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You may have seen large three-bladed wind turbines around the countryside, clustered together in what are known as wind farms.

Wind power systems use wind resources as their fuel. Now, wind is a free source of fuel that can be renewed as many times as wished for.

A key issue debated about wind power is its ability to scale to meet a substantial portion of the world's energy demand.

As the technology to mass produce cheap electrical power from the wind advances, wind power is expected to play a much larger role in energy production.

The turbine needs to be situated where there is a constant and steady wind most of the time, but it also demands to be based in a place where quite a few wind power turbines can be located.

Aside from the manufacturing process, wind power emits absolutely no greenhouse gases.

Wind powered turbines represents more than just competitive electricity. It offers: rural economic profits from project development; a hedge against changeable natural gas prices and planned use of imported liquid natural gas; cost-effective clean air compliance option for businesses and communities; strong future partner for other domestic power industries including coal and nuclear; and an inexhaustible option for producing hydrogen for transportation fuels.

Solar radiations emit a type of energy, which result in creation of wind.

However, wintertime wind power is more likely to replace electricity generated by relatively inefficient and dirty fossil power plants.

Wind power is also stable, because its cost does not fluctuate with the price of fuel.

Wind Power Articles

A Guide to Wind Turbines for the Home
A Guide to Wind Turbines for the Home

Wind turbines are becoming increasingly popular for those who wish to lessen the negative effect they have on the environment.

  • 12th August, 2011
Home Wind Power - The Facts You Should Know
Home Wind Power - The Facts You Should Know

Implementing wind power to you home is not as daunting as you may first think. Here are the basic facts you should know about.

  • 8th June, 2011
Offshore Wind Power Projects - A Growing Industry
Offshore Wind Power Projects - A Growing Industry

This article presents some of the major offshore wind projects either in commercial production or in development stages.

  • 19th October, 2009
Home Wind Power Kits - Are They Worth It Or Not?
Home Wind Power Kits - Are They Worth It Or Not?

A wide array of wind power generation tools is available for this purpose. These tools are termed home wind power kits.

  • 17th October, 2009
Making Your Own Home Turbine Wind Power
Making Your Own Home Turbine Wind Power

Imagine your neighbors told you they were going to produce their own home turbine wind power? Would you be shocked? Well, very soon that may be the norm.

  • 15th October, 2009
Home Wind Power Generation
Home Wind Power Generation

Follow these steps to find out if a wind energy generator can supply the electric power you need and help you reduce those high utility bills.

  • 13th October, 2009
Wind Power - A Clean Green Energy Source
Wind Power - A Clean Green Energy Source

Wind power generation may be on a very big scale, as with most commercial projects, or it may be on a very small scale which is the case with home owner wind turbines.

  • 11th October, 2009
What's the Deal With Wind Power?
What's the Deal With Wind Power?

We're seeing wind power touted all over the world right now - wind farms are popping up on the plains, throughout Texas and soon, off shore.

  • 9th October, 2009
Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Power
Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Power

A quick description of the major advantages and disadvantages of wind power.

  • 7th October, 2009
Wind Power - The Ideal Power Source
Wind Power - The Ideal Power Source

Wind power is steadily finding wider application usage all over the world, and is currently one of the most ideal sources of renewable energy.

  • 5th October, 2009
What Are the Wind Power Costs Involved in Generation of Energy?
What Are the Wind Power Costs Involved in Generation of Energy?

Wind power cost levels have fallen by around 80 per cent since the days when utility-grade wind energy units were used.

  • 3rd October, 2009
Should We Harvest a Natural Resource - Wind Power?
Should We Harvest a Natural Resource - Wind Power?

Nearly all countries around the globe have finally come to terms with the fact that changes in power usage customs will have to be made in the future.

  • 1st October, 2009
An Overview of Wind Farms
An Overview of Wind Farms

With energy issues becoming a daily subject in the news, wind energy is gaining notoriety. Here is an overview of wind farms and their potential.

  • 28th October, 2008

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