Important Facts About Wind Turbines Information
Facts About Wind Turbines
Wind turbines, the modern equipment used to
capture wind energy, are constantly being refined to meet
today's energy demands. There are super large commercial wind
turbines used for supplying electricity to commercial and
residential areas. There are medium to small wind turbines for
use on farms and at homes with large yards. There are portable
wind turbines that can be used in remote areas or for camping.
And, there are new, micro wind turbines for residential home
use.
Until this century, wind was used in many ways, to power water
pumps, mills, sailboats and other smaller machines. But now,
with the energy crunch and high prices on limited resources
like oil, wind power has come of age. Today's turbines are
engineered specifically for production of electricity. Another
interesting development as wind power demand increases, is the
sprouting of wind mill farms, with dozens of large wind mills
producing electricity to sell back to power companies.
People are interested in knowing the facts about wind
turbines. They know that wind is a free, renewable
energy resource. They would love to have free electricity at
home. But, like many things, free is not always free. There is
a lot of technology involved, and that is not free. Right now,
costs are very high and recouping the investment takes a long
time. With growing demand, improvements in technology, and
better supply, wind turbines will lessen in initial cost. After
that, it's a free, wind powered, ride.
Facts about wind turbines include that the top three
nations now producing wing power are Germany, Spain, and the
United States. Even in the forward looking US, the power
produced is only less than a half of one percent of all
electricity produced (2005). And, only half the states even
have wind farms. Colorado is one of the leaders in renewable
resource energy. The wind mill giant company based in Denmark,
Vestas, has recently chosen to locate a new manufacturing
plant, with about 1350 new jobs, just outside of Denver, in
Colorado.
One of the most interesting facts about wind
turbines are how this system transforms the kinetic
wind energy into mechanical or electrical energy by using
rotator blades and an internal drive train and generator. From
turning the rotator shaft, energy is transferred to a generator
and then stored in batteries for later use, or bumped up via an
inverter from DC to AC power for household or commercial
use.
The large commercial wind turbines can be 500 feet high, and
generate electricity in a 700 kW to 2.5 MW range. The farm or
large yard turbine towers run about 30 to 50 feet in height,
and can generate about 10 kW power. Rooftop models lack the
height needed to get up into the best wind currents, and they
need to be smaller all around to fit in with the overall look
of any residence. Obviously they would produce far less energy,
but enough to power lighting or small appliances.
Spurred by economic demands, and government tax incentives,
production of wind power tripled in the US between the years
1998 and 2005. Green product programs, and customer interest
has sparked the growth of smaller wind systems for home use. Do
it yourselfers can create a wind system kit with relative ease
and less expense. Sales of rooftop micro wind generators will
show good growth in coming years. Smaller, more aesthetically
pleasing systems need to be created for new homes and for
refitting older residences to capture wind power for home use.
It appears, to quote songwriter Bob Dylan, that the answer is
blowin’ in the wind.
Speakout: July 4, 2009 (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
The Press-Republican has received a number of Speakouts both insulting and praising the candidates for Essex County district attorney. We won't be using any of those.
Commission eyes $24M wind farm (Jackson County Pilot)
The Jackson Utilities Commission has expressed interest in installing a $24 million dollar municipal wind farm upon the recommendation of a 16-year-old.
Green Star Announces Appointment of Capital Partners to Serve as Investor Relations Counsel (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO----Green Star Alternative Energy, Inc. - http://www.greenstarae.com - is pleased to announce that it has appointed Capital Partners d.o.o. to serve as its investor relations counsel.
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. Files 2008 Annual Report on Form 20-F (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. , a leading provider of distributed power generation systems in China and a fast-growing manufacturer of wind turbines, today announced that the Company filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2008 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on June 30, 2009.
Wind power company to open production center in Santa Paula (Ventura County Star)
Continental Wind Power, based in Santa Barbara, plans to build its first U.S. wind turbine manufacturing and production center in Santa Paula.
Green Star Progressing Towards Listing on OTC Bulletin Board (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO----Green Star Alternative Energy, Inc. -http://www.greenstarae.com- is pleased to announce that it is moving towards compliance with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and becoming a fully reporting entity.
Wind turbines could be in your backyard (Papillion Times)
On June 8, the Sarpy County Planning Department organized a Wind Ordinance Open House giving the public the opportunity to hear about national wind energy trends, how the stimulus package will affect wind energy, a question and answer session, local wind resources and zoning issues.
EPA May Have Suppressed Report (CBS News)
E-Mail Messages From Agency Shows Manager Told Researcher His 98-Page Report Would Not Be Disseminated; EPA Says It Acted Properly
New fact-collecting method a bear necessity (Kingston Whig-Standard)
A Queen's University biologist has created a radical new me -thod for getting the bare facts on Canada's polar bear population.[...]
A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. Announces Closing of $40 Million Senior Convertible Notes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd. , a leading provider of distributed power generation systems in China and a fast-growing manufacturer of wind turbines, announced the closing of its offering of $40 million aggregate principal amount of Senior Convertible Notes , plus warrants , to several institutional investors.
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