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		<title>Benefit And Convenience Of Initiation A Marine Wind Generator</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 02:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Winder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The surplus use of fossil energy in the current time only makes this energy source quickly reaches extinction. Not to mention, the startling rise of this energy cost and the impacts on our environment drive researches to find an alternative energy. It looks most unlikely to depend on fossil energy with the heavy demand in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The surplus use of fossil energy in the current time only makes this energy source quickly reaches extinction. Not to mention, the startling rise of this energy cost and the impacts on our environment drive researches to find an alternative energy. It looks most unlikely to depend on fossil energy with the heavy demand in most industrial states. Thus, replaceable sources becomes the ultimate energy alternative. Geo thermal power, wind power and solar energy are viewed as the optional choices which can sometimes be employed to replace fossil energy. Perhaps, the cheapest and simplest alternative energy we will be able to use today is wind power. With the rocketing number of demand on alternative energy, marine wind generator has come to replace standard energy. Unlike fossil fuels which ordinarily more dear and profligate, it offers the inexpensive cost and more efficiency.</p>
<p>The nicest thing is that wind power to make energy can be utilised for different purposes. If you have boats or water crafts which you generally use for long period of time, it will not be effective to use fossil fuel as it is pricey and may run out on the middle of journey. Therefore, you can install sea wind generator in your water craft or boat. As this utilizes wind energy, you never run right out of energy even you have long journey.</p>
<p>Another neatest thing is irrespective of what your boat&#8217;s size, you&#039;ll get the correct size as this generator has numerous sizes. But the turbine blades routinely have 35 inches in diameter. There might be certain cases in such condition in which the wind level is so low that it&#039;s not sufficient to enfranchise your boat. In this condition, you can install more than one blade. It will be better to install more than ten blades.</p>
<p>You will find it simply installed, actually. It is usually installed at the stern-post but mizzen mast is also common side of the boat for installation. Technically, sea wind generator will use the wind kinetic energy as the input and produce energy thru the generator. You may have known the other generators, but this one is different. It is not loud as it incorporates micro-processor based controller system. At the same time, this processor will keep the capacity of battery charging in the high level.</p>
<p>At the lowest level, this generator can generate power about 5 Miles per hour. But , it will progressively fortify the output. Security is vital is sailing. That&#039;s why this generator is provided with a turbine that is actually capable of controlling the blades so as to slowly spin. At the same time, it decreases the flutter noise which is due to the winds in high level. If you want to decrease the sound pollution, an aero-elastic blade will be good preference.</p>
<p>Thinking about fossil fuels in this modern time isn&#039;t the time anymore if there&#039;s been marine wind generator which has shown its straightforward installation, affordability and green effect. You simply need a small space to install this generator. The result power will rely on the cube of the wind speed. Once you have successfully installed it, this generator will instantly produce power for your ship or sorcery. It also doesn&#039;t affect the worsening global temperature rises. As you&#039;ve an interest in this wind generator, you&#039;ve got to find it and get it right now. After installation, see yourself how it effectively empowers your boats.</p>
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<p>Kenneth Levenstein is an online publisher of electronic gadgets and business clobber related sites. Click the link for more in-depth information on choosing the proper <a href="http://marinewindgenerator.org/">Sea Wind Generator</a>and <a href="http://marinewindgenerator.org/marine-wind-generator-products">wind generator</a> . </p>
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		<title>Utilizing Wind As An Energy Source</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Winder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, there are rather more than 1/4 of a million air turbines around the globe. However , only 25 % of these turbines are used to create electricity. The rest are used to pump water from the ground. Worldwide , wind energy has been growing at 30 percent per year, and now generates the equivalent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, there are rather more than 1/4 of a million air turbines around the globe. However , only 25 % of these turbines are used to create electricity. The rest are used to pump water from the ground. Worldwide , wind energy has been growing at 30 percent per year, and now generates the equivalent of 20 coal-powered power stations. Wind energy uses no fuel and doesn&#8217;t produce any damaging emissions or wastes, aside from those employed in the construction of the turbines.</p>
<p><b>Breezy locations</b></p>
<p>Turbines get built in places that are gusty all the time, such as coasts and even the beaches of some massive lakes. The modern wind turbine has a high tower, at the top of which are two or three blades. The blades are moved by the wind. The kinetic energy is converted right into electricity by rotating a generator.</p>
<p><b>Wind turbine design</b></p>
<p>Wind turbines come in two basic designs, the fundamental difference being in the drive shaft. This is the part of the turbine that connects the blades to the generator. The most common design is the horizontal axis turbine, with two or three blades. Horizontal axis turbines have a horizontal drive shaft.</p>
<p>Vertical axis turbines have vertical drive shafts. The blades are lengthy, curved and attached to the tower at the very top and bottom. More recently, &#8216;shrouded &#8216; air turbines have appeared. These have a hood around the rotor to funnel the wind over the blades. This leads to the wind to move faster over the blades, spinning them quicker.</p>
<p>Turbines are increasing in size, and the tallest are now more than 120 metres high. The wind is stronger higher above the ground, so taller turbines bring the blades into contact with quicker moving air. The blades are getting longer also , reaching lengths of 80 metres or more. They&#8217;re constructed from light, but powerful, composite materials, in order that they can survive strong winds.</p>
<p><b>The layout</b></p>
<p>The placing of the air turbines is important, too. If they&#8217;re placed too close together, they block the <a href="http://diyenergyreport.com/wind-power/">wind power</a> from their neighbours. PCs are used to work out the best positions. Electronic monitors measure the wind speed and direction. This information is used to adjust the angle of the blades and the direction of the entire turbine to match the wind conditions. If the blades were allowed to spin too fast, they could break. If the wind is too strong, the blades are either turned out of the wind, or brakes are applied.</p>
<p>Sarah Green is an environmental campaigner, activist, and strong believer in being energy self-sufficient. In her free time, she reports on <a href="http://diyenergyreport.com/">DIY alternative energy</a> blueprints and kits, such as the <a href="http://diyenergyreport.com/solar-power/home-made-energy/">ben ford homemade energy</a> download</p>
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		<title>Wind Power an Alternative Energy for Future Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 05:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it is much less expensive to initially get hooked into the local electric company&#8217;s grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by utilizing the wind for one&#8217;s energy needs—while also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the advantages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it is much less expensive to initially get hooked into the local electric company&#8217;s grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by utilizing the wind for one&#8217;s energy needs—while also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the advantages of the modern electrically-driven lifestyle is a wondrous feeling.</p>
<p>Electric bills and fuel bills are rising steadily—but the cost of wind turbine energy is zero, and the cost of installing and hooking up a turbine is steadily coming down as demand rises and more commercial success is realized by various companies producing the turbines and researching technologies to make them ever more efficient. In addition, people are moving away from the traditional electric grids and the fossil fuels for personal reasons including desire for greater independence, the desire to live remotely or rurally without having to “go primitive”, political concerns such as fears of terrorist strikes on oil fields or power grids, or concerns about the environment. Again, this motivation to get away from the traditional energy sources is the same one that causes people to seek the power of the wind for their energy, giving more business opportunities to profit from wind turbine production and maintenance, which drives their costs down for the consumers. In nearly thirty states at the time of this writing, homeowners who remain on the grid but who still choose to use wind energy (or other alternative forms) are eligible for rebates or tax breaks from the state governments that end up paying for as much as 50% of their total “green” energy systems&#8217; costs. In addition, there are 35 states at the time of this writing where these homeowners are allowed to sell their excess energy back to the power company under what are called “net metering laws”. The rates that they are being paid by the local power companies for this energy are standard retail rates—in other words, the homeowners are actually profiting from their own energy production.</p>
<p>Some federal lawmakers are pushing to get the federal government to mandate these tax breaks and other wind power incentives in all 50 states. Japan and Germany already have national incentive programs in place. However, “A lot of this is handled regionally by state law. There wouldn&#8217;t really be a role for the federal government,” the Energy Department&#8217;s Craig Stevens says. And as might be imagined, there are power companies who feel that it&#8217;s unfair that they should have to pay retail rates to private individuals. “We should [only have to] pay you the wholesale rate for &#8230; your electricity,” according to Bruce Bowen, Pacific Gas &amp; Electric&#8217;s director of regulatory policy. However, the companies seem to be more worried about losing short term profits than about the benefits, especially in the long run, of the increased use of wind turbines or wind farms. Head of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies of California V. John White points out, “It&#8217;s quality power that strengthens the grid.”</p>
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