International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Srednja škola Matija Antun Reljković, Slavonski Brod, Republika Hrvatska , Slavonski Brod , Croatia
Lovački savez županije splitsko-dalmatinske, Split, Republika Hrvatska , Split , Croatia
Modern society imposes as a challenge the ever-increasing need for energy, in order to ensure the fulfillment of various needs, from business to personal, where choosing the type of energy source, whether it is about its production or distribution, is a prerequisite for an efficient, comfortable and safe life. For this purpose, it is set as a strategic goal to ensure a sustainable energy balance while reducing negative consequences on the environment and human health. The aim of the paper is to point out the need to search for energy sources, the use of which would not cause climate change, without direct and indirect emissions of harmful gases and environmental devastation, where energy problems should be observed not only through regulations, but also through changes in the way of life and behavior of people. reducing everyone's carbon footprint and respecting the inherited environment. In this context, wind energy, which by its nature is indirect energy from the Sun, and the specific form of utilizing that energy, is the topic of this work. The work examines the possibility of technological improvement in the use of wind energy, and as a result of the work, the question of applying the vortex stratification model with the aim of producing electricity, as a completely ecological solution, is opened. Key words: renewable energy sources, movement of air masses, wind energy
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