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Wind Energy
[Part 1] Scientists are always looking for more sustainable and cost-effective
forms of energy, and many people believe wind energy is the best option available.
Wind is a product of heat from the sun, so the energy supply will never run out.
Wind does not pollute the air, water, or ground as it produces energy. Another major
benefit of wind energy is that it requires no water. In contrast, traditional forms of
energy production all require water for cooling. Due to its efficiency, scientists have
worked to increase the capacity of wind production units. They hope to develop
wind energy into a large-scale alternative to fossil fuels.
[Part 2] Wind energy can be produced using offshore wind or land-based wind.
The primary benefit of offshore wind collection is that it is more efficient because
offshore wind blows more consistently and with more power than land-based wind.
To take advantage of the steadier wind, offshore wind production units are bigger
and have more capacity. Therefore, the energy acquired from offshore wind can
produce significantly more electricity than land-based wind energy. Wind
production units located in the sea off the coasts of big cities can efficiently provide
energy to many people, while land-based wind production units take up valuable
land space and require complicated transportation efforts. However, since it is a
newer technology, offshore wind energy is currently more expensive than
land-based wind energy.
[Part 3] Even though it actually has ancient roots, producing energy from wind is
usually thought of as a modern alternative to burning fossil fuels. Initially, wind
energy provided power for electricity. But during the mid-20th century, it was
replaced by fossil fuel resources. Unfortunately, the pollution created from the
burning of fossil fuels is a major cause of global warming. This has forced scientists
to develop more sustainable and cost-effective forms of wind energy. Currently,
most offshore wind resources are located in coastal waters which are too deep for
current wind energy technology. However, engineers are working to develop
floating production units that can withstand the hard environment of the ocean,
such as storm waves, hurricane-force winds, and ice flows. These developments
offer wind as an effective source of energy without damaging the environment.
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