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8. What is the share of wind energy in global electricity consumption?
By the end of 2014, the installed capacity of wind energy in the world was close to 370 (GW), which represented 5% of the world’s electricity consumption. Already at that time more than 80 countries used it. Denmark generates more than 25% of its electricity needs with wind energy. In Spain, in 2014, wind energy contributed with about 20% of electricity consumption. Europe is the region with the largest number of wind turbines. The cost of each unit is around two million dollars.
Other FAQs about Wind Power
1. What is wind power?
2. How is electricity produced by wind power?
3. What is a wind turbine and how does it work?
4. How many households can a wind turbine provide electricity?
5. What is a wind farm?
6. What happens when there is no wind in a wind farm?
7. Which are the leading countries in wind energy?
8. What is the share of wind energy in global electricity consumption?
9. What are the advantages and disadvantages of wind energy?
10. What is the difference between wind energy and electric power?
11. Is wind energy in tune with sustainable development?
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Wind energy is the ability to obtain an effect from wind or air currents and convert it into electrical energy. Wind energy is clean, renewable and natural, so it goes in the direction of the Paris Agreement and the fight against global warming and climate change. Wind energy, solar energy and lithium batteries from electric cars are the main weapons available to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The wind process is carried out by means of a wind turbine…