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<onlyinclude>It is important to know the difference between a '''[[wind farm]]''' and '''[[wind turbine]]''' when talking about the topic of [[wind power]]:  | <onlyinclude>It is important to know the difference between a '''[[wind farm]]''' and '''[[wind turbine]]''' when talking about the topic of [[wind power]]:</onlyinclude>    | ||
A '''wind turbine''' is a single unit, which looks like an airplane propeller on top of a long stick. It transfers [[energy]] from the [[wind]] into rotational motion, which it then transforms into [[electricity]] by the use of a [[generator]]. A single [[turbine]] may be used to provide [[electricity]] to a group of houses or buildings, and [[types of wind turbines   | A '''wind turbine''' is a single unit, which looks like an airplane propeller on top of a long stick. It transfers [[energy]] from the [[wind]] into rotational motion, which it then transforms into [[electricity]] by the use of a [[generator]]. A single [[turbine]] may be used to provide [[electricity]] to a group of houses or buildings, and [[types of wind turbines|smaller turbines]] may be used for an individual home or building.<ref name=Win>Wind Energy Technologies Office (Nov.29, 2018). ''How Wind Turbines Work'' [Online] Available: https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work</ref>  | ||
A '''wind farm''' is a ''collection'' of these wind turbines in a given location, used collectively for the generation of electricity. A wind farm is often a very large installation, which can be hundreds of square [[kilometer]]s in area, and provide electricity to the [[electrical grid]] for use   | A '''wind farm''' is a ''collection'' of these wind turbines in a given location, used collectively for the generation of electricity. A wind farm is often a very large installation, which can be hundreds of square [[kilometer]]s in area, and provide electricity to the [[electrical grid]] for people to use.<ref name=Win/>  | ||
[[File:windfarmusa.png|800px|thumb|center|Figure 1. A wind farm, consisting of many wind turbines.<Ref>Wikimedia Commons [Online], Available: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Shepherds_Flat_Wind_Farm_2011.jpg</ref>]]  | [[File:windfarmusa.png|800px|thumb|center|Figure 1. A wind farm, consisting of many wind turbines.<Ref>Wikimedia Commons [Online], Available: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Shepherds_Flat_Wind_Farm_2011.jpg</ref>]]  | ||
==For Further Reading==   | |||
*[[Wind]]   | |||
*[[Wind turbine]]   | |||
*[[Wind farm]]   | |||
*[[Potential energy]]   | |||
*[[Mechanical energy]]   | |||
*Or explore a [[Special:Random|random page]]  | |||
==References==  | ==References==  | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 28 April 2020
It is important to know the difference between a wind farm and wind turbine when talking about the topic of wind power:
A wind turbine is a single unit, which looks like an airplane propeller on top of a long stick. It transfers energy from the wind into rotational motion, which it then transforms into electricity by the use of a generator. A single turbine may be used to provide electricity to a group of houses or buildings, and smaller turbines may be used for an individual home or building.[1]
A wind farm is a collection of these wind turbines in a given location, used collectively for the generation of electricity. A wind farm is often a very large installation, which can be hundreds of square kilometers in area, and provide electricity to the electrical grid for people to use.[1]

For Further Reading
- Wind
 - Wind turbine
 - Wind farm
 - Potential energy
 - Mechanical energy
 - Or explore a random page
 
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wind Energy Technologies Office (Nov.29, 2018). How Wind Turbines Work [Online] Available: https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work
 - ↑ Wikimedia Commons [Online], Available: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0f/Shepherds_Flat_Wind_Farm_2011.jpg
 

