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Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS)

Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) are technologies that transform the kinetic energy of wind into electrical power. They typically consist of turbines with large blades that spin when wind blows, connected to a generator that converts mechanical energy into electricity. WECS can be installed on land or offshore and are an environmentally friendly way to produce renewable energy. Their efficiency depends on wind speed and turbine design, making them a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting the transition to cleaner energy sources.