Along with the trend of developing renewable energy globally, wind energy is one of the types of energy that is focused on and developed. If you still can't imagine about wind energy. Follow the article below, Green In will provide you with the wind energy image in Viet Nam.
1. Overview of wind energy
1.1. What is wind energy?
Wind energy is understood as a form of energy in renewable energy. Wind energy uses wind power to create necessary energy in life. The two types of energy created are mechanical energy and electrical energy.
In fact, this type of energy has been exploited and studied since ancient times. Because this type of energy can be easily exploited and used. In Vietnam, this energy has a potential future for development thanks to our country's location in the tropical monsoon region.
1.2. Where does wind energy come from?
Wind energy actually comes from the sun. Temperature differences between areas lead to pressure differences. This causes air to move from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. This creates wind.
In other cases, solar energy is produced by absorbing solar radiation. Or by converting light energy into electricity. Although both originate from the sun, these two energies have distinct differences in characteristics as well as exploitation.
Since ancient times, people have used wind power to operate sailing ships. Over time, the application of wind energy has expanded. From traditional windmills to modern wind turbines, serving the purpose of generating electricity.
There are three basic ways to generate wind energy:
Method 1: Generate electricity using energy from wind turbines
People rely on the operation of turbine blades placed in windy places to generate electricity. However, the electricity produced will also depend on factors such as: wind speed, turbine blade radius, air density.
Method 2: Generate energy with wind power plants
Wind power plants work similarly to wind turbines but without the noise. They help generate energy efficiently without affecting the surrounding environment. Thanks to their eco-friendly design, they are suitable for densely populated areas, public spaces and urban areas.
In the future, wind power plants promise to become the optimal solution to minimize noise impacts from traditional wind turbines.
Method 3: Generate wind energy with wind kites
Wind kites are a technology that harnesses wind energy at high altitudes by releasing a flying device with propellers into the air. The wind rotates the propellers, creating mechanical energy. It is then transmitted to a generator on the ground to convert into electricity.

1.3. Important roles of wind energy
Wind energy plays an important role in the sustainable development of the economy as well as life. Below are the roles of wind energy:
With the formation and development of wind energy, it proves that it plays a very important role in daily life:
Limiting climate impact: Wind power is a clean energy source, contributing significantly to mitigating climate change.
Environmentally friendly: Wind power does not produce CO2 or pollutants, helping to reduce the greenhouse effect and protect the ecosystem.
Increased employment opportunities: The wind power industry offers a wide range of career opportunities in the areas of system design, construction, operation and maintenance.
Reducing dependence on traditional energy: Wind power plays an important role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
Promoting sustainable economic development: Wind power applications contribute to building a stable economy, aiming for long-term and environmentally friendly development.
2. What can wind energy be used for?
Wind energy is an abundant natural resource that has been exploited by humans for centuries. Below are some common applications of wind energy:
- Electricity generation: This is the most common use today. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity.
- Transportation: Wind has long been used to move ships, balloons and operate windmills. Today, some modern ships have integrated wind turbine systems to optimize movement efficiency and reduce fuel consumption.
- Agricultural water pumping: Wind-powered water pumping systems support irrigation, especially effective in mountainous areas or places with limited access to grid electricity.
- Cooling support: Wind can be used to operate cooling and air conditioning systems, helping to reduce electricity costs in many areas.
In addition, wind energy is also applied to many daily activities such as drying clothes, drying agricultural products and supporting living in areas lacking electricity.
3. Current development situation of wind energy in Vietnam
Vietnam has great potential for wind power thanks to its favorable coastal location. As of October 10, the country had 2021 wind power plants, of which 106 were in commercial operation with a total capacity of nearly 84 MW - according to EVN, the Vietnam Electricity Group.
Ninh Thuan leads with many large projects such as Trung Nam Wind Power, Dam Nai, Ea Nam (400 MW). Some industrial zones such as Deep C, Du Long have started to apply wind power, but have not yet been optimally exploited.
Despite its rich potential, Vietnam's wind power industry faces challenges in terms of high investment costs and large area requirements, requiring long-term planning.
4. Wind energy images at 3 famous wind power fields in Vietnam
In Vietnam, famous wind power fields are of great interest to many people. For tourists, the image of wind power is a special feature that makes them very excited. Here, visitors can freely check-in.
Typical examples include wind power fields in Bac Lieu, Binh Dinh, and Ninh Thuan provinces. Below we provide images of wind power fields in the provinces.
4.1. Image of wind energy at the wind power field in Bac Lieu province
The first wind power project and also the first wind power project in Southeast Asia was built in Bac Lieu. This is a large project with many wind turbines in Vietnam.
The image of wind energy in Bac Lieu is recognized as a tourist destination by the Mekong Delta Tourism Association. Not only that, this tourist destination also attracts many visitors.
Here, tourists will witness 62 giant wind turbines. These turbines are erected against the sky and connected one after another along the coast.

4.2. Image of wind energy at the wind power field in Binh Dinh province
The image of a wind farm spanning over 122 hectares, with 6 wind turbines, is no longer strange to the people of Binh Dinh. Recently, this place has become an attractive destination, attracting a large number of tourists, especially young people.
The scenery here is impressive with the harmony between sea and mountains, bringing wild and majestic beauty, creating great attraction for those who love to explore.
In addition to checking in at the wind turbine field, visitors can visit other famous places such as Ky Co - Eo Gio, Hon Kho, the tallest Buddha statue in Southeast Asia or Trung Luong picnic area.

4.3. Image of wind energy at the wind power field in Ninh Thuan province
Dam Nai wind farm in Ninh Thuan province covers an area of up to 9,6 hectares. The project has 16 wind turbines. Not only that, the 16 turbines above are the largest in Vietnam.
Unlike other modern wind power projects, this project was built a long time ago. That is why it has a strange, wild beauty.
The panoramic view of the wind turbines is of lush green rice fields. The peaceful scenery is accentuated by the beauty of the mountains. Coming here, tourists will enjoy the cool, comfortable air.

5. Conclusion
Overall, wind energy not only provides clean electricity but also creates impressive landscapes. Wind energy images stretching across mountains, along the coast or in the middle of the plains has become a symbol of sustainable development. Let's follow Green In Discover more beautiful pictures through the next articles!

