Wind power or wind energy is mostly the use of wind turbines to generate electricity.
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Wind power or wind energy is mostly the use of wind turbines to generate electricity.
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Wind energy farms consist of many individual wind turbines, which are connected to the electric power transmission network.
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Wind energy is the kinetic energy of air in motion, called wind.
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Total wind energy flowing through an imaginary surface with area A during the time t is:.
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Wind energy is the movement of air across the surface of the Earth, driven by areas of high and low pressure.
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The Global Wind energy Atlas provided by the Technical University of Denmark in partnership with the World Bank provides a global assessment of wind power potential.
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Wind energy farm is a group of wind turbines in the same location.
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Since wind speed is not constant, a wind farm's annual energy production is never as much as the sum of the generator nameplate ratings multiplied by the total hours in a year.
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Wind energy penetration is the fraction of energy produced by wind compared with the total generation.
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Wind energy projects provide local taxes, or payments in place of taxes and strengthen the economy of rural communities by providing income to farmers with wind turbines on their land.
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Wind energy turbines have been used for household electric power generation in conjunction with battery storage over many decades in remote areas.
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Wind energy turbines have some of the lowest global warming potential per unit of electricity generated.
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Arrays of large turbines, known as wind farms, have become an increasingly important source of renewable energy and are used in many countries as part of a strategy to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.
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The very nature of how Wind energy is extracted from the air causes air to be deflected by the turbine.
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Wind energy power has been used as long as humans have put sails into the wind.
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Wind energy-powered machines used to grind grain and pump water, the windmill and wind pump, were developed in what is Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan by the 9th century.
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Wind energy power was widely available and not confined to the banks of fast-flowing streams, or later, requiring sources of fuel.
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Wind energy-powered pumps drained the polders of the Netherlands, and in arid regions such as the American mid-west or the Australian outback, wind pumps provided water for livestock and steam engines.
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