Yes! -The windier, the better!
A wind generator creates electrical power by harnessing the energy created by wind. The wind generator was invented by Charles F. Bush in the year 1888.
Yes it will still work if the wind is not blowing because the generator is capable of storing the energy it collects from wind power and converts it stores as you need it.
Making a homemade generator can be a fun but challenging task. You have to have some basic equipment, and then parts like wire coil, magnets and other various parts to make it work. There are several sights available that offer step by step intructions.
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using wind to drive a water pump using wind to drive a generator using knowledge of fluid dynamics to make wind power more efficient
Wind turns a propeller on a windmill, which in turn turns a turbine causing static electricity to build up and is "pumped" into a generator. From the generator it goes to a sub station that collects and distributes the electricity to buildings.
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Wind blows on a windmill or wind turbine and makes it rotate. This can be looked at the kinetic energy in the moving air being converted to the kinetic energy of the rotating vanes. The rotating turbine turns a shaft that turns (through gears) a electrical generator. The generator produces electricity. This can be seen as the kinetic energy of the rotating vanes transferred to the kinetic energy of the generator, which converts it to electrical power. The electrical power is then sent into the electric grid.
The main shaft which is spun by the turbines rotates magnets inside of a coil of copper wire. This makes electricity.
Basically, the wind moves the fins that move the turbine. The turbine then creates electrical energy. (See how does a turbine work)
The rotor with the blades is turned by the wind and drives a generator which is mounted behind the rotor. The electricity produced is then fed down the support column to the ground level where it is collected and sent out to the distribution system