The wind that blows spins the turbines/blades on the horizontal or vertical wind turbines and the winds kinetic energy is transferred to rotational energy.
The generator in the wind turbine that is spun by the turbines converts that rotational energy into electricity.
The transformer changes the electricity outputted by the generator into a higher voltage current
That current is distributed to towns and cities via pylons or underground electric wires.
The local transformer converts the high electric current into a safer and better voltage for household uses such as electric plugs for phone chargers.
The consumer then uses the electricity from the plugs