Wind energy is derived from windmills, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical or electrical energy.
Windmills are not wind energy but if put in use it can create energy from the wind it gets so its called wind energy but all the energy is retained by the windmill... Easily enought "NO"
Windmills use wind energy.
The energy of movement is called kinetic energy.
One disadvantage of using windmills as a source of energy is that they are dependent on the availability of wind. If the wind is not blowing consistently, the energy production can be unpredictable and unreliable. Additionally, windmills can have high upfront costs for installation and maintenance.
No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
Air itself is not a form of energy but wind can create energy but operating windmills, pushing sails, etc.
They are used to make energy from the wind.
Windmills are not wind energy but if put in use it can create energy from the wind it gets so its called wind energy but all the energy is retained by the windmill... Easily enought "NO"
Windmills transform the kinetic energy of the moving air mass into other energy forms.
Windmills use wind energy.
windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.
Mechanical energy
windmills spin causing movement and a mechanism harvests the movement and turns it into energy.
They build windmills to generate 'clean and ecofriendly' energy.
Energy cannot be stored!
Kinetic
err....yea.... windmills use wind, clue is in the title