The impact of wind power projects on the ecological environment:
1. The construction of the project will affect the local ecological environment, such as destruction of vegetation, modification of topography and soil erosion.
2. This has some effects on insects and livestock. Birds and insects die more, as do people, when they see the turbine spinning.
3. Produce noise pollution. Wind turbine noise mainly comes from the noise generated by the generator, gearbox and blades cutting through the air.
4. Project operations will produce electromagnetic radiation effects.
5. Acquisition of project land may lead to social problems.
6. Project construction may impact local cultural relics and other landscapes.
7. Affect bird habitat and migration. As the capacity of the wind turbine increases, its surface areae swept and its height increases. When the wind turbine is installed in the flight path of birds, they may hit the moving blades during flight and die.
8. Some foreign environmental protection workers oppose the construction of wind turbines in coastal areas and pastoral areas, saying it would destroy the coastal and pastoral landscape and constitute a kind of visual pollution.
9. The impact on ecology, water and atmosphere caused by project supporting projects, such as roads, living areas, etc., must also be considered. Building a wind power plant requires occupying land to build wind turbine foundations and roads, transport wind energy into electricity, and erect transmission lines, etc., which will have a certain impact on the lives of local residents.
1. Wind power generation converts the kinetic energy of wind into energyie electric. Wind is a new energy source with great potential. Wind has been used by humans for a long time, mainly through windmills to pump water, grind flour, etc. Today, people are interested in how to use wind to generate electricity.
2. Specifically, wind power generation converts wind kinetic energy into mechanical kinetic energy, and then converts mechanical energy into electrical kinetic energy. The principle of wind power generation is to use wind energy to rotate the blades of the wind turbine, then use a speed multiplier to increase the rotation speed to induce the generator to produce electricity.