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Wind Energy
Wind farms are clusters of wind generators that produce electricity, often utilizing a new, large-scale turbine technology that requires far less wind than did their early predecessors. Unlike conventional coal- or dam-driven power plants, these wind plants tend to be owned by private businesses (like Boone Pickens), not public utilities, that then sell their electricity back to electric utilities for distribution. And the wind works is catching on around the country. By 2006, 28 different states had functioning wind machines with Texas, California, Iowa, Minnesota and Oklahoma leading the way. Texas alone comprises the world’s sixth-biggest wind energy market. It’s now a proven technology that’s here to stay. The largest project, located in Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center, is spread over 47,000 acres in Taylor and Nolan county, Texas and has 421 wind turbines that generate enough electricity to power 220,000 homes (735.5 megawatts). There are now many sources of information for this industry, and growing interest across the world map.
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The Cost of Reneweable Energy
What is the cost of renewable energy?
This is a trick question. Renewable energy, by definition, is free, because it uses unlimited energy sources, such as water, solar, and wind. No matter how much wind we convert to electricity, there will always be more wind. Wind is free to use and can be found in abundance. Converting wind to electricity by way of an electrical generator, on the other hand, requires research, technology, equipment, and upkeep. These cost money, and the investment in renewable energy is often cost-prohibitive. As a result, renewable energy is rarely used by today’s consumers in the residential sector. The renewable energy industry in the United States is growing, however, with incentives offered by the government and projects supported by the Department of Energy. Renewable energy is making history.
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Wind Energy: Utilize The Wind Power
An oil shortage in the 1970s lead to a new industry that had interest in alternative energy sources, that paved the way for new technology that lead to using windmills to give off electricity. The wind machine works like an old fashioned windmill, the wind machine uses blades to get to gather the winds possessing the energy. The wind that flows over the blades cause them to lift and spin, the blades are connected to a drive shaft that is able to turn an electric generator that can produce the electricity needed.
The wind farms usually has dozens of wind machines that are mapped out around a certain large area to produce energy. The history of the world’s largest wind farm located in Texas called the Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center, this center has 421 wind turbines that is able to generate electricity to power 220,000 residential homes per year. With large scale of the wind farms that are usually connected to the local electric power transmission network. The power source is favored by many of the environmentalist as a different source besides fossil fuels. Which it is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, and with lower effects on greenhouse gas emissions on the earth. Even though the construction of the wind farms is not accepted due to the visual impact of the environment itself.
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