The earliest record use of wind as a source of power dates back to the 17th century BC. The Babylonian emperor Hammurabi, the historical records suggest, used wind power for his ambitious irrigation projects. Sail ships have also been in use for at least 5,500 years.
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The Persians discovered wind energy, or they were seen making wind energy, in Persia.
Wind energy was invented in 1769
Wind energy has been a part of human culture since the first sailing ships entered the water. The first windmill for the production of energy was designed by James Blyth.
Wind has been used as a source of energy for thousands of years. No one remembers who first invented the sail or the windmill.
I think the wind is discovered by the first person who lived on Earth! So it should be around 135557963425B.C
The Persians discovered wind energy, or they were seen making wind energy, in Persia.
Wind energy was invented in 1769
Wind energy has been a part of human culture since the first sailing ships entered the water. The first windmill for the production of energy was designed by James Blyth.
Wind has been used as a source of energy for thousands of years. No one remembers who first invented the sail or the windmill.
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I think the wind is discovered by the first person who lived on Earth! So it should be around 135557963425B.C
biomass energy was first discovered in the mid 1800's
Wood is the first discovered primary energy source. Some believe that Solar energy (as heat caused by sun light) is the first discovered primary energy source.
wind was first harnessed in 3500 BC
Wind and geothermal will never run out, but they will not supply the world's demands either. It's not clear how long petroleum will last, more is still being discovered. Uranium will last until the end of this century, at least.
Solar energy was never invented but rather it was discovered. Solar energy was first discovered in 1876 as a resource that was renewable.