The amount of energy produced by wind power has several different factors, such as the amount and strength of the wind. However, some studies show that a 1.8 MW wind turbine can produce over 4,700,000 kWh of energy per year if located at a reasonable site.
wind energy utilization is simple, use the wind and turbines to produce electricity and power the grid
A typical utility scale wind turbine will produce anywhere from 1.5 megawatts to 3.0 megawatts. This means that a single wind turbine can power about 300 average households annually.
more than wave also more preditable than saolar AND wind!
A wind turbine is a machine that uses wind to produce power. The kinetic energy of the wind rotates the turbine's blades, which then drive a generator to generate electricity.
"Wind power" in itself isn't transported, but the generators of wind power (wind turbines) are transported by delivery trucks. The energy they produce is electricity, and this is transported along cables into the grid.
Wind power is not generated by countries, it is a global phenomena.
Because a wind turbine doesn't necessarily produce enough energy and is at the mercy of the wind. No wind = no power so really it's an illogical way to power a house or town.
What are you smoking?
When there's no wind and when there's too much wind.
wind energy utilization is simple, use the wind and turbines to produce electricity and power the grid
Kabertene wind farm, in Algeria, has 12 turbines with a total nominal power of 10,200 kW.
A typical utility scale wind turbine will produce anywhere from 1.5 megawatts to 3.0 megawatts. This means that a single wind turbine can power about 300 average households annually.
Probably not, as we use so much energy. It's a nice idea though!
Solar power, wind power etc.
more than wave also more preditable than saolar AND wind!
Wind energy is a very clean source of energy and there is no by product. It does not produce any harmful greenhouse gases. Wind power consumes no fuel.
Yes. Many places use wind energy to produce electricity. Televisions are powered by electricity.