Abstract
Wind energy, which is produced by wind power, refers to the process of creating electricity using the wind, or air flows that occur naturally in the earth's atmosphere. Modern wind turbines are used to capture kinetic energy from the wind and generate electricity. A windmill converts the energy in wind into electrical energy or mechanical energy to pump water or grind cereals. The most common windmills in operation today generate power from three-blade, horizontal-axis windmills with the nacelle mounted on steel towers that can be cylindrical steel plate or lattice towers. This modern windmill concept has grown since 1977 and has become the industrial standard.
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