Wind energy systems convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical and electrical energy using wind turbines. These systems consist of turbines, towers, control systems, and grid connection infrastructure. Wind energy is a mature, low-carbon technology with applications ranging from small-scale distributed systems to large offshore wind farms. Wind energy systems provide clean electricity with minimal operational emissions. Advances in turbine design, materials, and digital control have improved efficiency and reliability. Wind energy systems play a major role in global renewable energy deployment and climate mitigation strategies.
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