General Offshore Wind Energy

Wind energy is one of the most environmentally friendly and job generating renewable energy sources. Research shows that wind energy has a much lower carbon footprint and water usage compared to fossil fuel energy sources like coal and natural gas. The cost of wind energy has significantly decreased over the years, making it more competitive with other energy sources.

Offshore wind turbines generate electricity by converting the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. The wind blows over the blades of the turbine, causing them to rotate. The blades are connected to a shaft that turns a generator, which produces electricity. The electricity is then transmitted through cables to the shore, where it can be used to power homes and businesses.

Wind turbines last from 20 to 25 years, though new technologies may prolong their lifespans.

Wind turbines produce low-frequency noise, which is less likely to travel long distances and is generally not audible from more than 500 meters away.

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