offshore wind farms
Offshore wind farms are large-scale installations that harness wind energy from turbines situated in bodies of water, typically located in the ocean or large lakes. These facilities generate electricity by converting the kinetic energy of wind into electrical power, providing an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution for meeting energy demands.
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