
onshore wind energy
Onshore wind energy refers to the generation of electricity using wind turbines located on land. These turbines convert the kinetic energy from wind into electrical energy through rotating blades. When the wind blows, it turns the blades, which spin a generator to produce electricity. Onshore wind farms are usually installed in areas with consistent winds, contributing to renewable energy efforts and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. It's a clean, sustainable energy source that helps combat climate change, as it emits no greenhouse gases during operation and uses a readily available resource—wind.