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15
Oct

Wind generator vibration

Posted by admin in Renewable Energy

Residential Wind Generator Technology

Wind generator vibrationResidential wind generators use eco-friendly renewable energy to provide power for homes. Advances in wind technology give hope to new-age green initiatives designed to improve the environment and make the country less dependent on our dwindling natural resources and upon foreign energy sources.

As wind generators have evolved, four critical qualities have been perfected. Today’s wind generators are quiet, capable of high performance for long periods of time and are extremely durable and efficient at converting the wind to electrical power.

Wind is a form of solar energy. Wind is created by the combination of the atmosphere’s uneven heating by the sun, the irregularities of the earth’s surface and the rotation of the earth around the sun. The earth’s terrain, the earth’s bodies of water and the earth’s vegetation determine wind flow patterns.

Man has always been interested in wind. Over time, humans have learned to use wind for many purposes including motion energy activities like sailing, kite flying and now for generating electricity. Wind energy describes the process by which wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.

The development and evolution of wind generator technology has spurred the increase in the use of wind as a source of renewable energy. The purpose of a wind generator is to convert the wind’s kinetic energy into mechanical power. The mechanical power is then used for specific tasks like pumping water. Wind generators convert this mechanical power into electricity.

In its simplest form, a wind generator works directly opposite the common fan. Rather than making wind, wind generators use the wind to make electricity by using the wind collected by wind turbines.

There are two basic types of wind turbines; horizontal-axis and vertical-axis. Horizontal turbines are the most common for residential applications. Horizontal turbines use two or three blades that are faced into the wind. Residential turbines are usually sized for 100 kilowatt capacity. Commercial turbines range up to several megawatts and are often arranged in wind farms.

Today’s state-of-the-art residential wind turbines power generators provide power to a hybrid solar-wind charged controller with 12, 24 and 48 volt auto-regulating states to assure optimal ch 1000 arging power of solar-wind and to protect the unit’s battery bank from over-charging. These products are relatively inexpensive and incredibly efficient.

Since the unveiling of the original 100 kilowatt generator at Yalta in 1931, wind generators have come a long way in terms of capacity, size, noise levels and overall efficiency. The first utility grid wind turbine was produced by the John Brown Company of the Okney Islands and was used in the UK in 1954. This unit had an 18-meter diameter, a three bladed rotor and a rated output of 100 kilowatts.

To be effective, wind turbines work best in locations that have constantly high wind speeds. In these settings horizontal turbines are preferred. In settings where the wind direction is variable, vertical axis turbines are preferred. The generator for horizontal turbine sis usually located at the top of the tower. The generator for a vertical=axis turbine is located near the ground.

Over time, the technological advances of generators have enabled reliable delivery of power in extremely cold conditions. Earlier models struggled with this capability. Additionally, the early wind generators were known for excessive howling noises and vibration of the blades caused by high winds. These deficiencies have been corrected through more compact design and more efficient blade capacity. Whereas early versions of wind turbines and generators were cumbersome, today’s efficient models are sleek and compact and greatly increase the aesthetic appeal of these renewable energy products.

By: Roberto Bell

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12
Oct

Wind generators

Posted by admin in Wind Generators

Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy resources. It has an average annual growth rate of over 20 percent. According to the American Wind Energy Association, wind energy in US can generate as much as 10777 billion kilowatt electricity annually. This figure is more than twice the amount of electricity produced in US today.

Click here to learn how I used wind generation to cut my home energy costs to zero.

wind generatorsWind generators are growing fast due to the financial savings they offer. According to ‘The Homeowners Guide to Energy Independence: Alternative Power Sources for the Average American’ any homeowner having an acre or more land with at least 9mph average yearly wind speed can benefit from installing one or more wind generators. Below are some wind turbines power benefits:

1. As compared to other energy sources, wind generators produce clean electricity. They are environmentally friendly. It is because they do not produce air pollutants and green house gases. Running a single 1 MW wind generator is equivalent to planting 1 sq. mile of forest. It can displace 2000 tons of CO2 in one year.

2. Wind energy is the least expensive renewable source of energy. In many parts of US, wind farms can generate electricity at a price of less than 5 cents per kilowatt hour.

3. Free electricity can be produced with ease. You can cut your electricity bill to 85% or even 100% by using 2 or 3 wind generator units.

4. You can earn money by selling excess electricity produced by your wind generator.

5. It will reduce your dependency on power corporations.

6. Production cost for wind generators is very low. It is affordable and you can find different varieties in the market. It is very easy to build residential wind generator. Often, it can be easily made in one week time by following proper instructions.

7. Wind generators have less installation and maintenance charges. Also, it is reliable and able to generate electricity 99% of the time.

8. They use batteries which can be easily rewired. Energy can be transferred from one place to another by transporting batteries only.

9. Wind energy is renewable resource of energy. It is abundant and will not deplete. Therefore, wind generators provide a long-term solution for power generation.

10. Governments in countries like the USA offers tax incentives for those who install wind generators.

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09
Oct

Home wind turbine

Posted by admin in Wind Turbines

Home Wind Power Is Defiantly An Investment

Home wind power is regarded to be amongst the most inexpensive, gainful, and dependable alternative energy resolutions. Home Wind Power is efficient, clean and affordable. Installations of home wind power systems have skyrocketed in the past three years as wind turbine technology has improved, incentives have increased and oil and electricity prices have fluctuated.

Home wind power has come of age as a key component of the trend towards renewable energy sources like solar energy, biomass, hydroelectric, tidal and geothermal. All wind systems consist of a wind turbine, a tower, wiring, and the ‘balance of system’ components: controllers, inverters, and/or batteries.

Vertical wind turbines which are otherwise known as a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) are becoming more common place in residential installations, and here are just a few reasons why. Unlike a horizontal wind turbine a vertical wind turbine does not have to be pointed into the wind to produce power. Being that the turbine is mounted on a vertical axis means that the blades will always be facing into the wind.

A vertical wind turbine does not require the gearbox and generator to be mounted high on the tower which means that the assembly can be mounted close to or on the ground which makes for easier access and maintenance. Finally the vertical wind turbine has a lower start-up speed over the horizontal axis wind turbine which allows for the turbine to start generating electricity more often in low wind areas.

Home Wind Power As Investment

If you are building a home in a remote location, a small wind energy system can help you avoid the high costs of extending utility power lines to your site. Another reason why home wind power kits are becoming a hot topic is that a lot of people want to reduce their energy costs but don’t want to spend money on expensive solar panels. Finally the vertical wind turbine has a lower start-up speed over the horizontal axis wind turbine which allows for the turbine to start generating electricity more often 1000 in low wind areas.

All types of renewable energy can actively contribute to protecting the environment from further damage, while saving money on utility bills. Home wind power is one of the best ways that you could possibly go if you are looking to save money and help the environment at the same time. Of course how much money one can save by utilizing the wind is going to determine on the type of terrain that exists in the area of which one lives. Regulations vary from city to city, and state to state, so they need to be checked out before spending any money.

Conclusion

If home wind power does suit your purposes, there are a wide variety of kits available that can have you saving money and producing your power in no time at all. Move with the times and stop paying power company profits out of your hard earned money by making the choice to get home wind turbine power now.

Forget about spending $3,000 or more for factory made windmills and solar panels because if you can followsimple step-by-step instructions and invest just $200 then you can transform your energy-using home into an energy producing "green home". Better yet, if you produce more electricity than you use, the electric company is obligated by law to buy it from you at current market price! So imagine it instead of mailing a check to the electric company each month they could be sending YOU a check each month!

By: Paul Rodgers

 

As the cost of fuel continues to rise, paying attention to the condition of one’s heating system is becoming more important. Eco-Technology Solutions has searched the entire globe to find the best residential wind systems available on the market today. Find out more about Home Wind Power
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02
Oct

Wind turbine specification

Posted by admin in Wind Turbines

Whether you are planning to create a decorative windmill project or one for generation of electricity, it is always best to start off by obtaining a set of windmill plans.

wind turbine specificationWhen building your windmill, the size, shape, color and materials can be entirely up to you; however, the blades of the windmill must be of some exact specifications. When shaped accordingly, the blades of a windmill will be able to move easily when the wind passes through them. If you make the windmill blades too poorly shaped, the turbine will not spin even under strong wind conditions.

If you are planning to make windmills for artistic reasons, one of the best materials to use is Styrofoam. This material is light, cheap, easily affixed and very easy to shape with a Styrofoam cutter. The next best option is sheet metals that are widely available from hardware stores. Choosing light materials is best; a light windmill turbine will spin even in conditions where there is very little wind.

Make Your Own Windmill, Points to Remember:

If you make windmill blades too poorly shaped, the turbine will not spin even under strong wind conditions.

Choosing light materials is best; a lighter windmill turbine will spin even in conditions where there is very little wind.

If you plan to make windmill power generators, the best materials to use are wood, fiberglass or aluminum.

Generally, you should place the wind turbine in a spot where there is consistent and moderate wind flow.

Before you start making the windmills, you should consider the location where you plan to erect and make windmill. Generally, you should place the wind turbine in a spot where there is a consistent and moderate flow of wind.

The higher the altitude, the higher the wind speed will be. Some builders erect their windmills 10 to 20 feet into the air to harvest stronger wind power. If you plan to place it at such heights, the pole supporting the windmill must receive lots of support and reinforcements, because under high wind conditions the whole structure will become unstable.

If you plan to make windmill power generators, the best materials to use are wood, fiberglass or aluminum. These materials are strong and durable enough for outdoor use. You should also consider the ease of maintenance when it comes to the location of the windmill.

These are just a few of many useful tips when it comes to you being able to make windmill power generation. Look out for the next installment in making windmills.

Author: L J Sutherland

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