Benefits of Windmill Energy
Feb 02
Wind activity depends on the season and area. Every area has its own peak wind season. In case of lightning, wind turbines activate a protection system that transfers high voltage so as to avoid being damaged.
Wind doesn't only produce such powerful forces like tsunami waves; it can also produce energy that can be used by people. In fact, wind was used by people several thousands of years ago by means of sailed ships and windmills that grinded grain. Today, when our world is in need of energy, wind power has received worldwide recognition. Wind turbines, which we use today, produce electricity. Even though the electricity produced by wind turbines doesn't exceed 1 percent of the world electricity use, it is a growing segment in the world energy market.
The leader in the production of electricity generated by wind energy is Germany. Denmark is the leader in its internal use of wind generated electricity. About 20 percent of the electricity produced in Denmark is produced by wind turbines.
Wind energy got some early attention due to a shortage of oil in the 1970s. People started to look for alternative energy sources. Wind energy was one of them. In the United States, California was the place where wind energy development was backed up by state policies. California is still the leader of wind energy production in the United States.
What are the benefits of wind energy? First of all, producing energy by means of windmills and turbines doesn't create any pollution that can be released into the air or water. It doesn't contribute to global warming. Wind energy is a renewable energy, which means that it can be restored. Fossil fuels, for instance, are not renewable; these are coal, gas and oil.
The use of wind energy in the United States reduces reliance on imported fuels. Plus, it creates new jobs for people living in areas near wind turbines. Wind turbines don't take much space for installment, which provides more space for farming and other needs. Each turbine tower occupies only 200 square feet on a concrete pad. It doesn't require much time to install a wind energy center either. It takes only three to six months. Since wind energy has started to be used, its cost has decreased, making wind energy a competitive market, not only from an environmental point of view but also from financial point of view.
Three hundred homes can be provided with electricity produced by one wind turbine. In 2007, 16,800 megawatts were produced in the United States by wind farms. This power can serve as many as 4.5 million American homes.
As we can see, wind energy has its obvious benefits and potential to grow. Even though we are unlikely to solve energy issues by means of wind energy in the world, still, some areas where wind turbines are installed have protected their residents from a potential energy crisis already.
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