Putting Wind to Work
Photograph Wind Energy Wind energy is the movement of air, harnessed to produce electricity or power machinery. Wind energy has been used to pump water for centuries, and wind
Wind power is a form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power. Wind power is considered a form of renewable energy. Modern commercial wind turbines produce electricity by using rotational energy to drive a generator.
The turbines do not actually produce wind energy, directly. The blades turn, convert the energy of wind into rotational energy, a form of mechanical energy, and this energy is in turn converted into electrical energy. Horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs) are the most familiar type of electricity-producing windmill.
The term windmill, which typically refers to the conversion of wind energy into power for milling or pumping, is sometimes used to describe a wind turbine. However, the term wind turbine is widely used in mainstream references to renewable energy (see also wind power).
Over the years wind has been used to pump water, grind grain, power sawmills, provide transport and, most recently, generate electricity. Wind turbines are now one of the fastest growing forms of new electricity generation worldwide. The first wind turbine built in New Zealand, Wellington's Brooklyn wind turbine, was a 225 kilowatt (kW) turbine.
Photograph Wind Energy Wind energy is the movement of air, harnessed to produce electricity or power machinery. Wind energy has been used to pump water for centuries, and wind
Wind power is a form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power. Wind power is considered a
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