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No. Well, not really. Some windmills run on wind alone (like the old Dutch windmills). Others use the wind to create electricity, and use some of that electricity to perform their own asks (such as rotating their fins to take best advantage of the wind they are catching). I'd expect big wind turbines would have their own processors and communications equipment to relay data and handle chores like aiming themselves to the wind and pitching the blades. They probably run and draw some power even when the turbine isn't generating it's own.

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No, windmills do not need electricity to work. Windmills harness the natural power of the wind to generate energy, which can then be converted into electricity through a generator.

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