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		<title>Staying Ahead of the Wind Power Curve</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Staying Ahead of the Wind Power Curve Wind power installations present asset managers and personnel concerned with wind turbine operation and maintenance with a unique set of problems. Conventional combustion or hydro plants exploit a predictable resource in the controlled circumstances of a turbine hall. Wind power is generated from a highly variable resource using [...]]]></description>
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Wind power installations present asset managers and personnel concerned with wind turbine operation and maintenance with a unique set of problems. Conventional combustion or hydro plants exploit a predictable resource in the controlled circumstances of a turbine hall. Wind power is generated from a highly variable resource using a much larger number of turbines installed in remote locations with &#8230;</p>
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