Are expensive to make Need lot of space to plant windmills. Very reliant on the wind - no wind no energy.
While wind energy is a clean form of energy, it does have its drawbacks. Some of the negatives of wind energy are noise, the fact that wind isn't predictable, and that it is only suitable to areas with landscapes which get plenty of wind year round.
Some of the sun's energy is converted into wind and water waves. Most of the sun's energy are absorbed by the primary producers.
Usually it isn't. The difficulty of storing energy is one of the drawbacks of wind power. It basically has to be used as its collected, which means that you have to have other power sources to cover when it isn't blowing hard enough. If wind is the only available energy source its energy can be stored in batteries, or even by pumping water uphill, where it can be used with water turbines in times of low wind.
A wind mill does generate some heat but primarily it converts the kinetic energy in the wind into electrical energy.
That depends on what you mean by "this".
While wind energy is a clean form of energy, it does have its drawbacks. Some of the negatives of wind energy are noise, the fact that wind isn't predictable, and that it is only suitable to areas with landscapes which get plenty of wind year round.
Wind energy can't be stored, that's one of the drawbacks with it. It has to be used, or converted to another energy form immediately.
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Wind turbines
Solar, Wind, Water. geothermal,tidal,ocean energy etc
Some of the sun's energy is converted into wind and water waves. Most of the sun's energy are absorbed by the primary producers.
Usually it isn't. The difficulty of storing energy is one of the drawbacks of wind power. It basically has to be used as its collected, which means that you have to have other power sources to cover when it isn't blowing hard enough. If wind is the only available energy source its energy can be stored in batteries, or even by pumping water uphill, where it can be used with water turbines in times of low wind.
Some do and some do not
A wind mill does generate some heat but primarily it converts the kinetic energy in the wind into electrical energy.
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describe some ways wind energy is used in the region where you live?
Windmills