Harnessing wind energy is a practical and eco-friendly way to power homes, farms, RVs, boats, and more.
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Claims about health risks from wind farms – including electromagnetic radiation – are inaccurate. A decade ago, after a systematic review, Australia's National Health and Medical Research Centre (NHMRC) concluded there is no consistent evidence that wind farms cause adverse health.
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Solar energy captures sunlight through special materials that convert sunlight directly into electricity, while wind energy is generated by wind turbines.
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A typical modern wind turbine can generate anywhere from 0. 5 to 5 megawatts (MW) of power per hour, but the actual amount varies considerably depending on factors like turbine size, wind speed, and site conditions.
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