wind turbines can be placed, and the spinning of the propeller turns some magnetic thing against a coil, producing electricity.
wind turbines are turned by the wind
The electricity generated by wind can be used to charge batteries. Or, it can be directly added to the electricity grid.
there are wind mobiles, which are sort of like pinwheels, that spin in time with the wind. This wind is then converted into energy.
by using of its blade like a wind mill that generated electricity using it blades that moving by the wind
The amount of electricity generated by either wind or solar depends upon the investment in the generating equipment, which is either windmills or solar panels respectively. However, the potential for solar power is larger. Even in outer space, where it would not be possible to generate electricity by wind power (the solar wind is not nearly strong enough) you can generate solar power. Potentially, very large amounts of solar power could be generated in outer space and sent back to Earth in the form of microwave transmissions. But for now, more power is being generated by wind.
wind turbines are turned by the wind
using wind turbines !
They use a generator to turn it into Electricity
with windmills which gears turn a generator to make electricity
The electricity generated by wind can be used to charge batteries. Or, it can be directly added to the electricity grid.
Hydroelectricity (generated from water), geothermal electricity (generated from the landmass), solar thermal power (generated from the sun) and wind power. (generated from wind)
The blades stop turning and no electricity is generated.
there are wind mobiles, which are sort of like pinwheels, that spin in time with the wind. This wind is then converted into energy.
green power
No because the wind does not blow all the time and when it is not blowing no electricity is generated. Thus to fill in these gaps we need alternate sources of electricity generation.
by using of its blade like a wind mill that generated electricity using it blades that moving by the wind
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