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WIND FARMS

A wind farm or Wind Power Generation Station (WPS) is the land or sea area on which a number of wind turbines have been placed with the purpose of converting the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity.

Specifically, they are industrial electricity production facilities which consist of wind turbines, power transmission cables, weather masts, transformer stations and auxiliary infrastructures including roads.

During their operation, they do not pollute the atmosphere by producing carbon dioxide or other gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. The pollution associated with WWTP is indirect due to the fact that it takes place during the production, transport, opening of roads where deemed necessary and the installation of the elements that make it up as well as with the possibility of recycling or not, the materials after the end operation of ASPIE

  • They produce electricity from a renewable energy source.

  • Wind farms do not pollute the atmosphere like power plants that rely on the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas. Wind turbines do not release chemicals into the environment that cause acid rain or greenhouse gases.

 

          _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_The means used to exploit the wind are wind turbines which convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. Thus, the wind farm is an array of several wind turbines, it is installed and operates in an area with high wind potential and channels all of its production into the electrical system. The wind turbines are divided into  horizontal axis wind turbines, where the rotor is a propeller type and the axis can rotate continuously parallel to the wind vertical axis wind turbines which remain fixed Horizontal axis wind turbines have prevailed at a rate of 90%. Their power can exceed 500 Kw and they can be connected directly to the country's electricity grid.

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