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Harnessing Eolic Power: Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy

Eolic power, derived from wind energy, offers significant advantages as a completely renewable source, producing no CO2 emissions. Current technology allows for individual wind turbines to generate between 2-3 megawatts, providing a relatively high output. However, there are notable disadvantages: wind energy is intermittent, and the turbines can be noisy and alter the landscape. Understanding both the benefits and drawbacks is crucial for effective energy planning and sustainability.

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Harnessing Eolic Power: Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy

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  1. EOLIC Power from the wind Advantages Entirely renewable whit no CO2 emissions. Existing technology provides individual wind turbines with 2-3 megawatt capacity, which is a relatively higt output Disadvantages Wind is not a constant energy source .The turbines are noisy and spoil the landscape.

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