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Monday, March 25, 2013

Wind power: clean, sustainable, and affordable

Wind power generates electricity with...

  • No air emissions
  • No fuel to mine, transport, or store
  • No cooling water
  • No water pollution
  • No wastes
Wind power can reduce pollution generated by fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. A typical (750 kW) wind turbine provides enough power for 328 typical (non-electric heating) homes.
Of course, windpower does require land for siting turbines. Some people don't like the way wind turbines look. Others find them visually appealing. A few wind projects have harmed some birds. And some pollution is produced when wind turbines are manufactured and installed, as with all energy options.

Photo credit: Warren Gretz, DOE/NREL.

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