Global Wind Day - June 15
Thu Jun 15th

Global Wind Day

Every year on June 15th, Global Wind Day celebrates the strength and possibilities that wind energy provides each year. It's also a day for people to learn more about wind and this essential form of energy.

Have you ever screamed over the wind? Have you ever screamed over the wind? Wind often ruins a perfectly beautiful day. Wind also causes smoke and rubble to fly around. It causes soil erosion, according to another wind complaint, it causes soil erosion. If the wind is too heavy, it knocks down trees and causes other forms of harm. But the wind can also be a good thing. Many businesses are adopting the wind as an inexpensive form of energy. Wind energy is generated by wind turbines in these companies.

Wind energy provides the following benefits: According to the department of energy, wind energy provides the following benefits: According to the department of energy, wind energy provides the following benefits:

  • It is one of the most cost-effective energy sources
  • Wind energy is not reliant on fossil fuels or coal, making it a renewable energy source
  • It is a renewable source of electricity that will never run out

Wind energy also creates jobs. Wind turbine service technicians are the second fastest growing occupation in the United States. Many other nations are profiting from these benefits, including the United States. China, Germany, India, Spain, United Kingdom, and Brazil are among the world's top wind energy suppliers include China, Germany, India, Spain, United Kingdom, and Brazil. Wind energy is one of the world's top wind energy producers include China, Germany, Germany, India, Spain, United Kingdom, and Brazil.

How to celebrate #globalwindday

Wind energy companies and organizations host a variety of events around the world on this day. These include educational seminars, visits to wind farms, wind turbine demonstrations, and parades. Here are some other ways to participate: Here are some more ways to participate: Here are some more ways to participate:

  • Learn more about the benefits of wind energy
  • Do a science project with your children that helps them learn more about wind
  • If it's windy outside, try a kite, play with a pinwheel, or gather leaves
  • Find out how to determine the wind direction by using a weather vane or windsock
  • Watch the film The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

#GlobalWindDay on social media, post a wind-related picture on social media with #GlobalWindDay.

The global wind day's history has a global wind day

The first Wind Day was held in 2007 by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA). In 2009, the EWEA joined forces with the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and made it a worldwide event. WindEurope and the GWEC have coordinated the day together in recent years. The organizations sponsored a photo competition in 2012. People from around the world were encouraged to submit photos that best represented the year's theme. "The Wind in Mind" and "Future Wind" are two of the new themes that have appeared in recent books.