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Module 6 · Wind Energy 101

Welcome to Wind Energy 101

Welcome to Wind Energy 101

Wind energy has been harnessed for centuries to propel sailing vessels and turn grist mills and water pumps. Today, wind is used increasingly to generate electricity. Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current. The wind turns the blades that spin a shaft connected to a generator to make electricity.

Turbines are erected on ‘wind farms’ located in areas that have good wind resources and that are in proximity to existing electrical grids. Turtle Island has large areas with excellent wind resources and, therefore, a significant potential for wind-generated power.

In this section, we will discuss the following:
The potential for Wind energy in the Turtle Island Generating electricity from Wind energy Electricity use in a typical household Wind turbine capacity and size FIT (Feed-in-tariff) program for Wind energy Wind energy FAQs