About 1 million wind turbines would be needed to power the entire United States.
Approximately 300,000 onshore wind turbines would be needed to power the entire United States with wind energy. This estimation considers the current energy consumption, available land space, and average wind turbine capacity.
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The number of wind turbines needed to replace a coal power station depends on the size and capacity of the coal plant, as well as the size and efficiency of the wind turbines. On average, it can take several dozen to hundreds of wind turbines to replace a single coal power station.
It depends on the specific capacity of the wind turbines and the nuclear power plant in question. On average, it takes about 250-300 wind turbines with a capacity of 2-3 MW each to replace the output of a typical 1 GW nuclear power plant.
The number of wind turbines needed would depend on various factors such as the size and capacity of the power plant, the efficiency of the turbines, and the local wind conditions. In general, it would likely require a significant number of turbines to match the electricity output of a power plant.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
How big is the factory?
Simply because of the space that would be needed for the wind-turbines ! The amount of power produced by a single wind turbine is relatively small. In order to power a large city, you would need thousands of turbines - which would occupy huge swathes of land !
They do install wind turbines on aircraft. The RAT (ram air turbine) is used when emergency power is needed and the engines and auxiliary power unit are non-functional. See link.
Disadvantages 1)Wind power needs a lot of land. 2)wind power is a hard subtences to get in a town where they do not get that much wind . 3)Towns that do not get this much wind that is needed for the turbines .
Many provinces like Alberta generate a significant amount of power to the grid by using wind turbines.
The number of wind turbines needed to power a house depends on several factors, including the home's energy consumption, the average wind speed in the area, and the capacity of the turbines. On average, a small residential wind turbine can produce between 400 to 800 kWh per month. Typically, one small turbine can sufficiently power a household if it is located in a suitable wind environment. However, larger homes or those with higher energy needs may require multiple turbines or a combination of energy sources.