Country that uses the most wind power is Germany, then areas of Denmark also use alot of wind power. Next would be the U.S., and Spain follows right behind them. Other users include:
The United States and China are in a race for number one spot on this utterly useless form of power. They have both surpassed Germany as the leader. See the link below
Many countries are using windmills (strictly you should call them wind turbines) to produce electricity, but it is always in conjunction with other sources of power, as the wind is not reliable. The US has a large number, about 10,000 I believe, with a max capacity of 18 Gigawatts, though the average production is much lower. Western European countries such as the UK, Spain, Germany,The Netherlands, are all installing them.
There are only a few countries experimenting with wave power, that is, collecting the energy of waves. (This is not the same as tidal power, which is the energy from the tides.)
Diffferent kinds of equipment is used. Some machines float on the surface and use the up and down movement of the water. Others are attached to the sea bed and catch the side to side movement.
Countries using wave power include:
Europe and the United States use the most wind energy
In Europe the country with the most insalled wind power is Germany,but you can find wind power everywhere.On the second place is USA and Spain.
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There are a number of reasons why no country actually uses much wave power at the moment. The technology is still not fully worked out. Experimental stations do generate power, but not in significant amounts.
Yes, wave power is renewable.
wave energy as in tidal energy? because it is being used! in France and planned for the bay of fundy in canada. erosion does present a problem but theyre working on it. No, wave energy is different. Can be used where there are sufficient waves.
There are only a few countries experimenting with wave power, that is, collecting the energy of waves. (This is not the same as tidal power, which is the energy from the tides.)Diffferent kinds of equipment is used. Some machines float on the surface and use the up and down movement of the water. Others are attached to the sea bed and catch the side to side movement.Countries using wave power include:SpainPortugalUnited KingdomAustraliaUnited States
Its wave power
Wave power produces renewable energy, that is, electricity. This is the same electricity that we use every day, so wave power can power our heaters, coolers, electric cars, trains and planes and everything that runs on electricity.
Wave power is not any different from power derived from coal in its final function. Wave power only indicates the way the energy was harnessed, not its functionalty. This being stated, however, wave power would be two to three times more expensive until further research is dedicated to it.
Yes.
wave power is efficient.
You can use eco friendly things. If you mean for generating power, you can use: Wind turbines solar panels hydro electric wave power Tidal power you can also use Nuclear power!
A wave power machine is a generator that is powered by wave power. This is a piece of equipment that converts wave variances in a body of water and converts this into electric power.
Because it is there.