Articles tagged with: Wind Power
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One of the most important measurements you’ll need to make when planning your DIY wind turbine is wind speed and direction. Knowing where the wind blows best and at what speeds will be important factors for determining what size and type wind turbine will be best for your location and what kind of power your turbine will produce. There are companies around who can come and do a really professional site assessment, but for small machines, this could end up costing as much as the turbine itself!
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Wind turbines, solar panels and other sources of alternate energy are definitely the way of the future. It is possible to reduce your power bill by generating all your own electricity. Produce more power than you use, and the electric company will even pay you!
Anyone with even the most basic handy-man skills can build a wind turbine – and be generating enough clean, renewable energy to power all your household appliances. And is it expensive? You’ll be so surprised. A fully functioning wind power system can be constructed for under …
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It is true. You may have heard it and not believed it, but you can build a wind generator on your own. Even better is the large amounts of money you can save when you build a wind generator instead of purchasing one from a wholesaler or retailer. It is easy to build a wind generator with the plans and instructions available. By utilizing used auto parts, odds and ends and general supplies from your local hardware store, you can build a wind generator in no …
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As contradictory as it sounds, wind energy is a form of solar energy. Nearly all forms of renewable energy, including the energy in fossil fuels, comes ultimately from the sun. The sun’s radiation heats different parts of the earth at different rates-most notably during the day and night, but also when different surfaces (for example, water and land) absorb or reflect at different rates. This in turn causes portions of the atmosphere to warm differently. Hot air rises, reducing the atmospheric pressure at the earth’s surface, and cooler air is …



