Environmentally friendly - reducing carbon dioxide emissions and mitigating climate change are the most important benefits of wind energy generation. And there are none of the pollutants produced by other fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Achieve energy balance - a wind turbine with a life span of 20 years will only produce some carbon dioxide three to six months after it is produced, installed and put into service, but will not create any environmental impact for the following 19 years. cost.
Fast installation - Constructing a wind farm takes just a few weeks, and involves large cranes installing turbine towers, engine rooms and blades on reinforced concrete foundations.
A reliable and renewable resource - wind power drives turbines at no cost and is not affected by fossil fuel prices. Wind power also doesn’t need to be mined, drilled or transported to power stations like fossil fuels. World fossil fuel prices are rising, while the cost of wind power is falling.
Moreover, in some large projects, the availability rate of medium-sized generators is as high as 98%, which means that only 2% is used for maintenance, which is far better than the performance of conventional power stations.