Wind power plant having a power generation redundancy system

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C290S055000, C322S089000, C322S090000

Reexamination Certificate

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06946750

ABSTRACT:
A wind power installation having external and/or internal redundancy derived by multiple, independent power generating systems arranged in parallel, but switchably interconnected to allow substantial continued operation in the event of a critical component failure.

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