What you can do is under your wind turbine (the object that spins with the wind's force), you would put powerful magnets. Under that on the base, you could put coils of wire connected to a light, for instance. The magnets would spin over the coils, making the magnet's magnetic force run through the coils to the light creating electricity.
Dams have turbines that turn with the water and create electricity.
Hydro-power is electricity created when water is forced by gravity from a dam and through turbines. The spinning turbines turn generators, and electricity is produced.
A hydro power station generates electricity by using flowing water to turn turbines connected to generators. Water is diverted from a river or reservoir and directed through pipes to the turbines, where the force of the flowing water spins them to create electricity. The electricity generated is then sent to the power grid for distribution.
A hydroelectric power plant generates electricity by using the kinetic energy of falling water at a dam to turn turbines connected to generators. The force of the flowing water spins the turbines, which then produce electricity through electromagnetic induction.
Water power can be used to turn turbines in a dam, generating electricity.
Steam from the nuclear reactor turns turbines. These turbines either turn the propeller directly or turn generators that produce electricity to power electric motors which turn the propellor.
The turbines or Pelton wheels in a hydroelectric power plant are turned by water pressure.
Fuel is burned in power stations to generate heat, which is then used to produce steam. This steam drives turbines, which in turn spin generators to produce electricity. This process is the basis of most power generation plants around the world.
Using a steady flow of fluid matter to propel turbines, which in turn turn electricity producing generators.
They are used to turn the blades of large wind turbines, which generate electricity.
In many countries the rivers have dams that power huge turbines that in turn rotate massive generators that make electricity..
Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to generate heat, which is used to create steam that drives turbines to produce electricity. The process involves splitting atoms of uranium to release energy in the form of heat. This heat is then transferred to water, which boils and creates steam to turn the turbines.