Wind power refers to the energy generated from wind using turbines. It harnesses the kinetic energy of moving air to produce electricity. Wind turbines convert the wind’s energy into mechanical energy, which is then transformed into electrical energy. This form of renewable energy is considered environmentally friendly as it produces no emissions during operation and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Wind power can be harnessed both onshore (located on land) and offshore (located in bodies of water). As technology advances, wind power continues to grow as a significant component of the global energy mix, contributing to sustainable energy solutions and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.