What is the function of a wind turbine
Its core function is in one sentence: turn the power of wind into electricity that can be used in our daily lives.
You can think of it as a huge, very clever "windmill". Old-style windmills only use wind to lift water or grind surfaces, while modern wind turbines can convert wind energy into electricity.
Specifically, its role is reflected in the following aspects:
Production of clean electricity: This is its main function. Wind is an inexhaustible and inexhaustible energy. It does not burn fuel during power generation, so it does not produce air pollution and greenhouse gases.
Supplementary power supply: Thousands of wind turbines form wind farms, and the electricity they emit will be incorporated into the state grid and become part of the electricity used in our homes, factories and schools, reducing the pressure on traditional coal-fired power plants.
Powering remote areas: For some remote villages, islands or ranches far away from the backbone power grid, installing small wind turbines can solve the basic electricity needs.
Alternative diesel generator: In many places, it can replace expensive and polluted diesel generators, which are both cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Simply put, a wind turbine is like a "wind catcher", capturing the free wind around us and converting it into useful electricity, is an important green energy device.
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