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Massachusetts. Also Nebraska and the Midwest in general - and there is also a windfarm in Texas
The department of the US government that deals with energy issues is the U.S Department of Energy. The department is also known as the DOE.
It is in Maryland
The USA started using nuclear energy in 1951
from the wind
Wind energy is recovered by changing wind energy to electricity
Around 2% of energy consumption is wind energy.
wind energy is mostly used in texas
I'm not sure about nuclear energy, but wind energy is created when strong winds spin a wind turbine which creates energy :)
The percent of the wind power
The Percentage of wind energy consumed in the U.S.A is about 2%
Wind
Wind energy is harnessed from wind turbines, typically found in locations with steady wind patterns such as open plains, coastal areas, or mountain gaps. The wind turns the blades of the turbine, which in turn rotates a generator to produce electricity. This electricity is then fed into the grid for use in homes and businesses.
Wind power is an important form of renewable energy. Wind power converts the energy of wind into electricity. In order to reduce the pressure on fossil fuel consumption, renewable energy is a must.
Wind can give us energy through wind turbines, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy. The rotating blades of the turbine turn a generator, producing electricity that can be used to power homes and businesses. Wind energy is a renewable and clean source of energy that contributes to reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change.
yes it can be because wind energy give us energy