They don't. The electricity they generate flows into the grid without any problems.
The wind spins the blades which are connected to turbines which cause the turbines to spin and create electricity that is spread across a power grid.
More turbines
because the voltage should be constant as the full transmission grid need ame voltage for synchronization of alternatos of grid
The voltage can be anywhere from 5000 to 7500 volts. That is why the bugs snap when they get between the two grid plates.
Not at high voltage. The Grid Electricity Is divided at subtations to lower voltage for transfer to Houses
The voltage of the French National Grid is 2000 mw high voltage. It is a direct current electrical interconnector between the British and French transmission.
The voltage present in a power grid line is more than enough to kill you.
Many provinces like Alberta generate a significant amount of power to the grid by using wind turbines.
In normal operation there is no grid current, only a voltage.
Grid stations are the station which reduce the High Voltage to Low Voltage and increase the Current, the Current is Low and Voltage is High at the Generation Plant to reduce the energy losses during transmission of Electricity.
it is a station which reduces high voltage to low voltage and increases current.
If both the voltages do not match then there will be current fllow from higher voltage to low voltge, this is loss of power and can lead to even tripping of the system.