What is wind Energy?
Positive Impacts of Wind Energy
How is it created?
Negative Effects of Wind Energy
Facts about Wind Energy
100

Define Wind Energy


Wind energy is electrical energy obtained from harnessing the wind with windmills or wind turbines.


100

Unlike fossil fuels, wind energy produces this type of power, which doesn't emit greenhouse gases

 Clean Energy or Renewable Energy

100

This is the natural force that drives wind turbines to generate electricity.

Wind

100

These large structures can cause visual disruption and may alter scenic landscapes.

Wind Turbines

100

Where is the largest wind turbine in the world located?

Hawaii

200

This apparatus is turned by the wind to create electricty

Wind Turbines

200

Unlike coal or natural gas plants, wind energy uses no liquids, helping to conserve this vital natural resource

Water

200

In a wind turbine, this device converts the mechanical energy of the spinning blades into electrical energy

Generator

200

The spinning blades of wind turbines have been known to cause harm to these flying animals

Birds and Bats

200

Unlike other renewable resources, wind isn't silent

True/False

True

300

Wind turbines run on generators

True/False

False

300

This renewable energy source helps reduce the use of fossil fuels, which contribute to this environmental issue

Global Warming

300

These areas, often found offshore or on open plains, are ideal for wind farms due to their consistent wind speeds.

Coastal or Open Areas

300

This term refers to the low-frequency sounds emitted by wind turbines, which some people find disturbing

Infrasound/Turbine Noise

300

Who is the pioneer of wind turbine technology?

First Name: Albert

Albert Betz

400

Wind energy is often collected in these large groups of turbines, which can be located on land or offshore

Wind Farms

400

Wind energy helps countries achieve this, which refers to reducing reliance on imported fuels for energy production

Energy Independence

400

This term describes the energy harnessed from moving air that powers wind turbines

Kinetic Energy

400

Building wind farms in this type of area can disrupt local ecosystems and habitats

Wildlife Habitats

400

Where is the most installed capacity of wind energy located?

Germany

500


This global phenomenon, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface, creates the wind used in wind energy.

Atmospheric Circulation or Differential Heating

500

By using wind energy, we can reduce our carbon footprint, as wind turbines generate electricity without releasing this harmful gas

Carbon Dioxide

500

The amount of electricity produced by a wind turbine depends on this, which is the cube of wind speed

Wind Power Output

500

The installation of offshore wind farms can negatively affect this, which is crucial for marine life

Marine Environment/Ocean Ecosystem

500

In which year specifically were windmills first used?

Time Period: B.C

2000 B.C

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