It is an example of renewable energy.
With a new kind of wind turbine called a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) that can produce electricity in winds as low as 5 mph.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
Yes. It converts the kinetic(moving) energy in the wind to electricity.
Wind turbines create an electricity which is made from natural resources,(wind, hence the name wind turbine!) This electricity is much better for the environment because you don't have to burn natural gas or use the mains. :-)
A single 1.8 mega watt turbine, in one year, can produce 5.0 million kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate for five hundred homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, in one year can produce 2 billion kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, over twenty years, can produce 100 billion kilowatts of CLEAN electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes.
Wind turbines and wind farms harvest wind energy to produce electricity. This is happening in many countries. Scotland is an example.
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They produce electricity in an emissions-free manner.
there are various energy resources, like heat and wind which has more than enough energy we need but problem is on harnessing it.
Turbines actually make the electricity wind, water, and other recources do the work of turning the generators to produce the electricity.
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wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
The wind turns a wind turbine. The turbine turns a generator.
Yes. Many places use wind energy to produce electricity. Televisions are powered by electricity.
They produce mechanical energy which then creates electricity