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Brittany and Nick explore the potential of wind energy, highlighting that the world's windiest locations can produce over ten times the energy required globally. However, a significant issue remains: transporting this electricity from rural wind farms to urban consumption areas. Looking ahead, innovative solutions may involve converting wind energy into hydrogen, which could then be transported either via trucks or pipelines for fuel use in various sectors. This approach not only addresses energy distribution challenges but also supports sustainable energy transitions.
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Brittany & Nick Environmental Science
Underdeveloped Resources • The windiest spot on Earth can generate more than 10 times the energy world wide. • A problem of wind energy is the transportation of the electricity from the rural to urban areas. • In the future electricity maybe used on a wind farm to generate hydrogen and then trucked or piped for fuel use.