Windmills have been used for 2000 years to help humans convert wind energy into many other useful forms. Today's wind turbines are capable of converting a large amount of energy produced by the wind into electricity. This is due to the blades, which are designed using advanced aerodynamic analysis techniques and other performance-enhancing equipment. In this video, we are going to explore these different technological systems in a simple, yet scientific way.
A wind turbine converts wind energy into electrical energy.
By blowing, the wind turns the 3 blades of the rotor. The latter in turn drives a generator, located in the nacelle, producing electricity.
All the wind turbines in the same park are connected by a network of underground cables to a delivery station, which collects all the energy produced. It is then routed via an underground cable to the public electricity network (Enedis or RTE source substation) and therefore to consumers.
Windmills have been used for 2000 years to help humans convert wind energy into many other useful forms. Today's wind turbines are capable of converting a large amount of energy produced by the wind into electricity. This is due to the blades, which are designed using advanced aerodynamic analysis techniques and other performance-enhancing equipment. In this video, we are going to explore these different technological systems in a simple, yet scientific way.
A wind turbine converts wind energy into electrical energy.
By blowing, the wind turns the 3 blades of the rotor. The latter in turn drives a generator, located in the nacelle, producing electricity.
All the wind turbines in the same park are connected by a network of underground cables to a delivery station, which collects all the energy produced. It is then routed via an underground cable to the public electricity network (Enedis or RTE source substation) and therefore to consumers.
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