this question is very vague I've answered it in 3 different ways and wanted to re-ask what you wanted in the answer before i tried to answer and possibly sound condescending
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Wind mills have traditionally been used to power grain mills, saw mills, and small manufacturing mills. A wind mill can also be used as a wind turbine, to generate electricity.
wind mills
wind turbines, wind mills.
Wind mills were; and still; useful for grinding some crops, lifting up water for irrigation and agriculture, and generating electricity.
The turbines (mills) themselves are non-renewable but the wind the power source that is converted into useful work (usually electricity) is renewable.
Utilizing wind power....i.e. wind mills to generate electricity. Solar Energy....i.e. solar panels
Yes in producing wind energy as a form of electricity. Some places now have whole hillsides with wind turbines/mills to produce electrical energy for the area.
Annoying noise...
They produce mechanical energy which then creates electricity
If wind energy increases, wind mills will run more fast. More electricity will be produced.
No, windmills rely on wind to generate power through their blades rotating. If there is no wind, the windmill will not be able to produce electricity.