It draws from the wind.
Wind power is used by having wind push a turbine or mill so that turns and makes energy.
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No, wind energy is one of many energies that powers the Earth. Nuclear power plants are the answer. WInd energy sux dix
Wind mills are mechanical devices that uses that power to do work. Wind turbines are electromechanical devices to work for us by making electricty.
No it will not.
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It draws from the wind.
The wind is free. And no pollution is created by a wind turbine.
Yes, solar power plants are better than wind power plants. The reason is that wind power plants convert wind into electricity, but if there is no wind, wind power plants won't be able to do their job. Solar Power Plants use solar energy from our entire solar system. There is infinite solar energy in the solar system, so solar solar power plants are better. Solar and wind do not produce any real power in terms of our needs. Solar is the worst of the two by a small margin. Typical payback, in terms of energy used to create and maintain a solar panel is longer then the projected life of a panel. Winds worst issue is the needed fossil fuel plants running in the background. This power is completely wasted unless the wind stops or slows below the running speed of the turbine. Wind also stops generating power at speeds above 32 mph. The fossil fuel plant again will make up this loss. The better alternative is hydro then either of these that provide little or no power.
one of the things wind power is replacing water driven hydroturbines that generate electricity. Ultimately, if the proper power converters are produced, wind power can eliminate our need for petroleum based power plants.
Electricity produced from:Fossil power plants (Coal, natural gas, oil fueled power plants)Renewable power plants (solar, wind, biomass, ... )nuclear power plants
Today - Wind power plants-or "wind farms"-generate power across the US and Europe, and with continuing research and development, wind-generated electricity is comparable in cost to other power sources.
Wind power does not replace oil in most applications. Fuel plants supplement wind turbines in place of the older coal fired plants. Some minor amount of coal is saved through the use of wind though.
Wind power is used by having wind push a turbine or mill so that turns and makes energy.
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.