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There is a general push in recent years to research and develop alternative energy sources. Two of the main options are solar and wind power. Both are effective as renewable energy sources. This article focuses on wind power and gives 10 quick facts about wind-generated electricity.

For the purpose of this article the terms wind mills, wind turbines, and wind generators will refer to the same machine. As the world uses up more and more of its resources to make energy, it is becoming more important to find new ways to save energy. Being aware of how much power and water you use in your house is a start, but there are other things you can do to power your home, save money, and reduce the pollution you create.

Wind power is a clean renewable energy that can power your entire home, or just specific appliances. Knowing how wind power works gets you one step closer to embracing this simple yet amazing power source in our homes.

With so much talk about global warming and oil reliance, it has become necessary to truly go full force in our efforts to implement renewable energy sources. Two of the main sources of renewable energy are solar and wind power. The purpose of this article is focus on one of those sources, wind power, to give an overview of what wind power is and how it works.

If you have not figured it out already, wind power is taking over the energy business! It is becoming more popular that solar power in the renewable energy department. There are many reasons for this, including that windmill energy can be obtained through a cheap, easy to build home windmill, and the fact that it is not harmful to our environment. Have you ever wondered, “How does wind power work?”If you have, then I want to answer your question in simple terms.

The wind power is not new concept, it has been used as energy source in western countries for some time. Only now it is catching fast at commercial scale not only in western countries but also in developing countries. The concept behind Wind Power is to capture kinetic energy through fast moving wind. Even air has fluid in the form of small particles is gas. These particles move quickly in the form of wind.

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