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Inpro Solar Metal Wind-Turbine with LED light Toy, Kids, Play, Children

Inpro Solar Metal Wind-Turbine with LED light Toy, Kids, Play, Children

The Solar Wind Turbine uses a photovoltaic solar cell to generate electricity from sunlight. This electricity drives a miniature motor that turns the rotor blades and lights up an LED. The stronger the sunlight, the faster the blades will turn. Exceptional quality and craftsmanship, all of Inpro Solar's products are made in Germany and make excellent executive gifts. The solar cells used in Inpro Solar’s toys and models generate electricity when the sun shines on them. This electricity is used
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Inpro Solar Metal Wind-Turbine with LED light Toy, Kids, Play, Children

Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators Wiki

James asks…

How much longer are we going to put up with these stupid wind turbines?

Recent research has proved that the power that these hideous contraptions put out is unbelievably puny and that they are monstrously inefficient. When are the wind energy plant kissers going to admit that they have been conned?

admin answers:

They’re not bad. Research makes them better all the time, and they’re getting steadily more important. So many people don’t agree that they’re bad.

“At the end of 2006, worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 74,223 megawatts; although it currently produces less than 1% of world-wide electricity use, it accounts for approximately 20% of electricity use in Denmark, 9% in Spain, and 7% in Germany. Globally, wind power generation more than quadrupled between 2000 and 2006.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power

They’re one important tool in fighting against global warming. They’re not going away any time soon.

George asks…

what are the necessary parts to build a small wind turbine?

what parts are required?
is a gearbox needed and what is the price range of everything since i don’t want to just buy a complete system, finally where are the parts available for purchase?

admin answers:

If you actually want to use it for anything serious, you are better off to buy a small wind turbine for a few hundred $ than to try to build one yourself. Prices on small win turbine generators have come down over the years.

If on the other hand, you just want a simple demonstration device, all you need is a generator with a shaft of adequate length, a fan assembly to bolt to it, a post to mount it on, output leads and some bits of hardware. This will produce a varying and uncertain voltage……

BUT…………..

You can then gussy it up with a wind vane and a pivot and add control electronics and you may well end up with something usable.

Here are two sites to help you go that route:

http://greenterrafirma.com/DIY_Wind_Turbine.html
http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/
http://en.howtopedia.org/wiki/How_to_Build_a_Small_Wind_Turbine

Have fun!

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Your Questions About Wind Generators Cost

Charles asks…

What size and cost for windmill power for school needed?

My school is trying to get an energy saving wind generator to help make it “green.” Our physics class is working on the cost / size issue, and I would like to know an estimate for both. I have been researching and according to my teacher our school uses 100,000 KWh each month.

admin answers:

There are two options here.

1) Install a wind turbine to meet the building’s maximum demand. This allows the school to “disconnect” from the grid.

2) Install a wind turbine that reduces the school’s carbon footprint by producing enough kWh to offset all the electric energy used by the school.

I suspect your teacher is interested in option # 2, since all you were given is the energy usage of 100,000 kWh per month.

The average wind turbine only produces about 25 to 30% of its rated power (RP). A really good location might get up to 40%. This value is referred to as the Rough Capacity Factor or RCF. I will assume your location has wind conditions that will result in an RCP of 30%

RP x RCF x 24 hours x 30 days = 100,000 kWh.

Solve for Rated Capacity:

RP = 100,000 kWh ÷ (RCF x 24 x 30)

RP = 100,000 kWh ÷ (.30 x 24 x 30)
RP = 100,000 kWh ÷ 216 hours = 462 kW.
Round this up to 500 kW.

Assuming an average cost of $3000 per kW, a 500 kW wind turbine is going to cost you about $1.5M before tax incentives and other credits.

Daniel asks…

what are the components needed in order to make both: a solar-panel and the system to apply it to daily use?

I heard on an add (trying to be VERY persuasive for me to get the guide) that building solar panels, wind generators and the system to put them to use, is easy and much cheaper than getting the set and it implemented by specialist, but the guide cost $50 so i cant be bothered, but i would still be interested in learning more about it for free! So anyone got the know how?

admin answers:

Well, you can’t make a solar panel. Unless what they were talking about was buying solar cells (those small 1″x1.5″ cells) and soldering them all up together to make a panel. Then buying or making an aluminum frame and putting a low iron glass sheet over it. Then wiring up the diodes for the panel you just made. I guess it would be cheaper if you don’t count the hours of labor you would have to put into it to make one panel. Oh also, you would need an inverter to convert it to AC. Some people just buy broken solar cells which cost next to nothing and make a panel out of that.

As far as the wind generators? I guess it would be far less time consuming than the solar panels and that might be worth doing but you will still need an inverter. They are actually pretty handy for camping, I made one that gave out 24v at max with a voltage regulator. The only problem with that is that you’re going to need more than one and they need to be bigger. Plus you need a healthy amount of wind. They are just trying to make a quick buck, this isn’t something practical really.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Cost

Steven asks…

What does the wind turbine do in Farmville?

The wind turbine costs 1,500,000 and I need 45 neighbours…so I can’t buy it yet, what does it do?

admin answers:

It makes you realise you need to get a life.

Donald asks…

How much does a GE wind turbine cost. Is the cost of the tower included?

Wind turbine 1.5 megawatts to 3.6 megawatts.

admin answers:

A 5-Turbine wind farm in NJ cost 12.5 million dollars and supplies approximately 2500 homes. A 1.5 MW turbine can supply about 500 homes.

So, about 2.5 million dollars per turbine.

It would seem that it takes about 10-12 years for a 1.5 MW turbine to pay for itself, assuming a 500 dollar/year electricity bill.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators For Home

Steven asks…

how can i build a wind turbine at home?

I want to build a wind turbine that will allow me to power my home. Can this be done and can you show me where i can find some wind turbine plans?

admin answers:

I have recently built three as a hobby. I have actually managed to lower my electric bill by almost 30% (I use only 2 of the generators). The first one I built was a true learning experience. I learned, a bit later, that the blades really need to be aircraft like.

Listed below are three sites that I know will get you started on the right path. Have fun, and feel free to write to me. I’ll give you the benefit of my experience, and hopefully, you can teach me something new too along the way.

Http://www.homemade-wind-generator.com/
http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/index.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wind-Turbine-Generators-For-Home-Electricity&id=1419642

James asks…

How much would it cost me to install a complete wind turbine system?

With my electricity bill as high as it is, I’m considering going off of city power and installing a wind turbine system that can power my whole house. I live in the state of Oregon. Can someone give me a ball park cost for such an endeavour and what kind of performance I could expect? Thanks.

admin answers:

A few years ago a coworker looked into this because they found out after they moved a mobile home onto their property that it was going to cost about $10,000 to have electric brought in. The wind turbine setup was also about the same price. Remember that your generator needs to be larger than your average load to charge batteries for when the wind does not blow. I am in Oklahoma where we have some of the best conditions for wind generation and still would need considerable storage.
I helped a friend build his own to power a storage/shop building. He did it cheap by getting an old windmill from a farmer for $100 including the tower. Bought a used truck alternator at Pick a part junkyard. For $25. The batteries and inverter cost another $500.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Technician Salary

Nancy asks…

Becoming a wind turbine technican?

I think I should pursue this career. I am 18 years old and the future looks really bright for this. People say that you could travel all around the country and that would be AWESOME. all of it sounds pretty good except for the salary. They only make on average 43k a year which is awful in my opinion. Does that sound about right? making 43k a year?

admin answers:

It’s anywhere from 36K to 70K depending on what you’re doing or what your skill set is.

Most “technicians” are just doing preventative maintenance/checks and there isn’t really a whole lot involved other than climbing.

They even call janitors “custodial technicians” so don’t let the title fool you especially if it’s a trade school trying to sell you on their program(s).

You should choose a career path that is what YOU want, not what pays the most. You’re going to have to go to work and do it every single day and if it’s not something you really enjoy, then you will become very disheartened very quickly. You also want to be treated with respect, not like someone who can be replaced by the next set of shoes that shows up.

George asks…

Wind technician salary?

How much do wind turbine technicians make and how can someone get a job as one?

admin answers:

Curently it looks like they are making between $65,000 and $75,000 per year and get a company truck. There are 2 main schools that offer training for wind technicians;
California Wind Tech
Alternative Energy Institue

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators For Sale

Mandy asks…

I want to invest in wind energy, but am not sure where to put my money.?

I want to invest in the wind energy industry, but I am not sure where would be the best place to put my money.
turbine manufacturers?
consulting firms?
development firms?
construction firms?

Which “component” of the wind energy industry is the smartest place for my money?

Thank you

admin answers:

If you want to speculate I suggest AMSC. High risk.

American Superconductor Corporation, an energy technologies company, together with its subsidiaries, provides an array of solutions based on two proprietary technologies, programmable power electronic converters and high temperature superconductor (HTS) wires. Its products, services, and system-level solutions enable generation, delivery, and use of electric power. The company’s AMSC Power Systems segment produces products to increase electrical grid capacity and reliability; supplies electrical systems used in wind turbines; sells power electronic products that regulate wind farm voltage to enable their interconnection to the power grid; licenses proprietary wind turbine designs to manufacturers of such systems; provides consulting services to the wind industry; and offers products that enhance power quality for industrial operations. Its power electronic devices include power electronic converters and thyristor switches; and grid reliability, power quality, and grid interconnection systems consist of Dynamic VAR, Static VAR Compensators, Power Quality-Industrial Voltage Restorer systems, and Power Quality Static VAR compensators; and wind turbine designs and services include design and development, customer training, and support, as well as wind turbine electrical systems and components. This segment offers its products to the transmission and distribution, wind power, and manufacturing industries through manufacturer’s representatives. Its AMSC Superconductors segment manufactures HTS wire and coils; designs and develops HTS products, such as power cables, fault current limiters, and rotating machines, such as motors, generators, and synchronous condensers; and manages large-scale HTS projects, such as HTS power cable system design, manufacturing, and installation. This segment sells its HTS wire to original equipment manufacturers through direct sales force and distributors. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Devens, Massachusetts.

Mary asks…

I wanna use golf cart batteries but which one?

I found this system on the internet
http://www.wholesalesolar.com/system/solaredge-8-trina-solar-panel-gridtie-system.html

and i know its already grid tied but still i wanna add in some batteries for emergency situations and people keep suggesting golf cart batteries. What voltage of golf cart batteries should i purchase? they keep saying that the voltage used by the solar panels, the batteries and the inverters must be the same but i dunno how to determine the voltage used by the solar panels in the link above.

admin answers:

Hey Stefan, actually, you can build up a, “hybrid,” solar/battery/grid tie system like you’ve described here with parts off the shelf, but I don’t think you’ll find that package already made up at Whole Sale Solar. You could give them a call and tell them what you want to do, they should be able to give you a quote on what parts are necessary and what the price would be.

First of all, all golf cart batteries are 6 volt, but the best one is made by Trojan. They are made in California, the model no. Is Trojan T-105. Each one holds 220 amp hours at 6 volts, has 3 cells, and weighs 80 pounds. We only have 4 of them in our hybrid system, really just enough to keep the basic loads in our home running overnight during power outages until the solar array comes back up in the morning. There are other golf cart battery makers, like Interstate for example, but you’ll get the best longevity from a Trojan. Our home has been powered by the wind and sun for 11 years now, we’ve been through lots of batteries in our day, trust me, the Trojan will hold up best. Look in the phone book for a place that sells and services golf carts, they go through batteries by the truckload, that’s where we found ours. There is a great book at the library on battery charging, I’ll list it below.

Our system uses a 1.4 kw solar array made up of Kyocera 120 panels, and has a Southwest Windpower H-40 900 watt wind turbine. The array and turbine all charge our 24 volt battery bank (using 4 golf cart batteries wired in series) through separate charge controllers. The solar array uses a Xantrex digital C-60 controller, and the wind turbine has its own, like most genny’s do. The heart to the system is the Xantrex SW-4024 sine wave inverter. It can stand alone, using battery power to feed AC power to your home, like ours did for years, or tie with the grid and parallel feed, like we have it doing now. The inverter has multiple connections, output, grid connection, generator, battery, and so on. It is programmable to sell/buy from the grid, and automatically switch to stand alone to keep your house running if the grid goes down, as long as your batteries have power. Since you’ll be charging them from the solar panels, this will work fine.

There are probably other inverters today that can do this same thing, but you have to have one labeled, “Utility Interactive.” A utility tie, or, “Grid Tie,” inverter only works with the grid, and a stand alone or, “independent inverter,” only works with the batteries and your loads, but an interactive inverter can do both simultaneously. I’ll warn you that they are not cheap, last time I checked that inverter was a little over $2,000 USD. This is why most of the grid tie systems do not use them, by listing a less expensive grid tie inverter, and then leaving the batteries off the parts list, they can reduce the total system cost by over 30%. It’s up to you what you are willing to pay for.

What I would do first is spend some time educating yourself on all of this. There is a great magazine that gets into the nuts and bolts of this stuff, and has lots of advertisements from vendors like Wholesale where you can shop for prices and kits. Also consider taking the time to get to one of the energy fairs listed in the back of the mag, we did 12 years ago, and this is where it got us today. The magazine liked some of our system so much they ran an article on our place several years ago. If you subscribe, you can check out articles and write ups on lots of peoples homes that work like ours. In the end, you might decide not to get involved at all, and that’s fine, but at least you will be well informed. Good luck Stefan, and take care, Rudydoo

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Technician

Jenny asks…

how much do Wind Turbine Technicians make?

How much does an individual who works with a Wind Turbine company make? I thought about going to college for that field of work?

admin answers:

They make right at about $25/ Hr.

See: http://bls.gov/oes/current/naics4_221100.htm#49-0000

Daniel asks…

Where can I find education grants?

specifically for working with renewable energy. I am interested in finding funding for school to be a wind turbine technician.

admin answers:

You can find them here
http://www.grants.gov/
http://www.energy.gov/
http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml
http://www.eere.energy.gov/

i hope these help you. Also, look for foundations and charities that support your cause.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators How They Work

Daniel asks…

How to build or where to buy a wind turbine?

I need to build (or buy) a wind turbine that creates enough energy for a small LED light bulb. I used a small dc motor but it only creates between 0.056V and 0.087V. I need to build or buy one that works. I live in South Africa and all I saw were messed up prices for 500kw+ wind turbines. Time constraint till Friday. Please advise.

admin answers:

Best place to go for cheap is to go on YouTube and look up homemade wind turbines. Lots of guys use bicycle generators and car alternators and even make their own generators from magnets and coils of copper wire. They even show you how to make the propellers.

By the way, if you are only getting 0.087V from ANY dc motor, you might have a bad meter. I can get several volts from any DC motor just twisting the axle in my fingers, so something doesn’t sound right with your read there

Ken asks…

How to build a wind turbine with cranks?

in physics class we have to build a generator to light an LED light, how do you build a wind turbine with a crank so i don’t have to blow wind at it?

admin answers:

Wouldn’t be a wind turbine then, would it??

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Your Questions About Wind Turbines Colorado

Daniel asks…

What part of Colorado is best to live in?

I need help finding the best area to raise a biracial family in Colorado. I would like a town that is reasonable and has little crime and good job opportunities. I am African American and my husband is hispanic. Thanks!

admin answers:

If your husband is of hispanic heritage, I would reccomend Pueblo. The population was close to 45% Hispanic at the time of the 2000 Census, and has likely grown to 55-60% over the last decade.

Jobs in Pueblo, however, are hard to come by right now as they are everywhere. There is a new plant, “Vestas,” a manufacturer of wind turbines that is being built south of town and scheduled to open later this year, but they have had close to 10,000 people apply for only 500 jobs.

One thing you have to be aware of in Pueblo are high-crime areas. I would strongly reccomend staying away from the Bessemer area, as well as certain parts of the East Side and West Side.

There are several neighborhoods in which you will be able to find decent housing at an affordable price, such as Belmont on the city’s northeast side, and several areas on the north and south sides of town.

Pueblo West (another town about 10 miles west of Pueblo proper), University Park, also on the city’s northeast side, and the Regency, Southpointe, and El Camino/Ventana areas on the south side of town are low-crime areas, with very nice, but very expensive housing.

Pueblo has an average school system, I can’t really tell you which elementary schools are the best, but i can tell you about the middle and high schools.

Good middle Schools: Heaton, Roncalli, and all Pueblo West middle schools
Average: Pitts, Freed
Bad: Risley
-There is also one Magnet School on the city’s south side.

Good High Schools: South, Centennial, Pueblo West
Average: Pueblo County
Bad: East, Central

Hope this helps.

Susan asks…

Can anyone shed light on the Colorado oil shale situation?

Will the extraction EVER begin? Once in a while this story pops up about the Rocky Mountain oil shale. I’ve searched for info but I usually only find adds for investment ops. I have no interest in investing, but am very excited about the prospect of the US becoming the dominant oil power. Is this ever going to happen, or are we too concerned with the already doomed environment to do any more drilling? Any info with a source would greatly appreciated

admin answers:

While I’ve only seen the investment ads – this is my take on the situation. The US has HUGE natural resources that aren’t depleted – coal, oil shale and oil. However the environmental groups and townships block exploration and extraction of resources. (Not in my backyard – as the mantra goes). The technology for burning oil shale is not 100% completed yet – the process needs to be refined anyways as it takes alot of heat to refine it . The country basically needs a disaster so spectacular to consider doing any major projects that can have environmental impact (hance not drilling for oil, or even setting up electric generated wind turbines off the coast of Mass.) Sorry I can’t give sources. Check out wikipedia on it.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators For Home Use

Michael asks…

What would give me more power for a cheap home brew wind power system?

Should I build a Vertical Axis or Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine for this? We get a decent amount of wind every year (12 MPH in winter and 8 MPH in summer), the turbine would be no higher than 20 feet. So should i make a VAWT or HAWT? If you say VAWT don’t say ‘because it’s easier’ because I need to get as much power as I can outta this.

admin answers:

The easiest system to build is the vertical type which from the top side looks much like the sign for the astrological gemini ..the capture side is presented to the wind constantly on a simple outer bearing and race..it takes thrust and is called a TDO (tapered double outer) race bearing …the inside presses against a lower TDO and an upper singe cup like your wheel bearing in your car. Vertical units have a better approach height from the wind..take up less space and are not as testy when it comes to turbulence…In 1998 i built a small model based on a design i got from a friend that uses lightweight sheet metal ..We only had a few problems and that was in the collector ring..
Now for the horizontal…it takes up a lot of space..20′ x 10′ footprint..its got no way of responding to the change of wind direction..Unless you build the feeder horn type which captures and diverts the air downward onto primary compression blades…In this case you built a vertical mill and just improperly named it…turbulence from the ground and safety issues ( neighbors dog jumps in) all have an added problem..there are some very odd calculations for the turbine collector and the way the blades a shaped and how captured air is exhausted no to cause a back pressure. Here’s what i found out..Height is 3 times width. Of turbine tube… If the internal fan is 3 feet height is min of 9 feet..12feet is great 15 feet is best. If your going to build this thing from scratch remember to use a massive shaft (hollow) .My favorite is schedule 10 steel 4″ .. Bearings are expensive. Grease is cheaper ..the fan is in a spiral along the shaft the pitch is about 1 turn in twenty
feet. Your selection of generators needs to be a higher value 8% than your actual design load. The transmission if used on a 90deg box should use lightest oil. Every time you add a piece to the drive train you loose power…to best regulate the high speed use a flywheel ..I made one from from a 1″ thick 18″ diameter steel plate it will provide carry over by inertia short cycle and if you want you can attach your MAGNETIC induction tachometer to it…gosh there are so many things in favor of a vertical mill in most applications ..I think its the only way to go…But i am going to guarantee any of these are not tweak free.. No matter the skill or the budget ..Your in a very grey area…With the wind info you sent an 85% eff (during operation) will produce about 2400 watts of power at 120volts parasitic losses can account for 10% mechanical loss for 5 %..In a start up mode expect that it will take 3-5 months to get the mechanics correct. And for the electrics just follow NEC and other codes ..Please find a good slip ring collector. I salvaged the shaft form a broken gasoline welder for mine (250 amp)…all in all its sound like fun wish you were down the street…this was probably more than you wanted for an answer but I just couldn’t resist..Have fun From the E

Robert asks…

How does wind energy cause change?

My daughter is working on a project based on wind energy, and she needs to answer this question. So far, all we’ve found on Google is that it causes the climate and local temperature to change. Does anyone have anything additional?

admin answers:

Hi Liliveth, consider these changes: if you invest properly in wind power today and take advantage of any grants and tax incentives, even if your electric rates do not go up as they are forecast too, you will get your money back over time, well within the lifetime of the equipment, and sooner if there is a rate increase in the future. There are also enviromental benefits. At one time there was an argument that a wind turbine will never produce as much power as was used to manufacture it. First of all, this is not correct. The, “Embodied Energy,” in a turbine is earned back in 2 – 6 years, depending on the type turbine, where the raw materials were shipped from, and how it was installed and used in the end. But the argument is not important anyway. We have been living with electricity for over a century now, so it isn’t going away anytime soon. The question is, “What is the best way to produce it?” If you build a turbine, and put it along side a similar sized natural gas fired turbine generator for example, which earns back its embodied energy sooner? The answer is the gas turbine never does, because once you build it, ship it and install it, you now have to feed it natural gas for the rest of its life, so it keeps on digging itself a deeper and deeper embodied energy hole that it can never crawl out of. At least the turbine has a chance to get even environmentally. So manufacturing and using them in the end releases less pollution into our environment. There are other environmental benefits as well, most of these are pretty obvious.

There are also mechanical and political benefits. We all know after the oil embargo of 1973, and the gulf war what it means for our country to rely on foreign oil. Wouldn’t it be nice if we only shipped in 20% of our energy instead of 60% the next time something like that happens? Our home has been powered by the wind and sun for years now, but we still remain connected to the electric grid. Last year alone there were two power failures in our county that lasted about a half day each. In both cases, we were not aware of them because our solar array and wind turbine kept on feeding the house. It’s difficult to put a price tag on something like that. Did you know that there are over 100,000 homes and businesses in the United States alone that use some level of solar and wind power to operate their electrical devices, that’s good news.

Beyond the mechanical, political and environmental benefits however, lies a less obvious benefit, the social benefit. Right now we pump oil out of the ground, and mine for coal. The process of getting those materials to market involves shipping, military escorts and other activities that use up a good portion of that energy as well as putting lives at risk. Jobs in wind power are higher tech than jobs in coal mining, oil drilling and shipping, and there are more of them. Using more solar and wind power would require us to put more people to work, and increase our education base because the work involved requires certain skills. I would personally like to take all those people out of the coal mines, send them to school and put them to work building solar panels and wind turbines. Nobody would have to die again in one of those dark holes in the ground trying to find food for our hungry power plants. They could work on a factory floor where they would not be exposed to coal dust, radon and other toxins and dangers. Most of our solar and wind resources are spread pretty evenly over the middle half of our globe, so everyone has access. This puts people in Bogota on a more equal footing with people in Boca Raton by giving them access to electricity, heat and clean water, and the education to use the resources that provide those things. Oil, coal and natural gas is generally piled up in a few places, such as Russia and the Middle East. This gives those countries and the richer governments that rule them more horse power in bargaining for the other resources of our planet. These are the things that wars are made of.

There are other reasons, but I think you get the picture. For us, renewable energy has become something of a hobby It will probably never save us any real money, utility power in most places is really very inexpensive, but it’s a little like growing your own tomatoes. It’s usually cheaper to buy them at the grocery, but lots of people go to the work and expense to maintain a garden instead. We just grow electrons in ours. If you really want to learn more about the subject, there are some great sources to look into, I will list some below. Here are a couple of quotes you might be interested in: “The path we take today could ease anothers journey tomorrow” Rajendra Pachauri. “The problems facing humanity cannot be solved with the same level of conciousness that created them.” Albert Einstein. Take care Liliveth, Rudydoo

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine

David asks…

How to model wind turbine blades on Solidworks?

Building a small wind turbine for a school project and was wondering how to model the turbine blades on Solidworks. I was intending to make the blades out of pipe to give the curvature already.

admin answers:

I’m not sure about using Solidworks unless that is a requirement of your course. But if it isn’t the blades are simple to fabricate without any special drawings. Small diameter turbines don’t have any problem with vibration, gyroscopic and centrifugal forces that large blades suffer from. But because of the small area that is swept and the quick radius turns of a small diameter, it is better to use multiple blades that almost fill the disc area similar to water pumping farm windmills. With a small windmill you don’t have much area to get the mill moving, so multiple blades ( 8 or so) increases the starting forces

http://www.reuk.co.uk/PVC-Wind-Turbine-Blades.htm.

Susan asks…

How long does it take a wind turbine to pay for itself?

Just an average size wind turbine in a wind farm.
Managed to find the answer myself, The average wind farm in the UK will pay back the energy used in its manufacture within six to eight months, this compares favourably with coal or nuclear power stations, which take about six months.

admin answers:

Hi

The payback period depends on so many things i.e. Cost of windmill, realisation per unit sale of electricity, mode of financing, location etc.

So people have different views. Variation is too large 3 to 8 years.

You may like to refer to following –

http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=948
http://www.google.co.in/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENIN358&q=payback+period+of+wind+turbine&btnG=Google+Search&meta=lr%3D&aq=f&oq=

Good luck.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators Manufacturers

Charles asks…

What are some companies that build wind turbines?

Name all the companies that you can think of that put together and install wind turbines.

Also, bonus points if you can name a few companies that manufacture the indivdual components.

Components like:
* generator
* tower
* blades
* gearbox
* power electronics / control system

admin answers:

AAER Systems (Canada)
Acciona Energy (Spain)
Aerostar Wind Turbines (USA)
AN Windenergie (Germany) – bought by Siemens in 2005, now Siemens Wind Power GmbH
A.Ayvazian & Associates (Iran)
Bard Engineering (Germany)
Bergey (USA)
Bonus Energy (Denmark), now Siemens – bought by Siemens in 2004
Clipper Windpower (USA)
Conenergy now Powerwind (Germany/USA)
DeWind (Germany)
Dragonfly Industries Inc (USA)
Emergya Wind Technologies (EWT) (Netherlands)
Ecotècnia (Spain)
Enercon (Germany)
Entegrity Wind Systems (Canada)
Eozen (Spain)
Fuhrländer (Germany)
Gamesa Eólica (Spain)
General Electric (USA)
Goldwind (China)
Harakosan (Netherlands, Japan)
Heartland energy solutions (USA)
HelixWind (USA)
Impsa (Argentina)
Jacobs, now Wind turbine industries (USA)
Lagerwey (Netherlands)
Leitwind (Italy)
Kenersys (India)
Kestrel Wind Turbines (South Africa)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)
Multibrid GmbH (Germany)
MTorres (Spain)
NEG Micon, now part of Vestas
Neo-Aerodynamic (USA)
Nordex (Germany)
Norwin (Denmark)
Nordic Windpower (USA)
PacWind (USA)
Proven Energy Wind Turbines (UK – Global supplier of 2.5kW, 6kW & 15kW)
REpower (Germany) – bought by Suzlon in 2007
Scanwind (Norway)
Siemens (Denmark / Germany)
Sinovel (China – PRC)
Southwest Windpower (USA)
SRC Vertical (Russia)
Suzlon (India)
TMA
Turbowinds
Unison (Korea)
Vensys (Germany)
Vestas (Denmark), the world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbines
Vergnet (France)
WES Canada (Canada/US)
Windflow (New Zealand)
WinWinD (Finland)

Ruth asks…

What do you call a structure that captures the wind and turns it into energy?

A. Windcatcher
B. Energy Blow
C. Windmill
D. Wind generator
E. Wind Sock

admin answers:

It is properly a “wind turbine.”

Vestas, GE, and Gamesa are the three largest manufacturers, and they all call them wind turbines.

A “wind catcher” would catch wind, but not use it to make electricity.
A Energy Blow isn’t describing anything.
A Windmill manufactures SOMETHING with wind–but it may not be electricity. (It might pump water, as in a Dutch Windmill.)
A ‘wind generator’ would make wind. (Think grandpa!)
A “wind sock” is used to determine only the direction of the wind.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbines For Home Use

Steven asks…

How can I efficiently use a car alternator to power a home made wind turbine?

I have built my own home made wind turbine. How can I use a car alternator to effciently generate electricity? Any other DIY wind turbine info really welcome.

admin answers:

First off the turbine would power the alternator.

Doesn’t the turbine have a shaft that spins? Mount a pulley on the shaft, use a fan belt to connect the alternator.

Robert asks…

Where can I purchase a residential wind turbine, preferably horizontal in the Chicago area?

I just moved into a split level home in a suburb of Chicago. I was thinking of either installing solar panels or horizontal wind turbines on the roof of my porch. Any help in finding companies for this would be appreciated, I am more interested in wind then solar being that Chicago is pretty far north (little sun in the winter) and known for our wind.

admin answers:

Search and network on the tree hugger and ‘mother earth’ websites. They will probably have info on residential wind turbines. Companies aren’t really interested in marketing residential turbines because the money is in commercial energy production and that is where the resources go. But their are probably some made in the garage type industry out there that has what you need. And good luck finding something in the horizontal variety.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Jobs

Betty asks…

is it possible for people to operate wind turbines almost like peddle bikes?

what i am saying is to make a smaller power generating wind turbine and replace the propellers with a bike…..if this was possible how much power/jobs could this open up?

admin answers:

Hey Bret, Blamay is quite right. We’re assuming you ultimately want to generater electricity by peddeling something, is that correct? Some years ago we built one ourselves using a car alternator. Turns out that just would never work. A car alternator is horribly inefficient, needs to be continuously excited by battery power to generate a magnetic field, and once it is up to speed, it creates huge drag on what little torque a human can bear to get the battery voltage up to where it needs to be. What works much better is an electric scooter motor, inexpensive, permanent magnets, ball bearing movement and lower RPM requirements.

Check out the website below, they make a stand you can strap your bike into, the wheel turns the shaft of a small scooter motor/generator while you peddle. The faster you peddle, the more power you generate.

What you have to understand is that a healthy human being exerting around 75% power is only putting out about 1/4 to 1/3 horsepower. Even in a perfect world, that only equates to about 170 watts. Most people aren’t going to do that for more than 20 or 30 minutes a day, so if you do the math, you’re much farther ahead just purchasing a small 50 watt solar panel and letting it do the work for you, and you don’t need space in the garage to run it. I still think it’s a great idea, that’s why we have one here. Sometimes I’ll pay the kids a nickle to peddle it for 15 minutes if it’s cloudy out for a few days, but you’ll never make a “Ton” of power with even a thousand of these things, they are more a novelty, useful for education and games mainly. If you really want to learn more about renewable energy, check out some of the sites I’ve included below, or click on my avatar and check out some other questions and answers we have done recently. Take care Bret, Rudydoo

Jenny asks…

What type of engineers work in the field of sustainable energy?

Im considering doing a Building Services and Sustainable Engineering degree, what kind of jobs do you think it will open up for me?
Will i be able to work with sustainable/renewable energies, such as solar panels, wind turbines etc? or would i need a different type of engineering course to do that?

Any more information on engineering would be more than helpfull, im not 100% sure whether i want to do an engineering degree or not.

thanks

admin answers:

Hi,

From my own knowledge, jobs open for Sustainable Engineering degree are Electrical Engineer, Project Engineer, Project Admin., Project Manager etc.

Some consultancies provide solar installation courses, but I am not sure if it is what you want to do.

And sustainable engineering is a vast concept, you may need to choose your major orientation later, like wind energy, bioenergy, or solar…

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators

Maria asks…

How do i make a Wind Turbine Generator?

Hi, i need to make a wind turbine generator for my science fair project. Links will be appreciated if you know a website with step-to-step diy. thanks so much!

admin answers:

Simple. Jst take a dynamo and a toy fan. Take the wings of this fan and fix it into the shaft of dynamo. Place the fan on the direction of blowing wind.

Michael asks…

Please can you explain why the output voltage of a wind turbine generator is proportional to the angular speed?

Please can you explain why the output voltage of a wind turbine generator is linearly proportional to the angular speed of the rotor based on Faraday’s induction law and the definition of magnetic flux?

Please help me i cant find it anywhere

admin answers:

Faraday’s Law states that the voltage produced in a coil, moving relative to a magnetic field, is directly proportional to the number of turns in the coil times the change in magnetic flux per unit time.

V = -n (dB/dt)

In a rotating machine, obviously the number of turns in the coil is a constant. Also, the magnetic field in permanent magnet generators can be considered a constant for this purpose.

What changes when a wind turbine rotor speeds up (or slows down) is the rate of change of magnetic flux per unit time. When the rotor speeds up, the dt in the denominator becomes smaller (it takes less time for the rotor to move a fixed angle). Therefore, the voltage must increase as the speed increases. Conversely, as the rotor slows down, it takes more time for the rotor to move a some fixed angle and the dt in the denominator becomes larger, causing the voltage to drop. If the rotor is stationary then it effectively takes an infinite amount of time for the rotor to move a given angle. If dt becomes infinity, obviously, V becomes zero.

For the pedants out there:
I am aware that I played a little loose with dt vs. Delta t, but for the purposes here I think it illustrates the point well enough

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Technician Jobs

Sharon asks…

Is it too inconvenient for a wind turbine technician to live in a residential area and not the country?

Im very interested in a career as a wind turbine technician but I have no idea where the average worker resides. I like the country but do not want to live the country life. I’m more of a city person. I like the commotion. My major concern is I want to live in a residential/suburban neighborhood but still be generally close to my job.

admin answers:

My husband has been a wind turbine technician for around a year. We live in California. The wind turbines that I know of in the Mojave desert are NOT near an urban area, and you would be living in the desert while working. There are wind farms close to San Francisco, though, and you could probably live somewhat close to the work site. But a lot of wind turbine technicians travel. For example, right now my husband is working in Illinois, and he has been there for five months. It is in a rural area, but the city is within an hour drive. 🙂 I don’t know if that helps.

Ken asks…

How do you become a Wind Turbine Technician?

What do i need to learn ? My background is in Electrical & Electronic Engineering,but i am unemployed at the moment and want to take steps in the direction to become a Wind Turbine Technician.

admin answers:

Very limited field.
Congrats on your initiative. Good research efforts.
Complete thorough realistic research to achieve life sustaining income. Maybe accounting, engineering, law, medicine, computers, …. Always get real job descriptions with course requirements from employers, unions, certification groups/associations. Don’t sign up for education till you’ve done this, EVER!!!

Pick a path where you don’t start working bankrupt with debt. Don’t become another casualty of the Trillion$ student debt. You must earn enough, $200k+ to support a family in a major City. Do not low ball your life and your family. If you can’t find work volunteer to get in the door. Try volunteering at good potential employers and go down from there to community service, but get in anywhere and start working/networking, even if its for free.Be a model worker, no yapping, internet, cell phone..start work 30 minutes early and end work 30 minutes after day’s end. Keep learning from more courses, read books, get another language, etc

There are almost 50 million people on food stamps, ~20% of males 25 to 54 yrs not working, lowest SATs in 40 years, debt to GDP over 100%, 25% of global prison inmates with only 5% of global population, etc and whats uncle sams answer to America’s problems? Corrupt political paralysis and meteroic debt plague spiking by adding a trillion dollars of debt in 2013 to criminally prop up financial markets artificially. What a mess we live in!

You are On Your Own. YOYO’s the word. Never forget it. Take control of your own lives and ignore what ever fictonal solutions the politicians and corporate bobble heads throw around as their self-profiteering benevolence.

Abandon obese consumer spending debt addiction culture and resulting self enslavement. Cut your lifestyle in half or less of the destructive unrealistic American dream nightmare standard….small house or apt..one car or no car .. Always have a second job cause the one you have can/will disappear …save and invest over 50% of your income if you can …. Stay with your parents….parents move in with your kids…Rent with friends…rent rooms in your home ..Live like the wage you make today could be the last you’ll earn, always. Stay away from ponzis, addictions, unhealthy lifestyles, get rich scams, online rip offs and purple koolaid cults.

Most of all maintain constructive positive relationships and forward planning. Have fun at it without spending money. What you are wanting to do is great but do it with a strong dose of reality and caring for your future, family and community. Good luck! Cheers:).

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators Types

Paul asks…

How does a wind turbine generate electricity?

im making a diagram upon how wind turbines generate electricty
so please help me to like create. i know the wind turns the blades which creates electricity via the generatore. but how does it occur.
what type of energy is used. EG kinetic, thermal?

/thank you xxx

admin answers:

A wind turbine is a rotary device that extracts energy from the wind. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as for pumping water, cutting lumber or grinding stones, the machine is called a windmill. If the mechanical energy is instead converted to electricity, the machine is called a wind generator, wind turbine, wind turbine generator (WTG), wind power unit (WPU), wind energy converter (WEC), or aerogenerator.

References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_turbine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_wind_turbine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev_wind_turbine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_power
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windpump

Ruth asks…

What can you tell me about wind turbines that move vertically or in a helix shape?

Our town is considering purchasing several of these types of wind turbines. I am on the youth advisory board and we think it will save us time and money as well as a cleaner, more efficient source of energy. Links, videos, and any other information is greatly appreciated as well as your general imput. Thanks!
Overall, do you think this would be an investment or a waste of money. (We would receive grants, fund raise, etc…)

admin answers:

Kinda depends…. Are you getting a contractor to show-up and install it, or is the project being done by locals? That is who is responsible for design, fabrication, installation?
If this is to produce electricity, are the generators a direct to grid design or will there be inverters?

Send me individual email, I’ll discuss this with you, if you are interested…

Given “grant $” this could be a win-win, HOWEVER, has anyone checked on the MTBF figures for the sort of wind plant that you intend to install? There are things that could make this a GREAT investment and there are factors that could end up costing your town a LOT of $ for no benefit at all.
I have no idea, how much or what sort of research has already been done. …. What?

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Your Questions About Wind Turbines For Home Use

Donald asks…

Are wind turbines for the home beneficial?

I would like to learn more about the subject as I read not long ago that you can save money by installing wind turbines in your home. Are there any real benefits? Is it expensive?

admin answers:

Yes there are many benefits.
Using the wind to generate energy will permit you to be less dependent on fossil fuels, which are non renewable. So you will actually be helping our environment.

Also, there is the economic factor, you will save hundreds each month in electricity.

If you are going to buy a wind turbine for the home, be prepared, because they are costly. A solution for this would be to build the wind turbine yourself. Here I provide you with a link that has more information about that subject.

Good luck!

Ruth asks…

How Do You Build Your Own Wind Turbine?

I want to build a wind turbine for my home. Is it possible to build your own wind turbine and if so can you provide me with information on how to build my own wind turbine for home?

admin answers:

Yes it is entirely possible to build your own wind turbine at home. In fact i have actually done this myself by following the some plans i picked up at http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/10/reader-review-diy-residential-wind-turbine/ after reading about another guy who bought the plans and said how good they were.

I bought the plans and followed them to a tee….i was totally stoked with the final product that i built at home with my own tools.

If you want to check out a good review of the build your own wind turbine plans i would check out this review: http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Generators

Jenny asks…

What are the factors that affect how much electricity a wind turbine generator produces?

What are the factors that affect how much electricity a wind turbine generator produces?

admin answers:

Ignoring the efficiencies of the generator and such….

Wind Speed
Air Density
Turbine Area
Blade Design

Carol asks…

Where can I find investors to build a small wind turbine generator in Canada?

Global Kinetic Technology Canada is a start up clean energy company. It’s first project is to build a commercial small wind turbine generator prototype in the 1.5 -3.5 kW range using the SEMA technology from GKT USA under an exclusive agreement for Canadian market.

I will need $100,000.00 US for 10% of the company.

admin answers:

Give this a shot – you never know… At the very least you would be on a very popular Canadian TV show and get national exposure…

Http://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/

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