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Onshore Wind Turbines

Onshore wind turbines are large structures installed on land that convert the kinetic energy of moving air into electricity. They consist of tall towers topped with rotating blades connected to a generator. As wind flows over the blades, it causes them to spin, generating electrical power that is fed into the electricity grid. Onshore turbines are a renewable energy source, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. They are typically located in open, windy areas, and their size and technology have advanced to maximize energy production efficiently and sustainably.