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Global Wind Day-15th June ::: A little wind power goes a long way

by Arushi Madan | 15-06-2013 02:26






Global Wind Day -15th June - is a day for taking the energy debate – switching to renewables from fossil fuels, supporting wind power – out of the realm of policy and in to the real world. In short, Global Wind Day is the international annual day for discovering wind power. It is also a chance for the public, politicians, and industry officials to discuss wind energy and its benefits, sharing ideas, exchanging opinions, and deepening their knowledge and understanding along the way.

On 15 June, thousands of people will gather at over 200 events across the globe to discover wind energy as part of Global Wind Day. Global Wind Day offers both wind energy enthusiasts and novices opportunities to visit wind farms, discover the technology and its benefits and to have fun at one of the many festivals and open days on offer.

While the events of Global Wind Day are widespread, all involved are united by a belief in the importance of advocating for green energy.

Across Europe, wind farms are open, wind energy is the theme of festivals

Today on the eve of Global Wind Day , I would like to share with you some knowledge about wind energy , wind mills and wind farm .

Wind can be used as a reliable, clean source of renewable energy. Wind energy has been used by people for thousands of years. Today, wind energy is mainly used to generate electricity using wind turbines.

Generating electricity from wind has many advantages. Wind energy: 

  • is clean and does not produce greenhouse gases 
  • is low cost once the turbines are installed 

Wind turbines convert the energy of moving air or wind into electricity. Most modern wind turbines consist of three blades, connected to a tall tower via a hub.

When wind blows past the blades they rotate, spinning a shaft which connects to a generator and makes electricity.

Wind turbines are built in different sizes. Some wind turbines can only produce enough energy for one household, others can power over 1000 homes throughout the year. Their capacity to produce electricity depends on their size and the weather conditions where they are installed.

A wind farm is a group of wind turbines connected electrically. Each wind turbine generates electricity independently but shares common cabling to connect to the main power grid. The location of each wind turbine is chosen to maximise its efficiency.

In Brussels on the eve of Global Wind Day : From Monday 3 June to 15 June, winners and runners up in the Global Wind Day photo competition are having their photos displayed in the European Parliament.

Meanwhile, in Spain from 3-15 June the special Global Wind Day lottery tickets are released. Some five million special tickets have been printed, in association with ONCE – the Spanish association for blind people, and the lottery will be drawn on Global Wind Day itself.

Many countries around the world have started using wind turbines for power generation.
Wind energy is clean and environmentally friendly, with no pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. Wind turbines can be very efficient when properly located to harness the large amounts of energy provided, while protecting the earth.

Source : http://www.ewea.org