These variables can be environmental impact, cost efficiency, and transportation issues. Along the lines of environmental impact, wind energy poses minimal degradation to the environment due to its little need of natural resources to be consumed. All of the components that go into creating a wind turbine outweigh the cons because the net power output ends up being a worthwhile goal. Among other items that cause companies to decide upon a project is the cost efficiency, and it turns out that wind energy is much more affordable than most other energy sources. For instance, a coal plant would have very large maintenance cost, whereas a wind turbine has little to no maintenance cycles. Wind turbines mostly have an initial startup fee that would include cost of materials, labor of installing the wind turbine at the desired location, and a monthly fee for use of property. Another reason wind turbines are cost effective is because there is no royalty on wind that passes the blades of a wind turbine. The supply of energy is virtually endless since the temperature differences between the surface of the earth and the atmosphere always cause winds to circulate throughout the entire world. Although there seems to be little worry in terms of the sustainability of a wind turbine and its cost efficiency, as with many energy sources the …show more content…
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