Science, asked by rakshana14, 1 year ago

what are the different ways in which you can harness wind energy

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Answered by manthan1696
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This is done by using a large wind turbine usually consisting of propellers; the turbine can be connected to a generator to generate electricity, or the wind used as mechanical power to perform tasks such as pumping water or grinding grain. As the wind passes the turbines it moves the blades, which spins the shaft.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey !Dear❤ sister or bro your answer;

1.Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines;

Vertical-axis turbines have many advantages over horizontal ones. Chiefly, the turbine is omnidirectional, which means it doesn't have to rotate to track the wind. This makes vertical-axis turbines simpler and more effective in chaotic wind environments.

2. Altaeros Energies' High-Altitude Turbine;

The higher up a turbine is placed, the more energy it can generate. High-altitude winds are steady and strong, but the real challenge is placing a turbine thousands of feet above ground.

3. Ogin's Shrouded Turbine;

Ogin Energy takes regular horizontal-axis wind turbines and gives a 21st-century update. Ogin's turbines are surrounded by a specially designed shroud that funnels incoming wind to increase the turbine's efficiency.

4.Kite Power Systems' Offshore Kite Turbine;

The kites are attached to a long cable, where they float up to a thousand feet above sea level. The kites work in tandem, where one kite rises with the wind and the other falls. The rising kite spins a generator to produce electricity.

5. Challenergy's Typhoon Turbine;

Japan's Challenergy has built a turbine capable of harnessing the violent, destructive winds common to the country's frequent hurricanes. Challenergy's turbine uses a radical new design that makes it much more durable so it can withstand those hurricane-force winds. The turbine uses a vertical shaft instead of a horizontal one, and replaces standard blades with vertical columns that utilize the Magnus effect, producing a force when spinning in the wind.


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