They need wind to run. They make a bit of noise, so they need some distance to the nearest populated area. They need to be accessible for service
Wind turbines can be loud due to the aerodynamic noise generated by the spinning blades as they cut through the air. The noise level can also be affected by factors such as the design of the turbine and its location, as well as atmospheric conditions. Efforts are being made to reduce noise emissions from wind turbines through better design and placement strategies.
Wind turbines do not slow down the Earth's rotation. The amount of energy extracted by wind turbines is very small compared to the Earth's total energy, so it does not have a significant impact on the rotation of the Earth.
When the wind stops blowing, wind turbines stop generating electricity. Most modern wind turbines have mechanisms to yaw, or turn, to face the wind, so when the wind stops, they will align themselves to be ready for when the wind picks up again.
They don't, there are brakes in the nacelle which is a part of the wind turbine. When there is no wind the brakes are on so that the rotors don't turn. In other words TURBINES DON'T MAKE ENERGY WHEN THERE IS NO WIND. They only produce power when the wind is between 14 and 28 mph.
Wind turbines are located in windy places because higher wind speeds allow the turbines to produce more electricity. The energy generated by wind turbines is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed, so locations with consistent and strong winds are ideal for maximizing power output. Additionally, wind turbines are often placed in remote or coastal areas to minimize disruptions to nearby communities.
They need wind to run. They make a bit of noise, so they need some distance to the nearest populated area. They need to be accessible for service
Wind turbines are generally considered to be environmentally friendly as they produce clean energy. However, there are some negative impacts on the ecosystem, such as bird and bat collisions, noise pollution, and habitat disruption. These impacts can vary depending on the location and design of the wind turbines.
Wind turbines can be loud due to the aerodynamic noise generated by the spinning blades as they cut through the air. The noise level can also be affected by factors such as the design of the turbine and its location, as well as atmospheric conditions. Efforts are being made to reduce noise emissions from wind turbines through better design and placement strategies.
So far there are no known reasons to use radioactive substances in wind turbines.
Wind turbines typically face into the wind direction, so in a southerly wind direction, the turbines would face north. This position allows them to capture the most wind and generate the maximum amount of energy.
The wind farmers usually want to spread them out so the propellers do not collide. They also want to spread the turbines out so that they can catch the wind wherever it is.
To get the maximum amount of wind. If they were low to the ground the wind levels would not be so high.
we need wind turbines because they give us energy i dont know really i am just so bored :P
So it could be seen in dark.
Modern windmills and wind turbines are equipped with devices that turn the blades to face into the wind.
Wind turbines do not slow down the Earth's rotation. The amount of energy extracted by wind turbines is very small compared to the Earth's total energy, so it does not have a significant impact on the rotation of the Earth.
When the wind stops blowing, wind turbines stop generating electricity. Most modern wind turbines have mechanisms to yaw, or turn, to face the wind, so when the wind stops, they will align themselves to be ready for when the wind picks up again.