Upper mountain regents have a steady enough wind current to sustain wind power for quite some time to come, but most areas are not located on high mountain tops.
The wind speeds need to average about 14 mph to make wind power generation worthwhile, without subsidies. There are actually few locations that conform to this specification. Wind technology is moving forward though and could someday be practical in a larger number of areas.
True. Most places have winds that are strong and consistent enough to harness as a worthwhile energy source for generating electricity through wind turbines. This is why wind energy is becoming an increasingly popular and efficient form of renewable energy around the world.
Some places in the Philippines with wind energy projects include Bangui in Ilocos Norte, Pililla in Rizal, and Guimaras. These areas have favorable wind conditions that make them suitable for harnessing wind energy.
Wind energy is useful in places with consistent wind patterns and high wind speeds, such as coastal regions or open plains. In areas with irregular or low wind speeds, wind energy may not be as efficient or reliable. Geographic factors, such as topography and terrain, also play a role in determining the suitability of wind energy as a viable energy source in a particular location.
Not necessarily. In some places there is destructive interference, meaning there will be less energy, but in places where there is constructive interference, the amplitude of the wave will be up to twice the amplitude of the individual waves - and the energy up to four times as much.
The energy transformation in a flashlight occurs inside the bulb when electricity is converted into light and heat energy. The battery provides electrical energy to power the light bulb, which then produces light and heat as a result.
True. Most places have winds that are strong and consistent enough to harness as a worthwhile energy source for generating electricity through wind turbines. This is why wind energy is becoming an increasingly popular and efficient form of renewable energy around the world.
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It is probably more worthwhile to live in the U.S. because there is more land space and places to be.
A disadvantage of wind energy is that only a few places on Earth have enough wind to meet our energy needs.
There are many places where one can get worthwhile business assistance. There are many companies dedicated to helping one with their business matters. One may also find assistance from books that offer help with business practices.
well, not that i know of but as far as i know there are 22 places to study it.
They get sore and start using energy from other places but soon they will stop all together if they are not getting the proper amount of oxygen.
I AM 17 AND I NEED TO KNOW WERE THERE ARE SOME PLACES THAT DON'T HAVE ENERGY OR ANY ELECTRICITY
In sunny places like Arizona, also Australia is suitable. It is worthwhile when there is abundant sunshine and especially when the nearest grid line is a long way off, there is no other fuel nearby, and no chance of hydro power. Then you can make a direct comparison with wind power costs, but I suspect in many places solar is more reliable than wind. If solar is your only energy source you would need some way of storing electricity in a large battery for overnight use.
The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.
TRU Energy offers energy in many places. They are the second largest company to provide in energy services. One of the places they cover does include the Melbourne area.
Some of the most popular places to visit in Delaware are the Hagley Museum and Library, Rehoboth Beach, and Dover International Speedway. Additional worthwhile attractions are the Delaware Art Museum and the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.