No. Tornadoes are made from interactions of wind currents and pressure differences within a thunderstorm. Electricity plays no role.
There are multiple ways electricity can be made and not harm the environment. One example is that you can use wind turbines that capture the wind and use the power for electricity. Another is that you can use solar panels that capture the light and heat from the sun and use that for electricity.
Wind turbines create an electricity which is made from natural resources,(wind, hence the name wind turbine!) This electricity is much better for the environment because you don't have to burn natural gas or use the mains. :-)
it doesn't, electricity makes wind
The wind electricity work because of the wind mill, wind mill makes wind energy.
well due to wind turbines it spins and the wind is collected it is turned into electricity
Electricity derived from wind action. So windmills or wind turbines which rotate when there is wind present generate electricity.
Wind turbines.
Wind energy is converted into electricity by spinning wind turbine. Any electric motor that is powered by electricity will generate electricity if you spin it yourself very fast.
The wind causes the vanes on a generator to spin. This spinning creates electricity.
wind turbines are turned by the wind
The problem with wind energy is that it does not produce much electricity. Wind does not flow at all places. So having wind energy as a major source of electricity is not a option.