It was developed and used in the U.S. i believe.
I suggest wind power was first used hundreds of years before the US was thought of! But this was for mechanical use, raising water and grinding corn.
they are just guessing!
Wind power is used by having wind push a turbine or mill so that turns and makes energy.
Wind power was used throughout antiquity to power sailing ships and later windmills. Modern wind generators appeared in the 1980s.
Wind power was first utilized in the 9th century CE in eastern Persia. This was reported by a Persian geographer Estakhri. These were vertical axis turbines but commonly called windmills.
Wind energy can be used to power many things. Wind energy is produced by wind turbines that work opposite of fans.
Wind power generators are used to harness the power created by wind turbines. This is considered a "green" source of energy. Some government agencies are currently investing resources in expanding wind power in their areas.
The first accounts in wind power history is of windmills being used for power in Persia in 500 to 900 A.D. These types of wind power were mostly used for watering crops by pumping out water from streams, rivers, wells or lakes.
wind power is used for electricity in a home also it is used for hest
Windmills can make power with wind.
sailing, wind power, wind chimes
wind power energy may be used by using it to brush your teeth because it helps the energy of the water create wind from the water/wind power energy.
Wind power is commonly used in Texas, Iwoa, California, Minnesota, and Illinos
Egypt embraces the wind power..
The Canadian Wind power Association has a nice map which shows the locations where wind generators are operating in wind farms. http://www.canwea.ca/farms/wind-farms_e.php The power is usually used nearby where it is generated.
The speed of wind can be measured, typically by means of the anemometer. But its power can't, because that depends on the method and device used to capture the wind-power
The percent of the wind power
Egypt embraces the wind power..
about 1.5% of all power consuption is produced from wind