Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. The amount of energy transferred depends on air density, rotor area, and wind speed. Larger turbines are generally more efficient but require stronger winds to operate, while smaller turbines produce less power but can function in lower winds. Modern wind turbines are about 60% efficient at extracting energy from wind passing through the rotor area. Wind power provides renewable energy without pollution and allows land to be used for other purposes.