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How Do WPPs Work?
Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy. Wind turbines rotate with the thrust of the wind. This rotational movement is transferred to a generator via a rotor and gearbox. The generator uses this mechanical energy to generate electricity. The size and capacity of wind turbines vary depending on the speed of the wind. As the wind speed increases, the amount of electricity generated by the turbine also increases.
WPPs are generally built in regions where the wind is strong, i.e., coastlines, mountainous areas, and open seas.