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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan State-Based Anemometer Loan Program Loan Description in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the application section, including your first name, last name, street address, phone number, city, state & zip code, and email address.
  3. Provide details about the proposed site for the anemometer. Include site elevation and acres at the site. Specify the county, township, and section number.
  4. Indicate whether you are the owner of the proposed site by circling 'YES' or 'NO'. If not an owner, confirm if you can obtain a release from the owner.
  5. Describe your business nature and production volume. Clearly outline your project’s purpose and how wind energy will be utilized.
  6. Sketch your proposed site layout indicating key features that may affect wind flow. Ensure to include distances from major roads and structures.
  7. Initial to confirm there are no legal or environmental obstacles preventing installation. List any possible restrictions if applicable.
  8. Review all sections for completeness before submitting your application along with a $25 application fee check payable to Michigan State University.

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Every wind turbine has an anemometer that measures wind speed and a wind vane to keep track of the winds direction. See if you can find them toward the end of the scene of this 360 wind turbine tour video .
The wind vane measures wind direction and communicates with the yaw drive to orient the turbine properly with respect to the wind. The anemometer measures wind speed and transmits wind speed data to the controller.
The main components are the foundation, the tower, the rotor and hub (including three blades), the nacelle, and the generator. The installation of all these elements requires specific wind turbine equipment to meet the needs of each one.
Since early 2007, DTE Energy has acquired wind development rights on more than 100,000 acres of land on the east side of Michigan. The first DTE Energy-owned and constructed wind parks were commissionedconnected to the grid and generating powerin December 2012.