This question reminds me of Living Environment class in high school when I was younger. One risk, or better yet, negative aspect of wind energy is the high cost of each tool created. Another would be that wind energy may result in uncomfortable living conditions for those around any of the tools; parts may break and fall, and the sound may annoy residents. Generic responses, but hey, they worked for me. :)
Wind energy is used like regular coal energy with a slight difference as wind energy is renewable.
No. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy and convert it into electricity.
Windmills are not wind energy but if put in use it can create energy from the wind it gets so its called wind energy but all the energy is retained by the windmill... Easily enought "NO"
We use windmills to make the wind energy turn them to form electrical energy.
you cant STORE WIND ENERGY FOR LATER USE
The benefits of energy production are that the use of fossil fuels are readily available for use and it is a simple process to break these fuels into energy. The risks associated with energy development is that the combustion of these fields lead to pollution which affects the environment.
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I would use both. One to blow wind for my wind energy
Wind
Windmills are a good way to use wind energy
Wind energy.
Right now, Singapore does not use wind energy.
There are no known risks associated with the use of echocardiography
Wind energy
Yes its alternative is geothermal or wind energy
Wind energy is used like regular coal energy with a slight difference as wind energy is renewable.
There are 35 states that use wind energy such as Oklahoma,Kansas,and Iowa