First of all, I believe that you have the question a bit wrong. I think that what you want to ask is "What type of energy is in wind" rather than what type of energy is stored in wind. Wind would be kinectic energy which means "energy in motion".
Yes, it has to be stored. The only way for a windmill to be useful is so it is always charging when it is spinning, otherwise we would have to use the energy WHILE the windmill was spinning
They don't
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.
Yes, it is possible to consider the nuclear energy as a stored form of energy.
Chemical energy is stored in form of bonds
Chemical energy (a specific form of potential energy)
in the form of startch
kinetic and termic
Wind energy can't be stored, that's one of the drawbacks with it. It has to be used, or converted to another energy form immediately.
The wind energy cannot be stored.
Kinetic
wind is created
The energy is stored in the air as thermal energy. A supercell thunderstorm turns that into kinetic energy in the form of rotating wind. Under the right conditions that rotation can form a tornado.
Energy is stored in form of chemical energy. It is stored in object at rest.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.
Chemical potential energy is the form in which energy is stored in natural gas.
In a windmill
The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.The energy is provided by your muscles, and stored in a spring.
Geothermal energy is energy stored in the form of heat beneath the surface of the solid earth.