Generally, developing countries have to face energy shortages due to less production than required in the energy sector.
There are many alternative forms of energy, of which some are cheap and some are expensive to produce.
The weakness of the economies of underdeveloped countries affects the production of the energy sector.
Energy production is not abundant in these countries.
Alternative energy sources depend on environmental factors beyond our control. The availability of these elements may vary from country to country. Wind energy is a very popular alternative energy source among alternative energies because it can provide reliable energy uninterruptedly to its area.
It does not cause any harm to the environment.
Wind energy turbines also do not harm wildlife.
It is one of the cleanest forms of energy.
This power plant can be installed anywhere in the plains or coastal areas.
They are very cheap to manufacture. less Human power is also used to run it. Carbon is also not produced by its use.
In this case, the turbine is driven by the natural wind, which generates energy.
There is no need for water in setting up these plants, so this energy is very commendable.
Developing countries should adopt this low-cost alternative WIND energy and establish their plants in remote areas.
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