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Wind Energy Grades Richland Community College,

History of Wind Energy Richland Community College,  Sailing boats  Pumping water  Grinding flour

Modern Wind Turbines  Generator  Magnets  Electric current Richland Community College,

Wind Energy 101  Where wind comes from  How wind makes electricity  Where wind farms are located Richland Community College,

Green Energy Richland Community College,  Free resource  Renewable  Free of pollution

References  Slide 1: “Richland Wind Turbine.” Image. Richland.edu Dec  Slide 2: Stanley, Callie. “Sail Boat Race.” Jpg.  Slide 2: U.S. Department of Energy. (Producer). (2011, Feb. 8). Energy 101: Wind Turbines [Web Video]. Retrieved from  Slide 3: Stanley, Callie. “Wind Turbine.” Jpg  Slide 4: Stanley, Callie. “Kite 1.” Jpg.  Slide 4: Stanley, Callie. “Kite 2.” Jpg.  Slide 4: Energynownews. (Producer). Energy 101: Wind Power 16 Dec Retrieved from  Slide 5: Stanley, Callie. “Turbine and Solar Bag.” Jpg. Richland Community College, 2013