Wind energy harnesses the kinetic power of moving air to produce clean electricity. When the wind blows, it turns the blades of turbines connected to a rotor, which spins a generator to create electrical current — all without combustion, fuel, or emissions.
Modern wind farms include dozens of turbines strategically located in areas with consistent wind patterns, both onshore and offshore. Each turbine is engineered to maximize aerodynamic efficiency, capturing energy even from variable winds.