Wind energy is a renewable energy source generated by converting the kinetic energy of moving air into electrical power. It is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy technologies worldwide due to its scalability, low operating costs, and minimal environmental impact. Wind energy reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. It is widely deployed in both onshore and offshore settings, contributing significantly to global electricity generation. Technological advancements have improved turbine efficiency, reliability, and power output. Wind energy plays a vital role in achieving climate goals, enhancing energy security, and supporting sustainable development across diverse regions.
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