Where wind energy is typically found, used, or stored?
Wind energy is used all over the world, notably in the United States, Spain, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark and India. In some countries, wind makes up a significant part of the electricity supply network. Denmark, for example, draws more than 20 per cent of its entire electricity supply from wind power, and some areas of Germany are over 50 per cent. Wind powers some of the major power plants that we use today to get electricity into our homes.
The three main wind power storage methods currently being implemented are battery, compressed air and hydrogen.
The three main wind power storage methods currently being implemented are battery, compressed air and hydrogen.