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  1. Wind energy resources

    Wind is air movement in the Earth's atmosphere. In a unit of time, say 1 second, the volume of air that had passed an area
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    Wind power - Wikipedia

    • Wind power is the use of wind energy to generate useful work. Historically, wind power was used by sails, windmills and windpumps, but today it is mostly used to generate electricity. This article deals only with wind power for electricity generation. Today, wind power is generated almost completely with wind turbines, generally grouped into wind farms and … See more

    Wind Power - A Green and Renewable Energy Source
    Wind Power - A Green and Renewable Energy Source
     The Renewable Energy of the Future
    The Renewable Energy of the Future
    Wind farms

    A wind farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location. A large wind farm may consist of several hundred individual wind turbines distributed over an extended area. The land between the turbines may be used for ag… See more

    Wind power capacity and production

    In 2020, wind supplied almost 1600 TWh of electricity, which was over 5% of worldwide electrical generation and about 2% of energy consumption. With over 100 GW added during 2020, mostly in China, global installed wi… See more

    Economics

    Onshore wind is an inexpensive source of electric power, cheaper than coal plants and new gas plants. According to BusinessGreen, wind turbines reached grid parity (the point at which the cost of wind power matc… See more

    Small-scale wind power

    Small-scale wind power is the name given to wind generation systems with the capacity to produce up to 50 kW of electrical power. Isolated communities, that may otherwise rely on diesel generators, may use wi… See more

    Impact on environment and landscape

    The environmental impact of electricity generation from wind power is minor when compared to that of fossil fuel power. Wind turbines have some of the lowest life-cycle greenhouse-gas emissions of energy sources: … See more

    Politics

    Although wind turbines with fixed bases are a mature technology and new installations are generally no longer subsidized, floating wind turbines are a relatively new technology so some governments subsidize them, for e… See more

     
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  2. wind power, form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power. Together with solar power and hydroelectric power, wind power is one of the most widely utilized forms of renewable energy.
    www.britannica.com/science/wind-power
    The terms "wind energy" and "wind power" both describe the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. This mechanical power can be used for specific tasks (such as grinding grain or pumping water) or a generator can convert this mechanical power into electricity.
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    Wind power is a type of renewable energy that harnesses the kinetic power of wind for electricity generation. As one of the largest sources of sustainable and clean energy, wind power is essential to the journey towards net zero emissions. Humans have used wind energy for mechanical purposes since antiquity, using simple windmills to pump water.
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    Wind power is the use of wind energy to generate useful work. Historically, wind power was used by sails, windmills and windpumps, but today it is mostly used to generate electricity.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power
    Wind power or wind energy is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of the wind to generate electricity. It involves using wind turbines to convert the turning motion of blades, pushed by moving air (kinetic energy) into electrical energy (electricity).
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