DISQUS

Energy Bloggers: Something Solar for everyone under the sun

  • jude1321 · 1 year ago
    "Our dependence on heating oil" is quite limited. More importantly, to end our dependence, is to use our abundant and cheap coal source to provide electricity for new electric and hybrid vehicles. These types of cars offer us an exciting future.
  • GreenEarl · 1 year ago
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  • DANIEL · 1 year ago
    I BELIEVE IN WIND POWER; THAT'S WHY MY COMPANY, CATCH THE WIND, IS A DEALER FOR SEVERAL (VAWT) VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES. BY COMBINING WIND WITH SOLAR WE PRODUCE A BALANCED SYSTEM THAT GENERATES POWER ALL DAY LONG. OUR MOTTO, "YOU GET THE SUN IN THE MORNING AND THE WIND AT NIGHT."
  • fairwind · 1 year ago
    Hi, I,m interested in learning more about wind power. I have been told that wind power would not work that well where I live because the wind blows too hard. The hardest......120-130 knots. Frequently it blows 50 or 60 knots. Is there a wind generator made for this kind of country?
  • dparise · 1 year ago
    Hello fairwind, you may want to have a closer look at Mariah Power, they have a nice tool that you may find helpful in your calculations.

    http://www.mariahpower.com/wind_speed_height_ad...

    Take Care,

    David