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Wind energy is derived from wind mills. These wind mills are powered by the wind and capture it's energy when it blows.
wind mills => wind power (eolian energy).
Mills were powered mostly by wind or flowing water.
one example of wind energy are wind mills.
To create energy in a green renewable way.
None. Mills are not a unit of energy.
The power to run early grain mills came from hydroelectric energy provided through water wheels.
Wind energy is derived from wind mills. These wind mills are powered by the wind and capture it's energy when it blows.
Hydraulic energy.
Hydraulic energy is an energy transfer from the water to waterwheels and mills.
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
Waterwheels once commonly drove the machinery in corn mills, cotton mills, etc, and are samples of using water to create energy. In a modern hydro-electrical generating plant, water is piped through turbines, which turn generators, and so produce electricity.
wind mills => wind power (eolian energy).
wind energy can be transformed into mechanical energy by wind mills .
To generate hydroelectricity. But water energy (the potential energy in a head of water) has also been used to turn water wheels for industrial mills and flower mills.
Mills were powered mostly by wind or flowing water.
wind mills