Wind turbines do not store electricity directly; instead, they generate electricity when the wind turns their blades. This electricity is typically sent to the grid for immediate use. To store energy generated from wind, separate energy storage systems like batteries or pumped hydro storage are used. These systems store excess electricity for later use, helping to balance supply and demand.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
Turbines only produce electricity when they are turning, that is, when the wind is blowing.
Wind turbines
Wind turbines.
'Or else' what? Wind turbines make electricity.
No. Wind blows the blades, and the pole attached to the blades is attached to the turbines, which physically turns the turbines, and the movement of the turbines create electricity.
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Wind turbines generate electricity by converting the kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy using the rotor blades, which then turns a generator to produce electricity.
Wind turbines produce electricity for businesses that hire people.
hydro: water pushing turbines to create electricity wind: wind pushing wind turbines to create electricity geothermal: heat from earth core creating steam which moves turbines and creates heat and electricity
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Wind turbines with electric generators