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Week 3 & 4

Week 3 & 4. TOPIC ; ENERGY SOURCE SUBTOPIC; WIND ENERGY. WHAT IS THE ENERGY SOURCE. Wind Energy, energy contained in the force of the winds blowing across the earth’s surface.

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Week 3 & 4

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  1. Week 3 & 4

  2. TOPIC; ENERGY SOURCE • SUBTOPIC; WIND ENERGY

  3. WHAT IS THE ENERGY SOURCE. • Wind Energy, energy contained in the force of the winds blowing across the earth’s surface. • When harnessed, wind energy can be converted into mechanical energy for performing work such as pumping water, grinding grain, and milling lumber. • By connecting a spinning rotor (an assembly of blades attached to a hub) to an electric generator, modern wind turbines convert wind energy, which turns the rotor, into electrical energy.

  4. OUR MODEL IS WINDMILL • Windmill is a machine that converts wind into useful energy. This energy is derived from the force of wind acting on oblique blades or sails that radiate from a shaft. The turning shaft may be connected to machinery used to perform such work as milling grain, pumping water, or generating electricity. When the shaft is connected to a load, such as a pump, the device is typically called a windmill. When it is used to generate electricity, it is known as a wind turbine generator.

  5. WHAT TYPE OF SOURCE IS IT? • It is renewable,because you can’t run out of it.wind is every were. • The Sun's energy, acting on the oceans and atmosphere, produces winds that for centuries have turned windmills and driven sailing ships (see Wind Energy). • Modern windmills are strong, light, weather-resistant, aerodynamically designed machines that produce electricity when attached to generators.

  6. WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF ENERGY ON NATURAL RESOURCES • Although wind energy is a relatively clean means of generating electricity, there are associated impacts. • The potential of an array of turbines to alter the visual quality of the landscape, especially when located in a scenic area. • In addition to aesthetic concerns, noise associated with spinning wind turbine rotors has generated complaints from the public, although recent technology has done much to address this issue.

  7. WEEK 5 & 6

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