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Wind Section 7.2 Allie Ferra, Savannah Wehler, and Taylor Thomason
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Wind Power The force of moving air. Can be captured by a windmill, which can be used to generate electricity. The amount of power generated depends on the speed of the wind, the length of the windmill’s blades, and efficiency of the windmill.
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Windmill Farms For wind to provide for several homes, windmill farms must be built. Windmill farms can have up to several hundred windmill’s. Farms in the U.S. – Hawaii, California, New Hampshire. Homeowners can use individual windmills to power small electrical generators.
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Windmills over the years Wind isn’t the most efficient way to provide electricity. Since 1991, the number of windmills dropped in California. - The amount of electricity has remained about the same. 1999, California windmills produced over 1650 megawatts of electricity - About the same amount produced by a medium sized nuclear powerplant.
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