Onshore Wind Farms: These are the most common type of wind power plants, where wind turbines are installed on land. They can range from small installations with a few turbines to large-scale farms with hundreds of turbines.
Offshore Wind Farms: These wind farms are located in bodies of water, typically in the ocean. Offshore wind has the potential to generate more electricity because winds tend to be stronger and more consistent over water. However, they are more expensive to build and maintain compared to onshore wind farms.
Floating Wind Farms: This is a relatively new type of wind power plant where turbines are mounted on floating platforms instead of being anchored to the seabed. Floating wind farms allow for installation in deeper waters where traditional fixed-bottom offshore turbines cannot be deployed.