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What is wind power?
Wind as an energy source is plentiful, sustainable and renewable. All over the world, wind turbines capture power from the wind and convert it into electricity.
The Global Wind Energy Council has reported that wind energy could make up 20 percent of worldwide electricity production by 2030. Today, it’s at 4 percent. This production could create 2.4 million new jobs and reduce CO2 emissions by more than 3.3 billion tons per year.
ENGIE is investing in wind farms in Australia and all around the world.
How does a wind turbine work?
Wind turbines use wind to make electricity. Here is how the process works:
Pros Vs. Cons
Pros
- It’s a renewable and available resource
- It’s a clean fuel source
- It’s cost effective
- Turbines are becoming larger in size and more competitive in cost
- Turbines can be built on existing farms
- Windfarms can be built on-shore (i.e. inland) and off-shore (i.e. out in the ocean)
Cons
- The windiest spots are sometimes in remote locations, far from where the power is needed and far from the transmission network
- Wind is an intermittent resource (i.e. not constant), so electricity from wind power needs to be able to be stored for future use