Mechanical, civil, electrical, environmental and industrial engineers all work on offshore wind.
It depends on where you live. Solar panels work well in desert areas. While wind turbines work best near large lakes, oceans, or mountains. Wind turbines need to be very high up and solar panels need to face the sun as it moves across the sky.
A typical wind turbine lasts about twenty to twenty five years.
The turbines (mills) themselves are non-renewable but the wind the power source that is converted into useful work (usually electricity) is renewable.
Ocean Engineers mostly work outside on the beach or in the ocean. Although Ocean Engineers tend to have some kind of shed or workshop.
robotic engineers work with all type's of machines.
wind farms are built and turbines are put up. As the wind blows it turns the turbines generating electricity.
Wind turbines need wind to work. The blades of a wind turbine are turned by the force of the wind. This turning motion then generates electricity through a generator connected to the blades.
No, windmills require wind to generate power by spinning their turbines. If there is no wind, windmills will not be able to operate.
The power in the Bermuda triangle is electricity, gasoline, cooking oil, some wind turbines and solar power.
They are collectively known as "Wind Farms".
I dont know i think it is wind cuz the amount of wind dedicates the amount of speed
Wind turbines work whenever there is wind, regardless of the time of day. However, wind speeds tend to be lower at night, which can result in lower electricity generation. Additionally, wind turbines may be shut off at night for maintenance or safety reasons.
Wind turbines do not use any fossil fuels to operate as they generate electricity from the wind. The amount of electricity generated depends on the wind speed and turbine efficiency, not on fossil fuel consumption.
Wind turbines typically need a minimum wind speed of about 6-9 mph to start generating electricity efficiently. Ideal operating wind speeds range from 12-25 mph, with most modern turbines being designed to maximize efficiency within this range. Stronger winds can cause turbines to shut down for safety reasons.
No. Wind turbines require wind to produce electricity, and produce more power the faster wind blows past them. They usually have an upper limit wind speed limit as well, so if windspeed is too fast, they shut down to avoid damage.
They dont work if its too windy and have to be shut down
Wind turbines, sailboats, windmills for grinding grain or pumping water, and wind-generated electricity through kites are some things that work with the help of wind.