Onshore Wind Power
Onshore wind power refers to the generation of electricity using wind turbines located on land. These turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy, which can then be supplied to homes and businesses. Onshore wind farms are typically built in areas with consistent wind patterns, making them an efficient source of renewable energy.
The advantages of onshore wind power include lower installation costs compared to offshore wind farms and the ability to quickly deploy new projects. Additionally, it contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, helping combat climate change while providing a sustainable energy source for communities.