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ya know..I don't think so..Oh sure we'll see a little increase, but nothing like we had..When the economy turns around watch out. Prices will rise big time. Today 01:27 PM
....they [university research engineering team] have created a braking control algorithm that adjusts the rotor speed so that when incoming wind power is greater than the average power, the rotor is allowed to speed up so that it can store the excess energy as kinetic energy rather than generating electricity. This energy is then released when the wind power falls below average.
"This approach, the team explains, precludes the need for external energy storage facilities such as capacitors and the additional infrastructure and engineering they entail. Their method also captures wind energy more effectively and so improves the overall efficiency of wind farming potentially reducing the number of turbines required at any given site…”
“...Despites its deficiencies, a report from the US Department of Energy suggests that installed wind energy capacity could reach 300 gigawatts by 2030 to meet a fifth of the US electricity demand.
Feeling a little windy as in "gabby" tonight. Got wind on the brain, saw a bunch of new giant wind turbines going up -mid-installation, today as I was gadding around a part of my world I hadn't travelled through lately. Y'ever seen the CRANES they use? My gosh, I always wondered how they got the turbines stood upright, now I know.
Along those lines, I ran across a new techno breakthrough in windpower design tonight, browsing through an alt energy newspaper dip into periodically. Pretty cool development, whoever takes it commercial first will make a fortune. Eliminates one of the weak points in wind power-i.e. consistent supply to the grid.
http://nenmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/breakthrough-in-wind.html
Go windpower!
Feeling a little windy as in "gabby" tonight. Got wind on the brain, saw a bunch of new giant wind turbines going up -mid-installation, today as I was gadding around a part of my world I hadn't travelled through lately. Y'ever seen the CRANES they use? My gosh, I always wondered how they got the turbines stood upright, now I know.
Along those lines, I ran across a new techno breakthrough in windpower design tonight, browsing through an alt energy newspaper dip into periodically. Pretty cool development, whoever takes it commercial first will make a fortune. Eliminates one of the weak points in wind power-i.e. consistent supply to the grid.
http://nenmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/breakthrough-in-wind.html
Go windpower!
Feeling a little windy as in "gabby" tonight. Got wind on the brain, saw a bunch of new giant wind turbines going up -mid-installation, today as I was gadding around a part of my world I hadn't travelled through lately. Y'ever seen the CRANES they use? My gosh, I always wondered how they got the turbines stood upright, now I know.
Along those lines, I ran across a new techno breakthrough in windpower design tonight, browsing through an alt energy newspaper dip into periodically. Pretty cool development, whoever takes it commercial first will make a fortune. Eliminates one of the weak points in wind power-i.e. consistent supply to the grid.
http://nenmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/breakthrough-in-wind.html
Go windpower! [/quote]
Feeling a little windy as in "gabby" tonight. Got wind on the brain, saw a bunch of new giant wind turbines going up -mid-installation, today as I was gadding around a part of my world I hadn't travelled through lately. Y'ever seen the CRANES they use? My gosh, I always wondered how they got the turbines stood upright, now I know.
Along those lines, I ran across a new techno breakthrough in windpower design tonight, browsing through an alt energy newspaper dip into periodically. Pretty cool development, whoever takes it commercial first will make a fortune. Eliminates one of the weak points in wind power-i.e. consistent supply to the grid.
http://nenmore.blogspot.com/2009/01/breakthrough-in-wind.html
Go windpower! [/quote]
OF COURSE YOU KNOW, THIS MEANS WAR!![]()
Sadly if there isn't enough wind in your area Wind Power isn't practical. :worried: