On February 25, 2020, students of the TT-19-2 group in the number of 20 people (curator Mergembayeva A. Zh.) held a curatorial hour on the theme “wind Power – energy of the future”.
Students of the TT-19-2 group prepared a presentation and a report on this topic that wind power Is one of the most promising ways to obtain energy. This source is not only environmentally friendly (wind generators do not consume fossil fuels during operation), but also renewable. The cost of getting energy from wind is mainly reduced to installing the necessary equipment. The operation of a wind generator with a capacity of 1 MW over 20 years saves about 29 thousand tons of coal or 92 thousand barrels of oil. In addition, the wind energy reserves are more than a hundred times higher than the hydropower reserves of all the rivers of the planet. Therefore, the governments of different countries consider the development of wind energy as one of the strategic state tasks. For example, Denmark plans to provide 50% of the country’s electricity needs from wind power by 2020. And scientists are constantly searching for solutions that can improve modern wind turbines.