"He proposed (James Blyth) to use excessive power to illuminate Marykirk's main street, local people refused to do so, they were concerned (wind power engine) Pioneer: around him Many people are afraid of the wind power engine he invented, but many countries now want to develop wind power generation (Croll, 2012) Limited resources.
Although there is no important figure, Denmark is a pioneer of the wind power industry, a top country. 39% of Denmark's electricity comes from the wind. The Danish government plans to increase the percentage of electricity production from 50% to 50% by 2020 and 84% by 2035. According to Guardian, in an era of abnormal wind, Denmark's energy demand can reach up to 140%. The remaining energy is sold to Germany and Sweden. It is also a Danish wind turbine manufacturer like Vestas. Raw material: The tower consists of steel and is painted with an alloy of zync. Cabin is made of glass fiber, cabin has main drive shaft and gearbox. Many materials are tested in blade manufacture. The most popular material of the blade is glass fiber. Light weight wood and aluminum used
Denmark's electricity sector integrates wind energy and other energy sources into the nation's electricity grid. The current goal of Denmark is to focus on transportation sector smart battery system (V2G) and plug-in cars. The country is a member of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Significant investments have been made in establishing links between roads and railroads between Denmark regions, especially the large-scale fixed links linking Zealand and Fun. It was now possible to drive from Frederikshavn in northern Jutland to Copenhagen in the west without leaving the highway. The main railway operators are DSB of passenger service and DB Schenker rail of freight train. Railroad tracks are managed by Banedanmark. The North Sea and the Baltic Sea are intertwined with various international ferries. The second connection to Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link connecting Denmark and Germany will begin in 2015.