The wind.
They are incredibly inefficient.
wind energy utilization is simple, use the wind and turbines to produce electricity and power the grid
Secondary energy is converted from primary energy sources. Electricity is the most common example of a secondary energy source. Electricity is converted from coal, gas, nuclear plants, windmills, solar panels and even running water.
Sometimes, but electricity isn't an energy SOURCE; it's an energy CONDUIT. Electricity is how we get energy from one place to another, and how we use it when it gets there. Electricity doesn't stand still; at least, not naturally. We generate electricity with generators that use some other power source to spin a turbine; a jet engine, for example, or falling water, or steam. The electricity goes through a wire to where we use it by converting it into some other form; light, or heat, or music, or radio transmissions. We can store electricity in a battery, but that's a very inefficient process so far. And the electricity doesn't really do us any good until we convert it into something else.
Electricity is the source of energy in a light bulb.
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Wind Power!
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.
Yes it does the engery is converted to electricity and then sent to your hones in power cables.
A computers energy source is electricity. When using a computer plugged in or not it is drawing electricity from the battery or from a plug which is connected into the PC and a wall outlet. When there is no electricity the computer cannot function.
They are incredibly inefficient.
Can we produce power (electricity - www.powerfromgravity.com) from gravitaitonal (not from dam) force by using buoyancy from renewable source of energy?
Sun energy can be used as a primary energy source to produce electricity which can be used in all end-user energy application.
Wind farms are considered as being good. They provide energy with no pollution. Downsides are no wind, no power. The windmills are also quite costly to make and maintain. In the 80's it was considered that a windmill would never be able to produce energy enough to cover the cost of its production. This has changed, possibly due to higher cost of electricity. Windmills are today considered a strong viable source of renewable energy. Regards.
windmills is the answer
wind energy utilization is simple, use the wind and turbines to produce electricity and power the grid