Pumping water, and generating electricity. Sailing boats.
both use renewable resources
"Wind energy" or "wind power" is just fine. It is also sometimes known as eolic energy, but this term doesn't seem to be very common in the English language.
The most common way power plants generate electricity is by burning coal. Some use"green" alternatives like solar power or wind power, but the most common is coal. There's a few out there that use nuclear power to generate electricity, but not that many.
yes Michigan uses wind power
wind, and sometimes they have to use electricity to power the machines they use to make the windmills.
even thorough we use wing power today to help us humans get power, we wil still use wind power in the future
many states use wind power. new Hampshire uses some wind power. although Vermont doesn't.
no ther is not
wind power is caused by the sun and heats the atmosphere, this causes normal winds.
Wind power can effect the society's economy because it is inexpensive to use.
Wind power. A wind farm. A wind turbine.
The most common type of power plant is one that uses fossil fuels such as coal, oil or natural gas. Less common power plants use nuclear, geo-thermal, hydro-electric, wind, solar, or other power sources to run the plants.