Showing posts with label Turbines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turbines. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Windmills a great source of energy

While Solar Energy is great in the day time it can't produce power in the dark. However there are other green energy options such as rooftop mounted wind turbines that might be worth a look especially if you live in an area that is breezy or windy.




Helix Wind


WindTerra


UrbanGreenEnergy


Windspire

Yes they also have an Apple iPhone app called Windspire Me that you can download for free!

Rooftop Wind Power, LLC


Building Turbines



Friday, December 26, 2008

Nation's First 'Underwater Wind Turbine' Installed


The USA's first commercial hydrokinetic turbine, which harnesses the power from moving water without the construction of a dam, has splashed into the waters of the Mississippi River near Hastings, Minnesota.

The 35-kilowatt turbine is positioned downstream from an existing hydroelectric-plant dam and — together with another turbine to be installed soon — will increase the capacity of the plant by more than 5 percent. The numbers aren't big, but the rig's installation could be the start of an important trend in green energy.

And that could mean more of these "wind turbines for the water" will be generating clean energy soon.
"We don't require that massive dam construction, we're just using the natural flow of the stream," said Mark Stover, a vice president at Hydro Green Energy, the Houston-based company leading the project. "It's underwater windpower if you will, but we have 840 or 850 times the energy density of wind."

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Friday, July 25, 2008

At $2 Billion Wind Turbine Order Is Largest Ever

Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens has placed an the largest ever order for wind turbines: he ordered 667 wind turbines from GE, each costing $3 million dollars, making the total order $2 billion. Pickens plans to develop the world’s largest wind farm in the panhandle of Texas.

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When anyone invests $300 million dollars into promoting alternative energy sources, the Democrats usually take notice. Mr. Pickens is spending big trying to educate the public that America's war on terror should include foreign oil. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., praised Pickens' plan, calling it a "classically American message of can-do optimism."

A full overview of his plan is at PickensPlan.com, but here are the sticking points that drive the plan:
US Oil imports nearing 70% at $700 billion per year
The United States uses 25% of the oil in the world
Natural Gas is the 2nd largest natural resource in the country and accounts for 22% of the electricity produced
There are 8,000,000 cars in the world that run on natural gas
Wind can replace the need for natural gas in electric production
The bulk of the plan is this: The central corridor in the United States is ripe for utilizing and harvesting wind for generating electricity. By harnessing this, the 22% of electricity that is currently being produced using natural gas can be completely replaced by wind energy.

If we take the natural gas that was being used for electricity and convert it for use in transportation, the United States' dependency on foreign oil would be reduced by 38%, or $300,000,000,000 per year. Natural gas is cleaner, it's abundant in the United States, and wind is, for all intents and purposes, limitless.


Now implementing his plan along with HydropowerSolar power plants and nuclear energy could really make a difference for not only energy independence but also for a healthy planet Earth. No natural gas is not an utopian solution. Because really no single source of energy that the USA can make use of can be the total solution to what is a very large problem. A multi pronged aproach using many alternative and standard energy sources  is the only real solution.  We must use what energy sources we have in a responsible way. However its impractical to keep passing the buck for a solution to the next generation before the world runs out of oil.