Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "A windmill ship, wind energy conversion system ship or wind energy harvester ship propels itself by use of a windmill to drive a propeller. They use wind power through a mechanical or electrical transmission to the propeller. Where transmission is electric, storage batteries may also be used to allow power generated at one time to be used for propulsion later on.Windmill ships should not be confused with rotor ships, which instead rely on the Magnus effect for propulsion."@en }
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- Windmill_ship abstract "A windmill ship, wind energy conversion system ship or wind energy harvester ship propels itself by use of a windmill to drive a propeller. They use wind power through a mechanical or electrical transmission to the propeller. Where transmission is electric, storage batteries may also be used to allow power generated at one time to be used for propulsion later on.Windmill ships should not be confused with rotor ships, which instead rely on the Magnus effect for propulsion.".
- Windmill_ship comment "A windmill ship, wind energy conversion system ship or wind energy harvester ship propels itself by use of a windmill to drive a propeller. They use wind power through a mechanical or electrical transmission to the propeller. Where transmission is electric, storage batteries may also be used to allow power generated at one time to be used for propulsion later on.Windmill ships should not be confused with rotor ships, which instead rely on the Magnus effect for propulsion.".