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1. First the kinetic energy makes the wind turbine move.

2. Then the gearbox speeds up the moment while speeding up the 12 magnets inside the generator spins in the copper making electrons to move and that's electric energy.

3. the electricity moves down the tower into a high voltage box.

4. then goes to a power grid.

5. the power lines lead to your house creating light energy.

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