Wind is a renewable energy source because it is not depleted when used. Because nature constantly replenishes the wind, we can continue to harness its power without worrying about running out of it.
Wind energy offers many advantages, which explains why it’s one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the world.
To further expand wind energy’s capabilities and community benefits, researchers are working to address technical and socio-economic challenges in support of a decarbonised electricity future.
Today’s modern equivalent of the windmill, the wind turbine, can use wind energy to generate electricity. Most wind turbines have three blades mounted to a tower made from tubular steel.
The towers rise 100 feet or more above the ground to take advantage of the faster wind speeds from higher altitudes. Today, numerous types of wind turbines bring renewable energy to people all over the world.
They can be small, large, onshore and offshore. Wind energy can be earth-friendly, cost-effective, sustainable and create jobs.
In collaboration with its partners, Global Energy Division can offer clients turnkey wind farm services, such as feasibility studies and site surveys, complete planning applications, grid connection applications and evaluations, system design, wind farm installation and commissioning, including monitoring, operations, and maintenance to guarantee maximum financial return.
Additionally, when needed, Global Energy Division can offer project funding.