szélenergiaturbinák
Szélenergiaturbinák, commonly known as windmills or wind turbines, are devices that convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy, which is then often converted into electrical energy. These turbines typically consist of rotor blades that spin when wind strikes them. The rotating blades are connected to a shaft, which drives a generator. The generator produces electricity that can be fed into an electrical grid or used locally.
The design of modern wind turbines has evolved significantly over time. The most common type is the
Wind energy is a renewable energy source, meaning it is naturally replenished and does not deplete finite