While the science may seem modern day, the concept has been
around for millenniums. Its predecessor, the simple windmill, can be traced as
far back as 200 B.C. when it was used for simple farming like grinding grain
and drawing water. It's not until 1888 when the first electricity producing
wind turbine would be brought to the U.S. Today, it powers everything from
neighbourhoods to schools to telecom towers.
While we'll leave the specifics up to the engineers, have
you ever wondered what keeps these massive propellers in motion? We've wondered
the same, so we put together a simple guide on how wind turbines work, which
you can see below.
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Energy story - “An Animated Guide to the Science of Wind Turbines.”

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