Wind turbines can be good for the environment because they use a completely renewable source of energy. Once installed, running costs are lower than many other electrical generation systems. Wind power avoids carbon dioxide emissions during operation.
However, all structures have an environmental impact. Many people complain of the visual impact as well as damage to local eco-systems. They are often placed in remote locations and access roads may need to be built for construction and maintenance.
The unreliable nature of wind also means that other power generation sources cannot be de-commissioned as they are needed for all periods when wind is not available.
The balance between negative and positive impacts on the environment needs to be carefully considered in each case.
Wind turbines can be found in many states across the US, but some of the largest concentrations are in states with favorable wind conditions like Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, California, and Kansas. These states have expansive wind farms that generate a significant amount of electricity from wind power.
A group of wind machines is called a wind farm. Wind farms consist of multiple wind turbines that work together to generate electricity from the wind.
Many localities in California have geographical constraints such as mountainous terrain or dense vegetation that make it challenging to build wind farms. Additionally, environmental concerns, such as impacts on wildlife habitats or migratory bird routes, can also limit suitable locations for wind farm development. Finally, navigating complex permitting processes and local opposition can further restrict the number of acceptable sites for building wind farms in California.
Wind farms do not contribute to global warming because they generate electricity by harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind, which is a renewable energy source that does not produce greenhouse gas emissions. This contrasts with fossil fuel power plants, which release large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when burned to produce electricity.
Wind mills can kill anything that flies. It can kill people if it falls on them. Its really noisy. It can make costs really high. That's pretty much it....However their are also good things too like that they are renewable.
Some people may not like wind farms due to concerns about their visual impact on the landscape, noise pollution from the turbines, or effects on wildlife and habitats. Additionally, there can be disagreement over the use of government subsidies to support wind energy projects.
well wind farms have have wind minds and solar farm have solar panels and if i am not right you can ask your sicince teaher if i am not right
Wind farms were invented in Persia.
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wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
wind farms provide electricity. Wind farms cost more to maintain and construct than the energy that they provide. In addition they very inefficient because they only work when there is wind.
There are many wind farms in the world. Every country has its own set of wind farms. There is no such list for all the wind farms in the world. However you can go through the list of Top 10 Biggest Wind Farms in the world in the given link. http://www.power-technology.com/features/feature-biggest-wind-farms-in-the-world-texas/
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wind farms are built to produce electricity through wind power
Offshore winds farms are more likely to be out of sight
Offshore wind farms produce energy which is virtually emission free. After the initial expense of purchasing the wind farms, there are minimal costs involved in producing energy. Many people are opposed to offshore wind farms as they can ruin the view of the ocean and may cause noise.
wind farms provide electricity. Wind farms cost more to maintain and construct than the energy that they provide. In addition they very inefficient because they only work when there is wind.