya

Host Ian Wright treks across Tunisia and Libya in search of adventure, beginning in Tunis, where he explores the lively markets.

 

WY Field Trip - Wind Farm - Glossary

 
glossary
base power - the amount of power necessary to meet minimum demands of customers. A base load power station is usually available 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week and operates at full power most of the time. 6 ways of providing base load power from wind.
blade blade


- the winglike part of the turbine. Most turbines have 2 or 3 blades.
electricity - a flow of charged particles, which may be electrons or ions. It is measured in watts or kilowatts
energy - the strength to move or do something. We get our energy from food. Plants get energy from sunshine. Cars get their energy from fuel: gasoline, or plants, or batteries. In this website we are talking about the wind providing the energy to make electricity.
generation - the conversion of other forms of energy, such as the wind, into electrical energy through special equipment. Check out this animation of a wind turbine generator
grid - an interconnected power transmission network that delivers electricity from the power source to your house, and other customers. It includes a power source, high voltage transmission lines, power pole, transformers,and lines to your house. http://www.windpower.org/en/tour/grid/index.htm
kWh -an unit of energy equal to one kW applied for one hour. One unit of electricity is 1kWh (one kilowatt-hour), "kilo" means thousand, so one kilowatt-hour is the amount of electricity used by an 1000W appliance running for 1 hour.
load - the moment-to-moment measurement of power consumption of the entire system
- also force and weight that a structure is designed to withstand.
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- the box behind the blades, holding the equipment that turns the wind motion into electricity
non-renewable energy -an energy resource that can not be replaced once it is used up. Examples include fossil fuels such as oil,coal, and natural gas.
power - the ability to perform work or produce a change to a condition. Power is a flow rate of energy, or a rate of use of energy. We can't store electric power, but we can store electrical energy.
renewable energy - an energy resource that will not run out. Examples are sun, wind, wave, biomass, and geothermal.
rotor - the blades and the hub of a wind turbine
tower Photo of a tower

- a tall structure that supports a wind generator
transmission - the transportation of energy along a network or grid of power lines
turbine - machine for generating rotary mechanical power from the energy of a moving force (such as wind, water, or steam). Turbines spin 2 or 3 blades connected to a rotor that turns a generator to make electricity. Photo
watt - a unit for measuring electricity
wind - the movement of air caused by the uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun.
wind rose - a drawing that shows the information about the distributions of wind speeds, and the frequency of the varying wind directions. See an example from the Danish Wind Industry Association.
wind farm Photo of Wind Farm

- a group of wind turbines used to generate electricity.
Here is a link to an extensive energy dictionary for adults.