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Wind Energy

Wind Energy. Lindsey Daniels . Energy Type. Wind Energy is considered a renewable energy because the wind will continue to blow, therefore making them a smart choice to continue using. . Lindsey Daniels . Costs. Using Wind Power has low and convenient cost.

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Wind Energy

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  1. Wind Energy Lindsey Daniels

  2. Energy Type • Wind Energy is considered a renewable energy because the wind will continue to blow, therefore making them a smart choice to continue using. Lindsey Daniels

  3. Costs • Using Wind Power has low and convenient cost. • To have a windmill or wind device placed at your home costs between 900- 1500 dollars. • Anyone who uses this natural source is estimated to receive somewhere between 3,000 and 5,000 dollars each year. Lindsey Daniels

  4. Positive Aspects • Wind energy is clean and has no harm to the environment • Some people find the sight of a windmill to be a beautiful sight to have in their yards • We will never run out of wind, so we never have to worry about not having energy for tomorrow • Wind energy has a very lost cost so many people could begin to use it. Lindsey Daniels

  5. Negative Aspects • Birds often fly into the windmills causing them to die, this is most common during migration times • The noise that they produce can cause people to become very annoyed (loud humming) • On the other side of things, some people find them to be very ugly Lindsey Daniels

  6. Impact on the environment • Because there is no fuel needed to run a windmill the impact on the environment is very minor. • It also send out no pollution into our a • It had been said that this is the safest and most environmental friendly way to produce energy Lindsey Daniels

  7. Countries that use Wind Energy • China- rated number one for Wind energy, doubling their numbers every two years, one of the major sources of energy for the country • Mexico- constantly adding to the amount of wind power that they are using each year Lindsey Daniels

  8. Ideal location in the US • The most ideal locations for wind energy to be set up in the US happen to fall mainly on the West coast, and even more so in Alaska. • Wind energy is most popular in Alaska because they have fast moving winds; between 15 and 21 mph. Lindsey Daniels

  9. Available in our state/community • Wind energy in Minnesota happens to be one of the highest in the country. • Falling right behind Iowa, Texas and Cali • MN is known as the pioneer for the Midwest’s energy for around the last 20 years or so. • Wind energy is available to anyone and is very popular to see in backyards Lindsey Daniels

  10. Bibliography "About Wind Energy: Factsheets and Statistics." About Wind Energy: Factsheets and Statistics. Web. 25 May 2012. http://www.pawindenergynow.org/wind/facts.html "Energy Resources: Wind Power." Energy Resources: Wind Power. Web. 26 May 2012. http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/wind.htm "Map of Best Locations for Wind Power | Wind Power | Solar Power |." Map of Best Locations for Wind Power | Wind Power | Solar Power |. Web. 27 May 2012. http://www.windsolarenergy.org/map-of-best-locations-for-wind-power.htm "Minnesota Wind Facts." Welcome to National Wind. Web. 27 May 2012. http://www.nationalwind.com/minnesota_wind_facts Lindsey Daniels

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