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		<title>How Does Wind Power Really Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind power will eventually be vital to our planet in the near future but do you actually know how wind power works? At first glance it looks pretty self explanatory but in actuality, there is a good deal more involved. Wind power is really worthwhile for us because it can greatly reduce the pressures on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind power will eventually be vital to our planet in the near future but do you actually know how wind power works? At first glance it looks pretty self explanatory but in actuality, there is a good deal more involved. Wind power is really worthwhile for us because it can greatly reduce the pressures on our earth and it also saves us money on our bills.</p>
<p>Even though air merely appears like it is there and is not actually anything tangible, the truth is that air is really a liquid that is formed of gas particles. Other fluids that we are familiar with have particles that are liquid. When the wind gusts these gas particles are also in motion and create kinetic energy which can then be harnessed and converted into power.</p>
<p>To be able to seize this wind energy, blades are employed which are joined to a shaft. Then this shaft is attached to some kind of generator which produces available power by changing the wind energy to electricity. Basically, wind power is simply taking one type of energy and changing it into some other form of energy.</p>
<p>The most essential component of this process, besides wind which is pretty apparent, is the turbine blades that are spun around by the wind. These blades are produced aerodynamically similar to an airplanes wings. This design is really important to maximize the effectiveness of the turbine but something else is also important. The other critical component is simply the size of the blade. The bigger the blade is, the more energy is seized and more power can be created for us in the form of electricity.</p>
<p>By utilizing a blade diameter that is twice the size of another, we can step-up power output by up to four times! Much also depends on on where you live to figure out the correct blade size. In regions with low wind levels, smaller blades work better because more wind is necessary to drive the larger turbine blades. In an area that is very windy, it is much better to use the biggest blades feasible in order to use all of the wind available.</p>
<p>There is definitely more involved with how wind power is made but this gives you the fundamental principles of how electricity is produced from the wind. In the near future, wind power will be a good deal more common and will be used by not only big companies but also by homeowners. Today is a wonderful time to do as much research as you can about wind power so you can make wise decisions in the future.</p>
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