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WIND POWER(ENERGIA EOLIANA)

Wind Power Introductions

Wind power is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of the wind
to generate electricity. It involves converting the kinetic energy of the wind into
mechanical energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy using wind
turbines.
HOW DOES IT WORK!?

 The basic principle behind wind power


is relatively simple: as the wind passes
over the blades of the turbine, it
creates a force that causes them to
rotate. The rotational motion is
transferred to a generator, where it is
converted into electrical energy. This
electricity can be used to power
homes, businesses, and even entire
communities.
ADVANTAGES!

 One of the significant advantages of wind


power is its environmentally friendly
nature. Wind is a clean and abundant
source of energy that produces no
greenhouse gas emissions or air pollution.
It helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels,
mitigating climate change and promoting
sustainable development.
DISADVANTAGES!!!

 Intermittency: Wind energy relies on the availability of


wind, which can be unpredictable and variable.
 Land and Visual Impact: Wind farms require large land
areas and can have visual impacts on landscapes and scenic
views.
 Noise: Wind turbines can produce noise, although modern
designs have reduced this issue significantly.
 Wildlife Impact: Wind turbines can pose risks to birds and
bats, especially if located in migratory paths or important
habitats.
CONCLUSIONS!

 Despite these challenges, wind power has


experienced significant growth worldwide
and has become a prominent player in the
renewable energy sector. It offers a
sustainable and reliable alternative to
conventional energy sources, contributing to
a greener and more sustainable future.

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