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Wind energy Kinetic energy present in wind motion that can be converted to mechanical energy for driving pumps, mills, and electric power generators.
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Wind energyKinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines.
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Wind energyenergy produced by the movement of air, and converted into electricity.
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Wind energyEnergy transformed into electricity after being harnessed by wind turbines. A renewable resource.
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Wind energyEnergy from the wind is used to drive turbines and generate electricity.
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Wind energyKinetic energy present in wind motion that can be converted to mechanical energy for driving pumps, mills, and electric power generators.
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Wind energyKinetic energy present in wind motion that can be converted to mechanical energy for driving pumps, mills, and electric power generators.
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Wind energyAir in motion. Winds are created by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun in combination with the irregular surface of the earth and the earth’s rotation. These winds can be “harvested” using wind turbines and used to make electricity. The force of the wind makes the wind turbine blades spin, and the energy of this motion is converted int [..]
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Wind energyWind energy is a converted form of solar energy and is mainly used today to generate electricity. As the sun's radiation heats different parts of the earth at different rates it causes portions of the atmosphere to warm differently. As a result, hot air rises, reducing the atmospheric pressure at the earth's surface, and cooler air is dra [..]
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Wind energyThe kinetic energy of wind converted into mechanical energy by wind turbines (i.e., blades rotating from a hub) that drive generators to produce electricity.
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Wind energyEnergy derived from the wind. Wind power involves converting the kinetic energy of moving air (wind) into electricity.
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Wind energyA renewable resource using wind to turn a turbine to generate electricity.
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Wind energyThe product of wind power captured by a wind turbine and converted to a usable form of energy.
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Wind energyThe kinetic energy present in wind motion that can be converted into mechanical energy to drive pumps or electricity generators.
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Wind energyEnergy harnessed from the wind at wind farms and converted to power. See also wind turbine.
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Wind energyUsing the wind to turn a windmill blade to generate electricity. The blades collect the wind's energy as it goes over the blades because they slow down the speed of the wind; the blades are spun [..]
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Wind energyEnergy from the wind caused by moving air masses. The movement is caused by temperature and pressure differences in the atmosphere, which are tied to the not uniformity distribution of solar heat.
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Wind energythe kinetic energy present in the motion of the wind. Wind energy can be converted to mechanical or electrical energy. A traditional mechanical windmill can be used for pumping water or grinding grain [..]
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Wind energyThe kinetic energy of moving air masses, which can be tapped and utilized in various ways, including the generation of electricity.
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Wind energyWind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to provide the mechanical power to turn electric generators. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, wid [..]
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Wind energyWind Energy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on wind power published by John Wiley & Sons. The editor-in-chief is Simon Watson (Delft University of Technology). Acco [..]
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