It isn't. It kills birds who fly into them. And it takes more energy to make the things, move them, erect them, and maintain them than they will ever produce in their entire lifetimes.
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
wind power and solar power
green power
i think so because its the wind its enviornmentally friendlly because it does not do much harm
Using renewable resources such as water, solar, and wind power instead of burning fossil fuels could help produce environmentally friendly electricity. However, most governments do not use these energy sources because it costs money to build structures that will be able to convert the water, wind, or solar power into energy.
Environmentally friendly power stations do not produce carbon dioxide and other pollutants. They do not use non-renewable sources of energy. That rules out coal, oil and natural gas power stations.Environmentally friendly power stations do not have dangerously radioactive waste that we have not really discovered how to safely store. That rules out nuclear power stations.The remaining power stations:Hydro-electric (dams, rivers, tides and ocean waves)Wind (wind turbines and wind mills)Solar (Solar photovoltaic and solar thermal power plants)Geothermal (using heat from deep under the ground)are only producing a fraction of the world's electricity. Scientists and inventors are working all over the world to discover and perfect better, cheaper and more efficient ways of harvesting electricity from all those environmentally friendly and renewable sources. so in all words hydro-electric or solar is the most environmentally friendly.
How are they not environmentally friendly
No mining operation is environmentally friendly.
Yes. Nuclear power is environmentally friendly.Even when you consider the ramifications of accidents, the overall environmental and safety impact, when you look at the big picture, is less than with fossil power.
Because it's renewable, and environmentally-friendly. =)
Renewable energy is generally quite environmentally friendly, with various systems based on heat exchangers probably being the most environmentally friendly. Hydroelectric usually require big dams whic brings big changes to the environment. Wind turbines end up very visible. Wave power might be an option, but still also rely on fairly large installations, as do solar power. Geothermal is probably the least intrusive of the lot.