The working principle of a wind turbine is to convert the kinetic energy of the wind into the mechanical energy of the wind wheel shaft by rotating the wind wheel under the influence of wind force. The generator rotates under the drive of the wind wheel shaft to generate electricity.
To put it simply, wind turbines do not use electricity to generate wind like fans, but use wind to generate electricity. Wind spins the turbine's propeller-like blades around the rotor, spinning the generator, which generates electricity.