Wind power generation is a technology that harnesses wind energy to drive wind turbines and produce electricity. When the wind blows, it causes the blades of the wind turbine to rotate, which in turn activates the generator to produce power. Wind power is an environmentally friendly and sustainable energy source with great development potential. The main components of a wind turbine include: 1. Blades: The blades are the core of the wind turbine, responsible for capturing wind energy. The number, shape, and material of the blades directly affect the turbine's efficiency. 2. Hub: The hub supports the blades and transmits their rotational force to the generator. 3. Generator: The generator's role is to convert the rotational motion of the blades into electrical energy. 4. Nacelle: The nacelle protects the generator and other internal components. 5. Tower: The tower supports the entire wind turbine and raises it to a sufficient height to capture more wind energy efficiently.