
What Does "Wind Energy" Mean?
If you've ever been driving along and seen a field of tall towers with long blades rotating, you've witnessed wind power in motion. Wind power literally means the production of energy using wind. Those tall towers are referred to as wind turbines (and in groups, they're called wind farms); they convert gusts of wind into electricity using an electrical generator.
Today's wind turbines are a more practical upgrade from the windmills of years ago; instead of using wind power just to crush grain or run factory machinery, today's turbines can help families like yours cut home energy costs. And the big plus of today's wind turbines? You don't need acres of farmland to own one.
Schedule a consultation with BASK POWER today to discuss if wind energy can benefit your home or business.
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