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Rotor blade

Gear
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Drive shaft

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Wind direction forr
an upwind rotor

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World wind energy–generating capacity (

×1000 megawatts)

From

Vital Signs 2005

, Worldwatch Institute, W.W. Norton (2005), and based on data from BTM Consult (2010),

American Wind Energy Association (2012), and European Wind Energy Association (2012).

Mark Thiessen/NG Image Collection

a. Kansas Wind Farm. Wind energy represents a promising alternative
that could diminish our dependence on fossil fuels.

c. Trends in Wind Energy Use. Global wind energy has shown
record growth in recent years.

b. Wind Turbine Design. This basic wind turbine
design has a horizontal axis (horizontal refers to
the orientation of the drive shaft). Airflow causes
the turbine’s blades to turn 15 to 60 revolutions
per minute (rpm). As the blades turn, gears within
the turbine spin the drive shaft. This spinning
powers the generator, which sends electricity
through underground cables to a nearby utility. (The
tower isn’t drawn to scale and is much taller than
depicted.)

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Interpreting Data
What was the world wind energy–generating capacity in
1998? 2008? If the trend in this figure continues, what will
it be in 2018?

Indirect Solar Energy 453
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