Quite Safe, unless of course you decided to climb the wind turbine tower and jump from it then its probably quite dangerous, Ha, Ha, Ha onto a serious note, i would imagine its safe, environmentally friendly (as long as you do not mind seeing loads of wind turbines in the countryside), but an argument could be made for the possiblilty of it affecting the weather in another part of the world, i.e. the butterfly effect (a butterfly flaps its wings in surrey and a hurricance happens in Japan --- Also, wind generators can turn at quite a clip and are known to be dangerous to birds flying through their path. When a wind farm intercepts the flight path of a migration, that migration can easily be destroyed. The effects of major changes on the ecology have a way of manifesting themselves in surprising and not always pleasant ways. As to affecting weather in another part of the world, that other part of the world is the countryside downwind of the wind farm, where a reduction in wind velocity can have all manner of effects on evaporation, fertilization, temperature, and other critical weather and agrarian features in the immediate vicinity.
solar energy is energy from the sun and wind energy is energy from the wind
Wind energy can provide all the energy that we need
Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy. They do not convert energy directly back into potential, kinetic, or thermal energy.
The atmosphere gets its energy from the Sun. The Sun heats different air masses differently and these mix in a complex manner to produce the winds that blow in the atmosphere.
That would be wind! Wind is a renewable energy source (it can generate electricity). Wind also has its origins in solar energy.
Solar and wind energy is the most safe. Of the renewable energies, nuclear can produce nuclear waste and go critical, while hydroelectric power can displace many acres of land. Wind and solar energy produce no waste, do not pollutes, and do not displace.
wind. solar. hydro.
The conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy is called the WIND... ENERGY. Have to add the ellipsis for it to work.
Yes, wind energy is generated from the kinetic energy of the wind. This energy can be harnessed using wind turbines to generate electricity.
Wind turbines (in a wind farm) convert kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. Not to be confused with wind mills - that turn the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy.
solar energy is energy from the sun and wind energy is energy from the wind
Yes, wind energy is created by wind turbines. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy by spinning a generator. This renewable energy source is harnessed to generate electricity for various applications.
Wind energy is renewable energy.
Wind energy is considered relatively safe compared to traditional fossil fuel sources. The main risks associated with wind energy come from the operation and maintenance of the turbines, such as blade failure or tower collapses. Strict safety regulations and regular maintenance help to minimize these risks.
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
Wind energy is renewable energy.
Wind energy is just called wind energy.