Probably in primitive sailing boats. Before electricity was even known about, millers used windmills to grind grain into flour.
Wind energy is used like regular coal energy with a slight difference as wind energy is renewable.
There is No good reason, why you wouldn't use wind energy. Look at the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, look at the mine disaster in West Virginia. Look at the wastes from nuclear power. Wind power is the best energy source known to people.
No. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy and convert it into electricity.
Windmills are not wind energy but if put in use it can create energy from the wind it gets so its called wind energy but all the energy is retained by the windmill... Easily enought "NO"
We use windmills to make the wind energy turn them to form electrical energy.
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.
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Anyone can use wind energy. But people can use it for multiple purposes, like charging a battery to running your homes electricity.
I would use both. One to blow wind for my wind energy
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Windmills are a good way to use wind energy
A windmill produced electricity while the wind blows. It may produce energy when the wind blows and people don't need it. People don't need all the energy a windmill produces all the time but they may need energy when the wind is not blowing. Windmills are therefore linked up to battery systems and charge the batteries when the wind is blowing, energy is being produced, and nobody is using it. When people need energy and the wind is not blowing (no power is being produced) they use power from the batteries.
Wind energy.
Right now, Singapore does not use wind energy.
Lots of places. For example, 40% of Denmark's electricity comes from wind turbines.
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Yes its alternative is geothermal or wind energy