We use wind in places like windmills, for wave energy, at sea: pushing the sail of a boat, etc.
Because more wind = more energy = more electricity generation per wind turbine = most cost efficient use of wind power.
Wind energy has been harnessed for thousands of years. Initially, the mechanical energy in wind was applied as the mechanical power for boats. It wasn't necessarily "found" anywhere in particular. This was probably followed by using windmills for pumping water and grinding grain.There are places better suited to the erection of wind engines than other places, and we see that as wind energy "farms" continue to be constructed and brought on line. Most of the newest wind power applies the mechanical energy of the wind to the generation of electric power. Use the link below to learn more.
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No. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy and convert it into electricity.
Yes wind energy is dependent upon sun. it determines the direction of wind.
in awsome places
Few places have sufficient wind blowing in the area that is steady and continous.
Lots of places. For example, 40% of Denmark's electricity comes from wind turbines.
It is limited to certain places. Many times, government agencies and home owner's associations will limit the use of the these technologies. Generally, wind generators are kept to places where airplanes are not flying above.
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Yes. The island of Hawaii use wind turbines, such as Maui and Oahu .
Yes. Many places use wind energy to produce electricity. Televisions are powered by electricity.
Because more wind = more energy = more electricity generation per wind turbine = most cost efficient use of wind power.
Lots of places. the most intensive use is in Northern Europe. (Denmark produces wind power equal to about 40% of their electrical consumption)
You can use a flute in many places. You can use it in a school band, in a tutor, in a wind symphony, jazz band, ect. ect. I think you get the idea.
to protect from the wind
open spaces with maximum wind activity