They produce mechanical energy which then creates electricity
They harness wind energy and convert this to mechanical energy to grid flower or pump water or to drive a generator to make electricity.
In essence to produce clean energy at low cost
Yes in producing wind energy as a form of electricity. Some places now have whole hillsides with wind turbines/mills to produce electrical energy for the area.
Depends. Some wind turbines "only" produce electric energy. Others, like old wind mills, directly powers machinery, like mills or pumps. A mill would then produce flour, and a pump would move liquids.
Wind energy is derived from wind mills. These wind mills are powered by the wind and capture it's energy when it blows.
All of them produce some energy. Even Monaco, Nauru, and Tuvalu have some combination of solar panels and/or wind mills.
If you have wind mills, the wind can give a lot of electricity because the mill will absorb the amount of potential energy needed to produce the amount of kinetic energy.
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
Windmills do not produce energy, they convert wind energy into mechanical energy or electrical energy. Mechanical energy outputs would include water pumping, and grain mills.
wind energy can be transformed into mechanical energy by wind mills .
Some times to much wind is entered into the wind mill so the wind mill might not be able to produce much or any energy.
Yes it does. That is my we have wind mills