Ethics of Wind Power and Solar Power
Originally posted 2010-04-10 23:50:25.
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How Does a Wind Turbine Work
What are Wind Turbines
Modern wind turbines are essentially much like a wind mill, much like the one’s you’d see on farms or in Holland. However, instead of being attached to a mill to grind grain into flour, the turbine is attached to an electrical generator. The result is energy. How much energy? Well it depends on the size of the blades and the wind speed.
Wind turbines can be used on a large scale to produce energy for a city. The turbines generally have two or three blades or rotors. On sunny, windy days they can produce several megawatts. The energy can also be stored for non windy days. On a smaller scale, for home use, a wind turbine can produce about 100 kilowatts. They work well to compliment a solar electric power system. Continue Reading How Does a Wind Turbine Work Here
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Not In My Back Yard
Originally posted 2010-04-10 16:29:54.
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How Wind Turbines Work…green Power For Your Home
The first usage of wind power dates back more than three thousand years. Windmills, which we all know from literature, were used primarily in the west between 1300 and the late 1800′s. None of this means anything to the modern homeowner, considering a wind turbine as a possible alternative energy source, however. What you do need to know is that wind power is not as expensive to impalement as you might think. This may sound funny, but you must determine first, if it is windy enough where you live, to justify a wind turbine. Many use wind power as a back up to solar, while still others use them both in conjunction, as an alternative energy package.
Just how much energy can a wind turbine produce, and will it really make a dent in your electric bill? First you must determine how windy it is where you are planning to install it. This is not a question about whether it is ever windy where you live, it is probably windy during storms, but that is merely an observation about the weather. What you want to know about is the long-term average wind speed for your area, or historic climate data, not day-to-day weather. Obviously it will produce a greater amount of energy the more the small turbine spins. They are defined as having rated capacities of up to 100 kilowatts. So if you were thinking that one wind generator will power your house, I’m sorry but it won’t.
Keep in mind that the wind turbine is simply a collector just like a solar panel is. In this case the collector is the spinning rotor, made up of a number of blades that rotate to turn the electrical generator. Small blades result in a small rotor diameter, which translates into a small collector area, which further translates into small amounts of generated electricity. To properly access the wind flow and generate enough electricity, wind turbines are installed on high towers that rise above any trees or surrounding buildings. Your roof top might not be the right place unless a tower is utilized. It is advisable to get your neighbors permission before installing such a structure. For whatever reason you chose not to have a high enough tower, it won’t matter when it comes to generating adequate energy. It is better not to install a wind turbine in the first place, rather than to not have it high enough. There is simply little energy in low winds that you can convert into usable electricity. Considering that most homes do have more than one energy source, the average household consumes about 1,000 kWh of electricity per month, or about 12,000 kWh per year. Depending on your wind resource and the tower height required to get the wind turbine above the trees, a wind system designed to generate that kind of electric capacity would have to have a very large rotor. Even if you decided to go with several smaller wind turbines, the cost can be in the thousands.
There is of course another option that, depending on your situation, can save you thousands of dollars. I am referring to making this a do-it-yourself project. There are kits available that will cut your cost in half. Even better than that there are online instructional guides that will walk you through the entire process step by step. Small wind turbine system can be constructed for literally pennies on the dollar in this manner. For those of you who don’t have either the time or the inclination to do it all yourself, I might suggest that you take advantage of the current work shortage by hiring a couple of competent handymen to construct the entire project. I bet with the right instructions, you could bring it in for a tenth of the original estimate.
My own extensive research has helped me narrow down the best of the best instructional guides, complete with blueprints, photos, for that do-it-yourself wind and/or solar power project you might be considering. Obviously, I can’t go into great detail in this article, but if I have piqued your interest, you can get all the facts of this or many other ideas on how to go green at my site Possibly GREEN.
There you’ll find the right ways to live a greener life, including up to date articles and information on How Wind Turbines Work…Green Power for Your Home. At Possibly GREEN you will find the right ways to live a greener life, including information on how to convert your car inexpensively, grow an organic garden, live chemically free, and even find green jobs in your area.
Now in my late 50′s, I consider myself to be a Jack Of All Trades And Master Of a few things. I was a struggling actor for 25 years. During that time I learned a little about a lot of things, and would like to pass along some of that knowledge. As a person that deeply cares about the environment, I feel that we should do all we can to pitch in to save our beautiful planet with How Wind Turbines Work…Green Power for Your Home.
Originally posted 2010-04-25 12:17:04.
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Important Facts About Building Wind Turbine / Top 10 Facts About Building Wind Turbines
As we know a wind turbine converts the energy of wind into kinetic energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as pumping water, cutting lumber or grinding stones, the machine is called a windmill. Further if we convert mechanical energy to electricity we use wind turbines also called wind Generator or wind energy converter.
The top or main facts about building wind turbines are that the fuel prices continues to rise hire and hire that results in increase in our utility expenses. The cost to maintain the necessity called electricity is escalating by the hour, and more and more people are looking for suitable alternatives to conventional energy. Renewable energy stands out as the most suitable alternative, with wind power being the most popular and rapidly growing option. Apart from standing out in abilities, wind power energy stands out in its cost-effectiveness and savings potential.
The Statistics show that the wind energy output is increased by four times between 2001 and now. Wind power is becoming increasingly popular because it is clean, renewable, easier and cheaper to access than other forms of renewable energy. Wind turbines have been surfacing all over the world as more and more people are installing windplans wind turbines and taking themselves off the grid. Imagine the considerable savings when compared to getting a commercially installed renewable energy system!
And one more important fact is that wind energy accounts for only about 1% of the world’s alternative energy use. Some of the countries have taken bigger steps for using more and more wind energy. As more people begin using wind turbines and the technology develops, the cost of acquiring wind turbines is gradually decreasing. That is great news for those looking to save using wind energy.
Let we introduce you to one more important fact of wind energy. Your electricity bill can be cut in half right away by installing a single wind turbine to generate half of your energy requirements. The amount of electrical power that you need determines which type and size turbine you will need. Are you getting energized now?
Wind has been a source of green energy for several years. The primary early use of this green energy is to pump water and mill grain. Recently improvements in the technology of wind turbines have enabled the use of harnessed wind for the generation of electricity at a large amount.
Wind Energy neither produces emissions or pollutants during their operation, Thus helps in reducing global warming.
Taking into account the benefits of wind energy windplans has made considerable changes in the technology of developing wind turbines.
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Originally posted 2010-04-24 12:52:24.
Wind power! Building wind turbines and bringing jobs to Western Michigan.: An article from: Products Finishing
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