Wind Energy: Harnessing Sustainable Power
Wind energy is a renewable resource that powers turbines to generate electricity. Two types of windmills, onshore and offshore, utilize the wind's force to produce clean energy. The process involves the wind turning blades, which then move a turbine to create electricity. Anemometers and weathercocks help optimize wind direction and speed for the most efficient energy production. While wind energy is eco-friendly and beneficial for the environment, it can impact wildlife habitats. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy is crucial for a sustainable future.
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WIND, OUR ENERGY
THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF MILLS: MILL ON THE COAST OFFSHORE MILL
HOW IT WORKS: The wind makes the blades spin around Then the blades move the turbine which produces renewable energy The energy will be sent through the multiplicator Multiplicator Turbine
Then the generator transforms the energy into electricity The energy will be sent to the power box on the ground From there, it will be sent to OUR houses to set the lights on or other machines Generator Power box Electricity
WEATHERCOCK: The Weathercock detects and shows the direction of the wind, so that the Mill can set the direction in order to produce energy.
ANEMOMETER: The Anemometer measures the speed of the wind, so the Mill can turn around being in the best position.
DANGER OF THE STRENGTH OF THE WIND: When the wind is too fast, then the Mill cannot turn around because it can lose the blades or get too hot If there isn t enough wind the mill doesn t produce energy
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES It doesn t pollute, it is ecological. It changes the landscape. It is good for the future of the planet. It may affect specially birds ( mills on the coast ) and fish ( offshore mills ). Wind is a never-ending source of energy. The strength of the wind is not constant. WHEN YOU GROW UP, THEN DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO SAVE OUR PLANET THANKS TO WIND ENERGY !
GOODBYE THANKS YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION