err....yea.... windmills use wind, clue is in the title
Windmills use wind energy.
Windmills transform the kinetic energy of the moving air mass into other energy forms.
Windmills are a good way to use wind energy
Windmills and ship sails.
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating 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"
Wind energy is harnessed through the use of windmills. Windmills capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into mechanical power. This mechanical power is then used to generate electricity through a generator.
Wind energy is derived from windmills, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical or electrical energy.
Wind energy is collected by the use of turbines or windmills. The blades on these windmills are designed like airplane wings, and they produce 'lift' that turns the blades. The blades are connected to electric alternators, generating electrical energy for use in home and industry.
Windmills themselves do not store energy. However, some wind energy systems incorporate energy storage technologies such as batteries or flywheels to store excess energy generated by the windmills for use when the wind isn't blowing.
Wherever there's wind, and an interest and ability to use the energy in it. Windmills, wind turbines, sailing boats etc.
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.