wind farmer

English

Noun

wind farmer (plural wind farmers)

  1. Someone who owns or manages a wind farm.
    • 1983, ASME Wind Energy Symposium: Papers Presented at ... Annual Energy-Sources Technology Conference and Exhibition, ASME, page 109:
      This would clearly put a wind farmer out of business.
    • 1991 July, Popular Science, volume 239, number 1, page 56:
      The new turbine will soon have a chance to prove itself during the breezy summer months, when it's expected to show an energy-capture ratio (wind-farmer lingo for operating efficiency) at least 10 percent better than the current generation
    • 2004, Paul Gipe, Wind Power:
      Some, such as Ringkøbing's Landbobank (farmers' bank), have financed so many wind turbines that they've been dubbed the “wind farmers' bank.” Danish wind co-ops vary in size from a single turbine to small wind farms.
    • 2009, Ian Woofenden, Wind Power For Dummies, page 24:
      The human factor: Skills and support Succeeding as a home wind farmer isn't easy. Wind-electric systems are more difficult to maintain than, say, gardens.
    • 2019, Brandon N. Owens, The Wind Power Story: A Century of Innovation that Reshaped the Global Energy Landscape...:
      Any modern‐day wind farmer will tell you that a series of questions must be answered to determine whether a site is suitable for the construction and operation of a wind turbine.
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