Why Wind Turbines Are So Important For The Future Of World Energy
Wind turbines have a critically vital role to play in the achieving of the optimum viable energy future. They may be employed in both an onshore and offshore situation, and small versions of them can even be employed in small scale localized energy production. Wind turbines have the great benefit of being particularly effective in locations of the world where solar power produces some of its poorest results. This creates the potential for a well balanced energy generation system, which is what the world should be working at.
It often appears like the media portrays the energy situation as a battle between competing technologies. While that may be true to a particularly limited degree, it doesn't actually reflect the true situation. The reality is that these technologies need to compliment each other in creating the optimum energy generation system for the way forward for humanity. This can be accomplished by combining three fundamental components. Solar energy has tremendous potential to energize parts of the globe where there are elevated temperatures and good sunlight, and it is useful in other areas as well.
Air turbines are most efficient where there are powerful currents, and the best locations of all are offshore. The third component which is required is the utilising of hydrogen as an efficient way to store the electricity generated from wind and solar sources, so that the supply can remain unceasing even in uncertain conditions. The question is, then, what's the best way to go about employing the power of wind turbines? Wind power has gained some nasty press because of the ugly nature of wind farm installations, so should we move the turbines offshore?
The answer to this is yes and no. Energy derived from wind energy is less expensive, at the moment, when it is produced onshore. This also gives us the chance to develop the technology so it is at its handiest when it moves offshore. Starting with onshore developments with a view to moving offshore when the time is right is the right way forward for the development of wind turbines.
Wind turbines need to be replaced, normally every 25 years. This suggests that the environmental impact of having the turbines on beauty spots need only be brief. If onshore development leads to a more effective offshore industry, then by the time the onshore turbines need replacing, there may be no further need for them. The job will have been done, the onshore farms can be dismantled, and the landscape can return to the way that it was before. Until then , however, there's a need to use onshore installations in the development of technology for wind turbines.
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