There is no necessary link between the wind power generation facility and the underdevelopment of the region. The location of wind power generation generally takes into account factors such as the size of the wind power and the natural environment. Generally, higher altitude locations, such as plateaus and mountains, are chosen. Wind energy in these locations is generally abundant and suitable for the construction of wind farms. At the same time, when selecting wind power sites, it is also necessary to consider the impact on agricultural land and natural ecology to ensure that the local ecological environment will not be damaged.
Therefore, just because a region is installing wind power does not mean it is lagging behind. Wind power is a clean energy source that can provide local electricity while helping to reduce thedependence on fossil fuels and reduce environmental pollution.
Not necessarily. Each village must install a wind power plant, depending on local wind resources and energy needs. If local wind energy resources are abundant and the village's energy needs are significant, then installing a wind power plant is a feasible option. However, if local wind energy resources are low or the village's energy needs are low, installing a wind power plant may not be the optimal option. When deciding whether to install a wind power plant, local natural conditions, energy demand, economic costs and other factors should be comprehensively considered.