Wind energy
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Air in motion is called wind. Contrast in temperature causes pressure difference which generates wind. Energy derived from wind velocity is wind energy.
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It is a non-conventional type of energy which is renewable with suitable devices. This energy can be used as a perennial source of energy.
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Wind energy is obtained with the help of wind mill. The minimum wind speed of 10 km/hr is considered to be useful for working wind mills for agricultural purpose.
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Along the sea coast and hilly areas, wind mills are likely to be most successful in Karnataka, Maharastra and Gujarat State.
Function of wind mill
- Wind mill extracts energy from the wind and produces mechanical energy. This energy may be converted into electrical energy.
- A minimum wind speed of less than 10 km/hr is not suitable to operate a wind mill on economical basis .
Types of wind mill
- Wind mill may be of two types :
- Horizontal axis rotor
- Vertical axis rotor
Horizontal axis rotor
Advantages
- Wind power has many advantages:
- Zero pollution
- Provides extra income for rural farmers by renting land for turbines
- Creates more jobs per GW of electricity generated than coal power stations
- Renewable source of electricity
- Sustainable source of electricity
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Last modified: Wednesday, 3 August 2011, 8:38 AM