Offshore Wind
The best thing about wind is that it practically always exists outside. It is simpler to harness the power the more open space you have. And one of the finest areas to locate wind that won't be obstructed by structures or trees is out on the ocean. Using offshore wind farms is a fantastic way to benefit from renewable energy.
The potential output of offshore wind is 120,000 gigawatts. That equates to 11 times the anticipated 2040 worldwide demand for electricity. About three times as much power is produced by offshore turbines than by on-shore ones. Additionally, since people don't have to look at them, they are less likely to irritate others.
What wind farms would do to the fishing sector is currently the biggest disadvantage. The industry is concerned that construction would drive fish away and make it more difficult to fish and navigate because of the turbines. The potential advantages are obvious if those logistics can be worked out.