What Is Wind Power
We all know how important it is to preserve our environment and conserve natural resources. This has led to an unprecedented level of interest in using wind power and other types of alternative energy. However, a lot of people really aren't sure how wind power actually works. In fact, it's actually rather simple. The kinetic energy of the wind is converted into electrical energy through the motion of wind turbines.
Even though wind power is a great source of unlimited clean energy, it is used to produce a mere 1.5% of the world's electricity. With every year, though, it is becoming more widely used.
The more people know about the danger posed by continuing to produce electricity by conventional means and the benefits of wind power, the more people are interested in making the transition. There are some countries which have made great advances in the use of this alternative energy technology; Denmark already uses wind power to meet 20% of its electrical energy needs.
Portugal and Spain have able eleven percent wind power usage. And it is seven percent in the Republic of Ireland and Germany. Even though it would seem like a natural transition being wind power has historically been used for pumping water, grinding grain and propelling sailing ships, it has only been until the recent years that it was being used for the production of energy that can be used as electricity.
It is true that some people say that wind farms are less than attractive - but given all of the benefits they have to offer, it's easy to come to terms with the aesthetics of wind power. Wind power does not produce pollution and provides clean and renewable energy.
There is even more that wind power may be able to do besides powering our homes and businesses. A car has been built which uses wind power and can reach speeds of more than 100 mph! While these cars won't be on the consumer market for at least a few years yet, this is a very exciting application for wind power.
The car uses a battery (which is solar powered) to start, but once started it can run on the energy generated by the circulation of air through the car. It seems that wind power has even more uses than anyone thought. With the potential to power not only our homes but also our cars, it seems that there are no good arguments to be made against the use of wind power.
Of course, some who live near a wind farm do have some complaints about the noise, but other neighbors of wind farms shrug it off, saying that these wind power plants produce less noise than a herd of sheep or cows would.
It is all in the eyes, or ears, of the beholder apparently. But in the end, decisions will be made based on what is best for the environment of the planet, not what the local residents want to have views of.
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