Frequently Asked Questions
Wind farms operate using turbines that convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. As the blades spin, an internal generator produces electricity.
Wind energy is renewable, clean, low-cost in the long run, and environmentally friendly. It also reduces dependence on fossil fuels.
Yes, in some cases it is possible, but it depends on geographical conditions, average wind speed, and local laws. Initial review by experts is required.
Usually between 20 and 25 years. Of course, its useful life can be extended with proper maintenance.
The amount of production depends on the type of turbine and wind conditions, but a medium-sized turbine can provide the electricity needed by several homes.
