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THE INDUSTRIAL WIND TURBINE :
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Access to energy, and especially access to electricity, is a prerequisite for the economic and health development of a country.
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While global energy consumption has almost doubled since the 1970s, the share of poor countries has steadily increased. Today, it is estimated that 2 billion people do not have sufficient access to energy to live in acceptable conditions, and 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity at all. This has dramatic health and environmental consequences. Renewable energies such as wind could be a solution: '''A wind turbine converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.'''

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L’accès à l’énergie, et plus particulièrement l’accès à l’électricité, est une condition indispensable pour le développement économique et sanitaire d’un pays. 
Or, si la consommation d’énergie mondiale a presque doublé depuis les années 1970, la part des pays pauvres n’a cessé d’augmenter. Aujourd’hui, on estime à 2 milliards le nombre de personnes qui ne disposent pas d’un accès à l’énergie suffisant pour vivre dans des conditions correctes, et à 1,6 milliards le nombre de personnes n’ayant pas accès à l’électricité. Ce qui a des conséquences sanitaires et environnementales dramatiques. Les énergies renouvelables, comme l’éolien pourraient être une solution : '''Une éolienne convertit l’énergie cinétique du vent en énergie électrique.'''
TraductionAccess to energy, and especially access to electricity, is a prerequisite for the economic and health development of a country.
While global energy consumption has almost doubled since the 1970s, the share of poor countries has steadily increased. Today, it is estimated that 2 billion people do not have sufficient access to energy to live in acceptable conditions, and 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity at all. This has dramatic health and environmental consequences. Renewable energies such as wind could be a solution: '''A wind turbine converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.'''

Access to energy, and especially access to electricity, is a prerequisite for the economic and health development of a country. While global energy consumption has almost doubled since the 1970s, the share of poor countries has steadily increased. Today, it is estimated that 2 billion people do not have sufficient access to energy to live in acceptable conditions, and 1.6 billion people do not have access to electricity at all. This has dramatic health and environmental consequences. Renewable energies such as wind could be a solution: A wind turbine converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.