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Wind Energy Companies Are Providing A New Alternative

from: As people all over the world feel the pinch of a new energy crisis, many electric companies and private individuals are seeking out alternatives. Wind energy companies are trying to provide it for them.

Wind energy companies specialize in harvesting the wind’s kinetic energy and transforming it into usable electric. This is completed generally through a process that uses wind turbines to capture the energy. These turbines look like large fans. The wind turns the turbine’s fans, which then turn a shaft. This shaft provides power to a generator that can be used to power homes directly or just feed the electrical grid. Wind power has not replaced other options by a long shot, but it is gaining in popularity and feasibility mostly thanks to the diligence in research and development of wind energy companies.
Wind energy companies range rather greatly in their focus. Although their prime mission is to provide wind energy to people, who they go about it can differ. Some of the different types of companies now operating include:
• Large, commercial size companies – This type of company is generally geared toward helping electric companies add to their capacity through the use of wind power. They specialize in planning, consulting, developing, research and more. Their main focus lies in creating large-scale wind farms for the collection of kinetic energy. These companies sometimes manufacturer industrial-sized turbines, create computer programs to drive their operation and more.
• Smaller firms – Wind energy companies are not only available to help the big guys. There are some that specialize in the creation of smaller wind turbines for individual home or property use. Here and again, wind energy companies in this classification also design, plan and consult. In addition, they might manufacture the materials needed to create viable wind energy collectors.
Wind energy companies also tend to have a great deal of interest in:
• Educating the public – One of the challenges that wind energy companies face involves educating the masses about the potential this energy source offers. Inasmuch, they are often very vocal advocates for education about wind power and its effectiveness.
• Research and development – Wind energy companies have managed to provide about 1 percent of the world’s electricity. Modern turbines are rather efficient devices, but there is always room for improvement. Inasmuch, wind energy companies also work to develop new technologies that make harvesting wind power even more efficient and effective.
Wind energy companies are found in locations all over the world. These firms work to bring wind power to the masses either through large-scale projects or one home at a time.


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