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Wind is used to produce electrical energy through changing the kinetic power of air in action into electricity. In modern-day wind turbines, wind rotates the rotor blades, which convert kinetic power into rotational energy. This rotational strength is transferred by using a shaft which to the generator, thereby producing electrical energy. Wind electricity provides many advantages, which explains why it is one of the fastest-growing power sources in the world.To in addition make bigger wind energy’s skills and neighborhood benefits, researchers are working to tackle technical and socio-economic challenges in guide of a decarbonized electrical energy future. Wind turbines, like windmills, are set up on a tower to seize the most energy. At a hundred ft (30 meters) or greater above ground, they can take benefit of the quicker and much less turbulent wind. Turbines trap the wind's power with their propeller-like blades. Usually,two or three blades are established on a shaft to structure a rotor.