Authors: Madhu Rani
Abstract: The rapid increase in global energy demand caused by population growth, industrialization, and technological advancement has intensified the exploitation of fossil fuel resources such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These conventional energy sources contribute significantly to environmental degradation, including air pollution and climate change. Consequently, renewable energy sources have gained considerable attention as sustainable alternatives. Wind power is one of the most widely adopted renewable energy technologies due to its ability to generate electricity without emitting greenhouse gases during operation. However, despite its environmental advantages, wind energy development also presents certain environmental and social challenges. This research paper examines the environmental benefits of wind power, explores its ecological impacts, and analyzes its social implications. The study highlights both the positive and negative aspects of wind energy and emphasizes the importance of careful planning, environmental assessments, and community engagement to ensure sustainable wind energy development.