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28
Feb

How do wind turbines work

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How do Wind Turbines Work

Wind turbines convert kinetic energy in wind to mechanical energy that can be utilized for many purposes. Read on to know how wind turbines work. Click here to learn how to build your own.

How do Wind Turbines Work

The use of wind machines can be traced back to as early as 200 B.C. The basic working principle of those wind machines was similar to the wind turbines that are used at present. Wind turbines are rotating machines that convert the kinetic energy in wind to mechanical energy (or potential energy). The machines are referred to as windmills, if the mechanical energy produced is used directly in operating machines, such as pumps. If the energy is converted into electricity, then the machines are called wind generators or aerogenerators.

How do Wind Turbines Work

There are two types of wind turbines, classified based on the axis in which the turbine rotates viz. horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWT). Among these two, turbines that rotate on horizontal axis are more popularly used than vertical-axis wind turbines. Both the wind turbines work in the same fashion. Let’s take a look at the machinery and working of wind turbines.

When we see a wind turbine, the most significant component is the tower that holds the blades. The efficiency of wind turbines to some extent depends on the height of the tower. In other words, the tower height should be such that the blades can make use of the available wind energy to maximum amount. Following are the machinery of wind turbines:

  • Blades or rotor (either two or three)
  • Brake (to stop turbine rotation in emergencies)
  • Anemometer (for measuring wind speed)
  • Controller (regulates the turbine)
  • Gear box (to start the machine)
  • Generator (for producing electricity)
  • High-speed and low-speed shaft (to drive generator)
  • Nacelle (houses the turbine and is placed on top of the tower)
  • Pitch (for controlling the direction of blades)
  • Tower (houses the rotor)
  • Wind direction (upwind turbine)
  • Yaw drive (required for upwind turbine and is used to regulate rotor direction)
  • Yaw motor (powers the yaw drive)
  • Wind vane (to measure wind direction)

The working mechanism of wind turbines is very simple. In a wind turbine, the blades are positioned at 45-degree angle, so as to capture maximum kinetic energy from wind. As the broad surface of the blade faces the wind, it creates a positive pressure on the front when the wind hits the blade. This pressure creates a suction behind the blade, which turns the rotor. When wind accelerates and reaches a certain speed (four meters per second), the blade gradually rotates and produces mechanical energy.

 

The energy produced is then converted into electricity via the generators and stored in batteries for further use. The amount of energy production depends on the rotational speed of turbine, which in turn is directly proportional to the speed of wind. The turbine speed can even reach to about 250 kilometers per hour. However, at very high speeds, the rotation of the blade is ceased with the help of brakes; otherwise, there are chances that strong winds may rip off the turbine blades.

 

As we have discussed, wind turbines make use of renewable energy source to produce electricity without the emission of greenhouse gases. One can install smaller wind turbines at home to supply power for air conditioner (AC) or inverter. In recent times, wind turbines are gaining popularity to combat global warming and carbon dioxide production in the atmosphere, yet providing energy to meet our lavish lifestyles.

 

By Ningthoujam Sandhyarani Published: 3/12/2009

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23
Feb

Residential Wind Power

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Solar And Wind Power For Residential Homes

It is now fully possible to get solar and wind power for residential homes. Costs are coming down, and more and more people are jumping into the benefits of solar and wind power for residential homes. As you read this article, you will discover more about solar power and wind power for residential homes.

Many people are trying the ‘do it yourself’ method

  Residential Wind Power

As you read this article about solar and wind power, you will discover more about:
* What Is Solar And Wind Power?
* Why Use Solar And Wind Power To Power Your Home?
* How To Get Solar And Wind Power For Your Home?
* Tips To Getting Solar And Wind Power For Residential Homes!

* What Is Solar And Wind Power?
It may seem like a basic question, but it is good to understand the principle fully. Solar energy is basically energy from light. So the parts to residential solar energy systems take the light photons, and convert them into electric.

This applies with wind power also; however, there is a marked difference with how they operate. Basically the wind power generators have turbines which turn with the power of the wind, with a generator, this produces electric which when converted to a suitable voltage and amps, will provide your home with electric, and all for free!

It is now fully possible to get solar and wind power for residential homes. Costs are coming down, and more and more people are jumping into the benefits of solar and wind power for residential homes. As you read this article, you will discover more about solar power and wind power for residential homes.

Many people are trying the ‘do it yourself’ method

  Residential Wind Power

As you read this article about solar and wind power, you will discover more about:
* What Is Solar And Wind Power?
* Why Use Solar And Wind Power To Power Your Home?
* How To Get Solar And Wind Power For Your Home?
* Tips To Getting Solar And Wind Power For Residential Homes!

* What Is Solar And Wind Power?
It may seem like a basic question, but it is good to understand the principle fully. Solar energy is basically energy from light. So the parts to residential solar energy systems take the light photons, and convert them into electric.

This applies with wind power also; however, there is a marked difference with how they operate. Basically the wind power generators have turbines which turn with the power of the wind, with a generator, this produces electric which when converted to a suitable voltage and amps, will provide your home with electric, and all for free!
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The difference between solar and wind power, is that the Sun’s light also provides heat in the form of ultraviolet rays. This can also be used to heat water, without the need to generate electric.

* Why Use Solar And Wind Power To Power Your Home?
Because solar energy is solar energy, the source is from our Sun. This makes it free energy! As this is fantastic, considering that if we could collect all the light emitted onto Earth in 1 hour, we would have enough energy for humanities entire needs for a year!

That is big, and when you do your bit, and utilize solar power or wind power, you ultimately help in creating a better world, with free energy! Wind power is caused from the tides, so again we have a lot of potential to make use of these sources of energy.

* How To Get Solar And Wind Power For Your Home?
There are many companies springing up to help you get solar and wind power for your home. They can help you find the right equipment, and even may be able to give you advice about selling your excess energy!

* Tips To Getting Solar And Wind Power For Residential Homes!
Solar and wind power for residential homes is not cheap. The equipment can be expensive, and take years to recoup your investment. Luckily there are many grants that can help you get solar power for the home or wind power for the home at a much better price, than if you had to pay for it all yourself.

Did you know that you can resell your excess energy to the power companies? Not all will buy your excess energy, but there are a few companies who do. For example, in the UK nPower buys green energy.

By: Kozen Huseyin

Discover more about solar power for the home, and solar and wind power for residential homes. Visit www.homesolarenergysystems.info/

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03
Feb

Renewable Energy

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Renewable energy can be from many of the natural resources we have available such as the sun, tides and the wind. Renewable simply means they are replenished naturally and there is no danger of depleting them.

Renewable EnergyMany factors are causing the scramble to find renewable energies that we can use in place of fossil fuels. With global warming, the price of oil and utility costs going up regularly, there is definitely a need for renewable energy.

The big investors believe in the concept. They are making money available to study this latest idea of how to conserve energy and protect the environment. In 2006, 100 billion dollars was invested into renewable energy.

Wind power is one of the renewable energies that are being studied. It is being used in European countries as well as in the United States. Solar thermal power is being used in the United States and Spain. Geothermal energy is being used in California. The country of Brazil uses ethanol fuel derived from sugar cane.

When we think of renewable energy we think of it more on a large scale. But there are also smaller sources that are used in more rural areas. Kenya is one that has the highest use of solar power in the world. They sell about 30,000 of the smaller solar systems every year.

Of the different renewable energy sources, the renewable energy used the most is solar power. This may be due to solar energy being the most readily available energy. It has been used since early prehistoric times, although not to the extent it is used today.

The solar panels absorb the heat from the sun and provide heat for many things. Over the next few years experts say renewable energy such as solar power will be in use in millions of home worldwide. Did you know there are even traffic signals that use solar power? The uses for this type of energy are growing by leaps and bounds.

There are programs in India that are taking advantage of solar power as a renewable energy. They are working on a plan to have solar energy in at least a million homes in the next several years. Because this area has long days and abundant sunshine it is the perfect spot. Solar thermal energy is already in use for heating water in residential and industrial settings.

Biomass is one type of renewable energy. This is an organic material that contains stored energy. This energy it stores comes from the sun. Plants soak it up the energy during photosynthesis. When you burn wood in your fireplace you are using a biomass product.

Other examples of biomass are crops, garbage, landfill gas and wood. When the biomass material is burned, heat is released. This includes burning waste to create steam for making electricity or for heating residential and industrial buildings.

Biomass, in addition to being burned can be converted to ethanol and biodiesel. The latter can be made from left over food such as vegetable oil and animal fat. There are many alternatives for producing renewable energy. All we have to do is look around us. The planet is a plethoria of items which can be used to help conserve the earth and cut down on the use of fossil fuels.

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