Clean and environmentally friendly fuel source - It doesn’t pollute air like power plant relying on combustion of fossil fuel. It does not produce atmospheric emissions that cause acid rain or green house gases (carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane (CH4)). Noise and visual pollution are both environmental factors, but they don’t have a negative effect on the earth, water table or the quality of the air we breathe
Renewable & Sustainable - Winds are caused by heating of atmosphere by the sun, earth surface irregularities and the rotation of the earth
Cost effective - It is completely free, no market for demand and supply
Job Creation - Creates many jobs for manufacturers, installation and maintenance workers and energy consultants. According to the Wind Vision Report, wind has the potential to support more than 600,000 jobs in manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and supporting services by 2050
Industrial and Domestic Installation – Wind turbines can be built on existing farms or ranches where most of the best wind sites are found. Wind turbines uses only a fraction of the land which causes no trouble in work for the farmers and rancher, providing landowners with additional income paid by the owners of the wind power plants. Many landowners opt to install smaller, less powerful wind turbines in order to provide part of a domestic electricity supply
Disadvantages:
Fluctuation of wind and good wind sites – Wind energy has a drawback that it is not a constant energy source. Although wind energy is sustainable and will never run out, the wind isn’t always blowing
Noise and aesthetic pollution – Wind turbines generate noise and visual pollution
Not a profitable use of land - Alternative uses of the land might be more highly valued
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