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Learning About The Disadvantages Of Wind Energy

Wind power structures have earned a great deal of popularity for past few years. The eco favorable systems along with the clean and natural energy that it creates are the reasons for its popularity. Some scientists have expressed that wind power is far more beneficial to that of the solar power as its still available even after the sun sets. Wind power is a free energy source and it eleminates the use of any material for generating energy. Nevertheless wind power energy has its disadvantages, there s a high price involved in setting up these wind turbines adding onto that the need for the right placement to be set up needs to be thought. Wind energy is not that simple when it comes to installing and can be quite complicated.

Most of the wind power systems require frequent maintenance and certain parts should be replaced regularly. These parts such as battery packs are quite expensive. One of the disadvantages of wind energy is that depending on the unpredictable nature of producing energy. The potential of wind energy relies on the speed of wind, if the wind slows down the entire system will not work towards its capacity. Only certain parts in the United States will there be continuous wind energy available. In terms of the other parts, it s not viable to switch to wind energy even if it s cost effective. In case the wind is not steady, there should be backup resources available generating the demand.

The other disadvantage of wind energy is that it s often located in remote parts; this increases the costs of transmitting the energy that s produced in these farms. Wind energy needs to be received by a large number of people if it were to be useful. In addition to that, transmitting this energy may not be simple. Wind resource development may be a competition for other uses of land. Instead of allocating the land for wind energy it can be used for generate something more essential to the nation.

Although wind energy plants are less hazardous to the surrounding environment when compared to other plants, they contribute to a certain level of pollution. The noise that s produced by the rotor blades can create aesthetic visual impacts and sometimes birds get killed by flying into these rotor blades. Wind farms take up a lot of space in order to be setup, in nations where space is limited this is not favorable. Wind energy requires external power source or an additional rotor so that it can start to work. These are the few disadvantages that wind energy which could impact its use.

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