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advantages and dis advantages of wind energy7​

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Answered by harshini168512
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The advantages of wind energy are more apparent than the disadvantages. The main advantages include an unlimited, free, renewable resource (the wind itself), economic value, maintenance cost, and placement of wind harvesting facilities. First and foremost, wind is an unlimited, free, renewable resource.

Advantages of Wind Power

Wind power is cost-effective. ...

Wind creates jobs. ...

Wind enables U.S. industry growth and U.S. competitiveness. ...

It's a clean fuel source. ...

Wind is a domestic source of energy. ...

It's sustainable. ...

Wind turbines can be built on existing farms or ranches.

Various Disadvantages of Wind Energy

The wind is inconsistent. ...

Wind turbines involve high upfront capital investment. ...

Wind turbines have a visual impact. ...

May reduce the local bird population. ...

Wind turbines are prone to noise disturbances. ...

Installation can take up a significant portion of land. ...

Wind turbines can be a safety hazard.

Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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Wind Energy:

The energy produced by the harnessing of the wind to produce electricity. Turbines are used to harness the wind and produce the energy.

Advantages:

→ Wind is an inexhaustible natural resource. Therefore we can produce as much energy as we want.

→ It is a non- polluting form of energy. There is no leftover ash or dust that can be harmful to the environment.

→ It is a low-cost way of producing electricity after the wind mills and turbines are set up.

→ It is a clean form of energy source.

→ High demand in industrial and residential areas.

Disadvantages:

→ High noise pollution. Wind mills produce a lot of sound that contribute to noise pollution.

→ A threat to natural environment. The blades of a wind mill are dangerous for birds. Many birds get killed each year after getting hit by the blades of the mill.

→ Blowing of the wind. Wind energy can never be quite reliable. A mill will turn only at a particular wind speed. If the wind is quite low, the generation of electricity gets affected.

→ Quite expensive to set up. Wind farms are quite expensive to set up.

→ It disturbs radio and TV reception signals.

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