Wind Turbines Convert Electricity || Wind Energy
Wind Energy Convert Electrical Energy Wind power is currently the cheapest source of large-scale renewable energy. It involves generating electricity from the naturally occurring power of the wind. Wind turbines capture wind energy within the area swept by their blades. The spinning blades drive an electrical generator that produces electricity for export to the grid. Technological advances in the sector mean that wind turbines are now larger, more efficient and make use of intelligent technology. Rotor diameters and hub heights have increased to capture more energy per turbine. The advancing technology means that fewer turbines are needed to produce the same energy, and wind farms have increasingly sophisticated adaptive capability. Wind Generation:- In 2018, Australia's wind farms produced 33.5 per cent of the country's clean energy and supplied 7.1 per cent of Australia's overall electricity. Over 850 MW of wind energy was installed...