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Wind energy
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2. Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy,
such as using wind turbines to make electricity, windmills for mechanical
power, windpumps for water pumping or drainage, or sails to propel ships.
The total amount of economically extractable power available from the wind is
considerably more than present human power use from all sources.
3. Humans have been using wind power for at least 5,500 years to propel
sailboats and sailing ships. Windmills have been used for irrigation
pumping and for milling grain since the 7th century AD in what is now
Afghanistan, India, Iran and Pakistan.
In the US, the development of the "water-pumping windmill" was the major
factor in allowing the farming and ranching of vast areas otherwise devoid
of readily accessible water. Windpumps contributed to the expansion of rail
transport systems throughout the world, by pumping water from water wells
for the steam locomotives. The multi-bladed wind turbine atop a lattice
tower made of wood or steel was, for many years, a fixture of the
landscape throughout rural America. When fitted with generators and
battery banks, small wind machines provided electricity to isolated farms.
4. Compared to the environmental impact of traditional energy sources, the environmental
impact of wind power is relatively minor. Wind power consumes no fuel, and emits no air
pollution, unlike fossil fuel power sources. The energy consumed to manufacture and
transport the materials used to build a wind power plant is equal to the new energy
produced by the plant within a few months. While a wind farm may cover a large area of
land, many land uses such as agriculture are compatible, with only small areas of
turbine foundations and infrastructure made unavailable for use.