Energy is essential for life. Since prehistoric times, when man used bonfires to keep warm at night or to cook food, energy has been the force behind human evolution. In its various forms, energy now moves vehicles and even rockets that will take us to new frontiers in space.
Paradoxically, the use of fossil fuels like coal and oil, while it has allowed for an unimaginable development, endangers the very existence of humanity, given the limited supply of these fuels.
Today, modern man is faced with unbridled energy consumption, on the other hand, and a shortage of energy resources, on the other. This situation has resulted in a relentless search for alternative renewable sources that reduces our dependency on fossil fuels.
In this context, the exploitation of wind energy becomes increasingly interesting as it is a clean and abundantly available alternative. Alongside other alternatives, such as nuclear, hydro, solar and geothermal energy, wind power is becoming more prevalent around the world. Wind farms are now a common sight in many countries, where they provide cities and industries with electricity.
Wind power is also important because of the current downturn in the automobile industry. Many of the technologies used in the automobile sector can be used for the industry production of windows and the construction of wind turbines.
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