All Posts Tagged With: "Wind Turbines"

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Planned wind park to supply electricity to 30,000 households

“People’s worries are mostly rooted in insufficient knowledge of wind parks. We would like to debunk the myths that our opponents are spreading,” said Tomáš Lacko, an authorized representative of Green Energy Slovakia. SITA

28Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Renewable Energy – Sources That Never Get Exhausted

As you can see, there are various renewable energy sources available to us as an alternative to fossil fuels. There are many advantages to them among the most popular being that they will not deplete in supply, meaning they will be around forever. Renewable energy sources are not new. They have been utilized in some way for many years. Unfortunately, low fossil fuel prices have stunted renewable energy’s popularity and growth in the United States. But an increasing awareness of human and environmental concerns, as well as, a need to find non-exhaustible energy sources, will keep it as a mainstay for the future.

24Nov2008 | | 7 comments | Continued
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DIY Cheap Wind Power

DIY Wind Power

22Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Wind Farm – Mr Mayor this would show you are a man with Vision.

What’s more, this inexhaustible domestic resource helps break our dependency on gas and other fuels to fire our generators. Unlike oil, we can’t run out of wind. Plus there’s no geopolitical “risk premium” we have to pay… there is no OPEC breathing down our neck… no taxes or royalties we have to pay anyone. As a bonus, wind is inflation proof — once you build the plant, your energy cost is virtually fixed — no surprises from volatile fuel prices.

22Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Wind Turbine With ATS Hybrid Tower

“This innovative tower enables a higher hub height to produce more energy at comparatively low overall cost. It’s also light cargo,” said Frans Brughuis, ATS’ managing director.

20Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Power for Fort Worth tree’s lights to be offset by wind energy

On Monday morning, a 54-foot blue spruce from Grand Rapids, Mich., was hoisted into a giant tree stand at the corner of Third and Main streets in Sundance Square, where the tree will be decorated with thousands of lights.

18Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Oregon State University studying how to predict wind energy

“The high variability of wind energy production is the primary limiting factor to using more of it in our electrical system,” Annette von Jouanne, a professor of electrical engineering at OSU, said in a news release. “For short periods wind can disappear almost without notice. Because of that, electric utilities right now are reluctant to use wind as more than 15 percent of their overall energy resource because of its variability and lack of adequate energy storage systems.”

18Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Construction begins for 203-megawatt Milford Wind Corridor Project in Milford,Utah

Milford, located in the southwest part of the Utah state and about 210 miles south-southwest of Salt Lake City will feature 97 wind turbines by end of 2009. These 97 wind turbines will be constructed as part of 203-megawatt Milford Wind Corridor Project by an independent wind power company called First Wind. In December 2007, [...]

15Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued

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