it is used about 14% in the United States.
In 2010, about 2% of the energy in the world is wind power
It can only be used in windy parts of the country.
Wind energy is used to power things that need electric power (which can be made by wind energy). Its safer for the economy and it is unlimited and never runs out instead of stinking up the air and shortening lives of people due to asthma attacks and greenhouse gas emissions.
Wind energy is used to power things that need electric power (which can be made by wind energy). Its safer for the economy and it is unlimited and never runs out instead of stinking up the air and shortening lives of people due to Asthma attacks and greenhouse gas emissions.
it can only be used in windy parts of the country :) apex
Pretty much. Wind power has been used for centuries and today it is just starting to be used in larger areas.
we do use wind power energy today maybe not a lot but we still do
wind is used to power homes, businesses, etc and is widely used around the world.
about 1.5% of all power consuption is produced from wind
even thorough we use wing power today to help us humans get power, we wil still use wind power in the future
Wind power is being harnessed to generate electricity used in homes, businesses, offices, factories and farms.
20%Or 35%
It is used some, but not as much as we would like.
Windmills harness wind power, and were originally used for grinding grain. Today, the wind energy is converted into electricity by turbine generators.
In 2010, about 2% of the energy in the world is wind power
Today - Wind power plants-or "wind farms"-generate power across the US and Europe, and with continuing research and development, wind-generated electricity is comparable in cost to other power sources.
The true difference is use. A wind mill is traditionally used on a farm to power the house where as a wind generator/ turbine is used for electricity on a much higher amount. All of these things are using the power of wind to create electricity/ power for something.