How Wind Energy Works
Electricity generation from wind energy is quite simple. Wind passes over the wind turbine blades and creates lift which causes the blades to move in a clockwise fashion, thus turning the turbine rotor. The rotor is connected to an internal electric generator and the electricity is then delivered to the electricity grid and our homes via electric distribution lines.
Canada's Installed Capacity
As of December 2022, Canada’s total installed capacity of wind energy was approximately 15 GW, the equivalent of powering over 3.4 million homes with electricity. For more information on Canada’s wind energy industry, wind energy, and the country’s installed capacity, please visit the Canadian Renewable Energy Association’s website: https://renewablesassociation.ca/