Thursday, November 14, 2019
Wind Power - Harnessing the Power of Nature Essay -- Exploratory Essay
à  Abstract:à   Wind power is an up and coming form of energy production in   the United States and on the world stage.à   Wind energy production is the   process of harnessing the power of the natural world for the benefit of   humans.à   It has developed from incipient stages in tenth century Persia to   highly sophisticated systems which take advantage of modern knowledge   of physics and environmental science to maximize energy potential.à   Many   challenges to its success exist, including public apathy, governmental   disinterest, and environmental hazards, but on the whole it is among the   cleanest and most promising means of producing electricity.à   Without   understanding wind power, one cannot hope to adequately comprehend   the future of energy.  à    à    Introduction  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Wind power is among the fastest growing and least polluting forms of   energy available today.à   The recent rise of public interest in renewable   energy over the past few years has inspired an explosive twenty-five   percent growth per year in the wind industry.à   Though wind power currently   provides just one percent of the worldââ¬â¢s energy, it is for the most part an   untapped resource.à   Estimates place its potential for energy production at   twenty percent of the worldââ¬â¢s total needs.à   In short, wind power is going   places, and it is important that scientists and citizens keep up.à   (Botkin   and Keller, 357)  à    History  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Wind power originated under the most practical of circumstances:à   the   need to crush grain for flour.à   Originally a labor-intensive process of hand   pressing between stones, the challenge to find a better way to mill flour   soon engaged the human imagination.à   This led to hand cranks, horse-  drawn axles, and eventually watermill...              ... Wind Power and Other Energy Options.à   Ann Arbor,   Michigan:à   The Universityà  of Michigan Press, 1978.  à    National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).à   ââ¬Å"Clean Energy Basics:à     Introduction to Wind Energy.â⬠à   2003.à   27 April 2003.à     clean_energy/wind.html>  à    Righter, Robert.à   Wind Energy in America.à   Norman, Oklahoma:à   University   of Oklahoma Press, 1996.  à    Tse, Lawrence, and Duane Bong.à   ââ¬Å"Environmental Impact of Wind   Turbines.â⬠à   Vision Engineer.com.à   2003.à   29 April 2003.à     www.visionengineer.com/env/wind environmental_impact.shtml>  à    United States Department of Energy.à   ââ¬Å"Wind Energy Program.â⬠à   2001.à   28   April 2003.à  Ã    à    Union of Concerned Scientists.à   ââ¬Å"Bush Budget Slashes Funds for   Renewable Energy Sources.â⬠à   News.à   2003.à   29 April 2003.à     www.ucsusa.org/news.cfm?newsID=328>                        
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