Pumping water.
Pumping water.
Farmers used wind energy, the wind mills also pumped water as their blades swung.
by installing wind mills
They operated free mills and gins that small farmers could use.
Farmers use wind vanes to determine the wind direction on their farms. Knowing the wind direction can help them make decisions related to crop spraying, irrigation, and planting. It also aids in managing the spread of pests and diseases.
Yes. As of 2012, there are 767 operational wind farms in Australia, and another 6785 proposed wind farms.
Holland, Australia
E.g. horses, sailing ships, wind mills, water mills. And human muscle power, of course.
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because farmers need to use it a lot
People built wind mills as a way to provide energy to grind flour. Sailors used wind to sail across the oceans.
Yes. Wind power is already used successfully in many localities in Australia. As of 2012, there are 767 operational wind farms in Australia, and another 6785 proposed wind farms. See the related link below for more information on these wind farms.