Many countries in Europe produce electricity from wind turbines, including Germany, Spain, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Great Britain, Austria, Sweden, Greece, Portugal, France. At present, leading countries in this respect are Germany, Spain and Denmark, others such as Great Britain and France are catching up rapidly. Politics in these countries is currently supporting considerable increases of installed wind capacities on a short-term (until around 2010) and mid-term (until around 2020) notice. Note: 'Paying' might not be the essential point here. Setting up the political conditions to steer investments (e.g. a tax structure supporting renewable instead of fossile energies) as well as the increasingly established technology and market of wind turbines are making wind energy more and more profitable in Europe.
Australia, America, many countries in Europe and around the world. 40% of Denmark's electricity comes from wind turbines.
Wind turbines and wind farms harvest wind energy to produce electricity. This is happening in many countries. Scotland is an example.
Europe 40% of Denmark's electricity comes from wind turbines.
Wind energy is made by spinning turbines. The wind spins the wind turbines and they generate energy.
The wind turbines collect the wind's kinetic energy.
Wind energy can be harnessed with wind turbines.
wind turbines saves a huge amount of energy inside it
because wind and wind turbines turn in to energy and to make electricity!
wind energy is energy that is caused by the wind a example of this is wind turbines
wind turbines are very reliable in production of wind energy which in turn helps in the production of electrical energy
wind turbines
yes wind is a renewable source of energy and that is what turbines use