Wind Power By Bailey Holmes, Jacky Morales, and Alison Klein AP Environmental Science p.2.

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Wind Power By Bailey Holmes, Jacky Morales, and Alison Klein AP Environmental Science p.2

How does this energy work?

What is this energy best suited to do?

How realistic is this energy in reality?

How likely is it that we will be using this energy in the near future?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of this form of energy?

Bibliography Fourth-Quarter-Wind-Energy-Industry-Market-Report_Executive-Summary- 4.pdf