Learn how big windmills, called wind turbines, in Oklahoma turn wind into electricity and where that electricity goes, explained clearly for kids aged 10.
Imagine a giant fan standing outside, but instead of using electricity to make the fan blades spin, the wind makes the blades spin! These huge windmills are called wind turbines, and they are very tall with big blades that catch the wind.
Here's how they work step-by-step:
After the wind turbine makes electricity, the electricity travels through cables to a place called the power grid. The power grid is like a giant web of wires that carries electricity to many homes, schools, and businesses.
So, the electricity from the windmills in Oklahoma travels across the state (and sometimes beyond) so that people can turn on their lights, watch TV, and use computers – all powered by the wind!
In short: The wind helps giant windmill blades spin, which makes electricity, and that electricity then goes out through wires to power homes and buildings.