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The major renewable energy resources in the Philippines are: * biomass * geothermal * hydro * solar * wind
A disadvantage of wind energy is that only a few places on Earth have enough wind to meet our energy needs.
The major renewable energy resources in the Philippines are: * biomass * geothermal * hydro * solar * wind
wind energy is produced in wind farms usually in the countryside but can sometimes be in other places. They can also be offshore .
The indigenous energy mix in the Philippines include oil, natural gas, coal, hydro, geothermal, biomass, solar and wind.
A non renewable resource of the Philippines is rock phosphate.
Wind Energy is successfully used in western areas or farms or flat lands
We use wind in places like windmills, for wave energy, at sea: pushing the sail of a boat, etc.
Yes. Many places use wind energy to produce electricity. Televisions are powered by electricity.
The problem with wind energy is that it does not produce much electricity. Wind does not flow at all places. So having wind energy as a major source of electricity is not a option.
Few places have sufficient wind blowing in the area that is steady and continous.
Wind (air) may have a bit of gravitational potential energy, since it's up there and not on the ground. But the real, substantial energy of wind, and the energy we take out of it to turn things and generate electrical energy, is its kinetic energy. That's the reason that 'windmill farms' are built in places with steady wind. If there's no wind, then there's no kinetic energy available to be robbed from it.