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Do wind mills work when there is no wind?

No, windmills require wind to generate power by spinning their turbines. If there is no wind, windmills will not be able to operate.


What catches more wind new windmills or old windmills?

New windmills typically have larger blades and more advanced technology, allowing them to catch more wind compared to old windmills. The larger blades and improved design of new windmills enable them to generate more electricity efficiently.


Where do windmills work?

Windmills work best in areas with consistent, moderate to strong wind speeds. Locations such as coastal regions, plains, and hilltops are ideal for windmill installations to harness wind energy efficiently. Proper site selection is crucial for maximizing wind energy production.


How do older windmills and new windmills differ?

Older windmills typically have a simpler design with smaller blades and lower efficiency compared to newer windmills. New windmills are larger and more advanced, with improved technology and taller towers to capture stronger winds at higher altitudes. Additionally, newer windmills can generate more electricity due to enhanced power conversion systems.


How do wind powered windmills work?

Wind-powered windmills work by harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind to turn the blades of the windmill. As the blades spin, they rotate a shaft connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy. This electricity can then be used to power homes or other devices.

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Do windmills work at night?

Windmills extract energy from the wind whenever the wind is blowing. Day or night, Summer or Winter.


Do wind mills work when there is no wind?

No, windmills require wind to generate power by spinning their turbines. If there is no wind, windmills will not be able to operate.


Do windmills work in areas with rainfall?

no not correctly the rain effects their wind circulation


What catches more wind new windmills or old windmills?

New windmills typically have larger blades and more advanced technology, allowing them to catch more wind compared to old windmills. The larger blades and improved design of new windmills enable them to generate more electricity efficiently.


What are windmills used for?

windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.


Where are the windmills in the Legend of Zelda phantom hourglass?

there is no windmills!


Are there windmills in Europe?

Yes, there are lots of windmills in Europe.


What has the author Brian Flint written?

Brian Flint has written: 'Suffolk windmills' -- subject(s): Windmills 'Windmills of East Anglia' -- subject(s): History, Windmills


Where do windmills work?

Windmills work best in areas with consistent, moderate to strong wind speeds. Locations such as coastal regions, plains, and hilltops are ideal for windmill installations to harness wind energy efficiently. Proper site selection is crucial for maximizing wind energy production.


What is the usage of windmills?

Windmills produce about 2% of worldwide power.


What places can windmills be found?

Windmills are found, mainly in Holland.


When was Drinkstone windmills created?

Drinkstone windmills was created in 1689.

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