Either to pump water or drive machinery.
older windmills make more energy than newer windmills
What is the phobia of windmills called? Experts say that the fear of windmills is called Anemophobia and/or Ancraophobia
Windmills use wind energy.
To harvest some of the power out of the wind. Either to turn it into electricity, or to run some machinery directly. Like a pump or a mill.
Simply because they are Mills that run on Wind power
Holland was probably best known for their use of windmills for that purpose.
To pump water from under ground and to stir grain.
To pump water out of low lying areas that would be flooded otherwise.
To pump water. The windmill turns pumps the water out into a trough for the cattle.
older windmills make more energy than newer windmills
An anemometer measures wind speed - windmills are only efficient in a range of wind speeds.
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
there is no windmills!
Yes, there are lots of windmills in Europe.
Brian Flint has written: 'Suffolk windmills' -- subject(s): Windmills 'Windmills of East Anglia' -- subject(s): History, Windmills
What is the phobia of windmills called? Experts say that the fear of windmills is called Anemophobia and/or Ancraophobia
Windmills produce about 2% of worldwide power.