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		<title>What is a Wind turbine?</title>
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A wind turbine is also referred to as a windmill or wind generator. Though the terms are used interchangeably, there is a minor difference. The wind turbine is the device that makes use of the wind energy to produce mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then used as is or converted into electrical energy. A [...]]]></description>
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A wind turbine is also referred to as a windmill or wind generator. Though the terms are used interchangeably, there is a minor difference. The wind turbine is the device that makes use of the wind energy to produce mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then used as is or converted into electrical energy. A windmill uses the mechanical energy as is for pumping out water or for grinding purposes whereas the wind generator is the one that produces electrical energy. </p>
<p><strong>What are the different types of wind turbines?</strong><br />
Wind turbines are classified into two kinds based on their orientation:<br />
Horizontal axis turbines – The blades in these wind turbines rotate along a horizontal axis.<br />
Vertical axis turbines – The blades in these turbines rotate along a vertical axis.<br />
The horizontal axis wind turbines are more commonly used. They are more efficient that vertical axis turbines.What are the advantages of installing a wind turbine?<br />
Let’s look at the major advantages of a wind turbine:<br />
Power-saving: Since the wind turbines use a free energy, the wind energy, they prove to be a very cost-effective mechanism for generating electricity, thus helping not only save power but also generate power for the world.<br />
Cost-effective: The only cost involved in installing a wind turbine is the initial cost and the cost of maintenance. The energy comes free and there is no other fuel.<br />
Environment-friendly: The wind turbines are environment friendly in a way that they do emit harmful gases or affect the environment in any way.<br />
Uninterrupted power supply: A wind generator helps you become independent of government’s electricity supply. Moreover, you overcome the hurdles of power outages.What are the factors you should consider for installing a wind turbine?<br />
While installing a wind turbine is extremely beneficial for you and for the rest of the world, you must take care not to implement the solution in an incorrect way. You should take into consideration the following when installing a wind turbine.Make sure the following two pre-requisites are met:<br />
The site for installation is at least of one acre area.<br />
The average wind speed is around 11 miles per hour.<br />
Make sure the tower and the base are sturdy. It is important to foresee the turbulence in the wind before you invest in the wind turbine.<br />
Make sure the tower’s height and the distance between the wind generator and the cells are optimum.Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Get our complete guide at <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/earth4"><strong>www.earth4energy.com</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Home Made Wind Generator still running</strong></p>
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<p>It has been in service for a few months now and still working great. Thanks to all those who have great web sites that provide info. You know who you are.</p>
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		<title>Solar Energy Generating Systems</title>
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Solar Energy refers to renewable energy.
It has long been used by man. Recently, in connection with the acute problems of energy savings and environmental interest in its use has increased sharply.
Solar energy can be converted into mechanical, electrical and thermal energy, used in chemical and biological processes.
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<p><strong>Solar Energy</strong> refers to renewable energy.</p>
<p>It has long been used by man. Recently, in connection with the acute problems of energy savings and environmental interest in its use has increased sharply.</p>
<p><em>Solar energy</em> can be converted into mechanical, electrical and thermal energy, used in chemical and biological processes.</p>
<p><a href="http://wgc2005.org/an-active-solar-energy-system/">An Active Solar Energy System | WGC2005.org</a><br />
What&#8217;s more, all of these new technologies are helping to provide power that lets you do a selection of things including for heating and generating electricity. Major Benefit. The major advantage that people get by opting for an active &#8230; Before installing the active solar power system you have to be certain that the climate around your town is conducive to using such systems. The more solar energy that hits your active solar power system&#8217;s <em>solar energy</em> panels the more &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://energybusinessdaily.com/power/ushering-in-the-era-of-personalized-solar-energy/">Ushering in the Era of Personalized Solar Energy</a><br />
New scientific breakthroughs are propelling the society towards the era of “<em>personalized solar power</em>,” in which the center of electrical energy output changes from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own households and &#8230; affordable storage system for achieving individualized <em>solar power</em>. At its heart is a groundbreaking catalyst that splits water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen that become fuel for producing electrical energy in a fuel cell. &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Earth4Energy &#8211; Home Solar Power System</strong></p>
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		<title>Renewable solar energy is an excellent source of electricity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun is the life giving force of our existence. Solar energy, the light and heat radiated by the sun, is what feeds us, clothes us and provides means for our shelter. However, renewable solar energy can provide us with much more. Using renewable solar energy can provide both economic and environmental benefits as well.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sun is the life giving force of our existence. <A title="Solar energy" href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/diypower"><STRONG>Solar energy</STRONG></A>, the light and heat radiated by the sun, is what feeds us, clothes us and provides means for our shelter. However, <EM>renewable solar energy</EM> can provide us with much more. Using renewable solar energy can provide both economic and environmental benefits as well.</p>
<p>Renewable solar energy is an excellent source of electricity. Rather than dwindling more fossil fuels to feed power plants, we can take advantage of huge savings and electricity by utilizing renewable solar energy. Renewable solar energies come with very little pollution when they convert electricity from solar panels or thermal devices. Renewable solar energies do not contribute to the effects of global warming.</p>
<p>Solar energy is a renewable resource. Yes, there are days when the sun doesn’t shine enough to generate electricity, but there are far more days when the sun is there and not being utilized to power our homes, businesses and workshops. Once you invest in renewable solar energy, you can save greatly on maintenance costs as most systems have no moving parts and require little upkeep.</p>
<p>By utilizing passive renewable solar energy, you can build a solar home that requires very low energy use. To use passive renewable solar energy you must include south facing windows in your home design, in combination with products like brick and stone that provide heat radiating thermal mass. In combination with a solar hot water system and <EM>solar electric panels</EM> you can take full advantage of renewable solar energy resources.</p>
<p>It is also possible to build your own solar panel and solar hot water systems for your design. By building your own components you can greatly reduce the time needed to pay for your renewable solar energy system. Building your own <EM>solar energy system</EM> also allows you to fully understand the mechanics and physics behind harnessing solar energy. This can be an educational benefit for all members of the family and building your own systems will lower the cost of your <EM>renewable solar energy</EM> household by at least half when compared to purchasing the system and having it installed professionally.</p>
<p>Start utilizing the power of the sun and design a plan for your renewable <A title="Solar energy" href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/diypower"><STRONG>Solar energy system</STRONG></A>.<br />
With research and elbow grease you can be on your way to a lower monthly budget and a more environmentally friendly home or business. Renewable solar energy is going to be the way of the future and the Earth will thank you.</p>
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		<title>Living The Green Energy Home Dream</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the advances in green energy technology, it is easier than ever to start converting your home into a green energy home. A green energy home utilizes renewable resources to provide electricity, hot water, heat and peace of mind. 
There are several ways to implement your green energy home plan. The first is solar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the advances in green energy technology, it is easier than ever to start converting your home into a <A title="green energy home" href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen"><STRONG>green energy home</STRONG></A>. A green energy home utilizes renewable resources to provide electricity, hot water, heat and peace of mind. </p>
<p>There are several ways to implement your green energy home plan. The first is <I>solar energy</I>. In a green energy home you can install solar hot water panels which heat and store water for use and you can install solar panels, which use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. These systems can be pricing if purchasing them and having them installed by a professional, but there are many great resources available to build your own solar panels and solar hot water systems that can reduce the cost greatly. </p>
<p>If you are just building your home, a great way to make it a <I>green energy home</I> is to implement passive solar design during construction. This means taking advantage of south facing sides of the house for heating and cooling. By installing lots of highly efficient windows and heat retaining bricks and stone on your south facing areas, you are taking advantage of passive solar techniques to develop your <I>green energy home</I>.</p>
<p>Another addition to the green energy home would be a windmill. Windmills are used to generate electricity from the renewable resource wind. Windmills can be installed on rooftops or in yards and offer pollution free electric. Windmills can be purchased from retailers or there are a wide variety of affordable kits available for the motivated do-it-yourselfers to handle the implementation of their own <I>green energy home plans</I>.</p>
<p>If you have a stream on your property, you may also add to the efficiency of your green energy home with hydroelectric power. This is also a great pollution free option that is easy to maintain and works as long as there is water available. </p>
<p>The ultimate green energy home would combine all of these resources. By using wind, water and solar to generate electricity you are looking not only at huge savings and possible profits from your electricity usage, but you would truly be green as each of these options contributes little to global warming. To further combine passive solar design and solar hot water systems, you are reducing your energy needs exponentially and truly living the dream of going green.</p>
<p>A green energy home doesn’t require more maintenance than traditional homes. Solar technologies require little to no maintenance and wind and water turbines require only regular oiling for peak performance. There is no better time to create your <A title="green energy home" href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen"><STRONG>green energy home</STRONG></A> and start living your dreams in green. </p>
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		<title>Off Grid Living-You Can Do It Too</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are realizing that you can still enjoy modern amenities while enjoying the independence of off grid living. Being off the grid means being exactly that, off the grid. No power lines, no electric bills, and being free of utility grid demands, not to mention their ever-rising rates. Off grid living is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are realizing that you can still enjoy modern amenities while enjoying the independence of <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen" title="off grid living"><strong>off grid living</strong></a>. Being off the grid means being exactly that, off the grid. No power lines, no electric bills, and being free of utility grid demands, not to mention their ever-rising rates. <i>Off grid living</i> is environmentally friendly and cost effective and it is an option available to almost any one owning a home.</p>
<p>The principles of off grid living may be applied to any home in the world, even those currently tied to the grid. From solar panels, hydropower and windmills, there is growing curiosity in off grid living and breaking free from fossil fuel burning power plants. The technologies have advanced and the costs have dropped greatly.<br />
Even do-it-yourselfers can take leaps into off grid living with many kits, resources and manuals available for instruction. As energy demands increase globally, those living off grid can rest easy knowing their own energy costs are diminishing.</p>
<p>The idea of <i>off grid living</i> can be scary to some who believe they will have to give up some of their most prized possessions and electronic gadgets to achieve such freedom. This is very far from the truth. Off grid living is simply about learning to moderate your use of electricity.  It can be as simple as turning off lights that are not really in use.  Purchasing appliances that don’t use energy when not in use (like clocks on microwaves and stoves). Learning to unplug, not just turn off. Things like computers and printers, well anything with the little green light that is always on, these items are stealing precious energy and adding to your bill. Wanting to become part of the off grid living adventure, doesn’t always mean giving up everything, sometimes it just means getting smarter about the things you have.</p>
<p><i>Off grid living</i> has gotten so popular that even completely re-locatable high efficiency homes are being produced to meet those needs. Very similar to mobile homes and travel travelers in layout and definitely only designed for a one or two person dwelling, these housing units use solar power, passive solar design and a small amount of natural gas to provide off grid living that you can take with you when you move.</p>
<p>If you are interested in off grid living, but need more success stories to drive you over the teetering point then start your research on the Internet. There are tons of great resources available and individuals who took the plunge into off grid living with great success telling their stories. Imagine, no more gathering around that one little candle when the power goes out, or having the neighbors over to watch their favorite shows when there is a blackout.  <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen" title="off grid living"><strong>Off grid living</strong></a> is obtainable for anyone and you too can enjoy the life of off grid living no matter where you make your home.</p>
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		<title>Say Goodbye to electric bills and Hello to Renewable Energies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is one of the best and most reliable renewable energy sources available. The problem most novice environmental warriors find is that the cost of professionally installed solar power systems is way beyond their budget and it could take well over 10 years to see a return on their investment. Never fear, there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power is one of the best and most reliable <i>renewable energy</i> sources available. The problem most novice environmental warriors find is that the cost of professionally installed solar power systems is way beyond their budget and it could take well over 10 years to see a return on their investment. Never fear, there are alternatives. The most cost-effective way to take advantage of the power of the sun is to <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen" title="Build Solar Panels"><strong>build solar panels</strong></a> on your own.  </p>
<p>Sound like too much? If you are scared it would be difficult, it is just not true. It is <i>easy to build solar panels</i> with the proper instructions. Easy enough for kids, teens and adults. The parts aren’t complicated either. Most of the supplies you would need to build solar panels are available at your local hardware store or you can purchase a solar panel kit, which will include all the parts you require to be generating your own energy from the sun. It is possible to construct several <i>small solar panels</i> to power small appliances or small tools in your workshop. Or for the very adventurous and determined alternative energy seeker, you could <i>build solar panels</i> to service a much larger electric load.  </p>
<p>There are many resources and guides available with detailed instructions on how to build solar panels. The first and most important step is to seek out quality detailed instructions. Then it is off to your local hardware store to find or order your supplies and next thing you know, or the next time you have some free time, you will be able to assemble and install the system yourself. Watch out though, the neighbors may start asking you to build solar panels for them too.  </p>
<p>Not only is it going to save you money to build solar panels yourself, but you can feel proud that you are doing your part for the environment as well. Declaring your independence from fossil fuels and making a much-needed impact on the world and in your neighborhood.  </p>
<p>Professional solar power systems can cost thousands to be installed and in today’s economy most of us don’t have money to spare. Make the choice to go solar today and learn to <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen" title="Build Solar Panels"><strong>build solar panels</strong></a> on your own. It will be savings you can be proud of. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you talk about alternative energy and living off the grid, a lot of people feel instantly that they will have to give up most of their modern amenities to live in such a fashion. Many more think this is an endeavor solely for granola loving hippies, whose modest ways coincide with fewer technologies, TVs, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you talk about <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen"><strong>alternative energy and living off the grid</strong></a>, a lot of people feel instantly that they will have to give up most of their modern amenities to live in such a fashion. Many more think this is an endeavor solely for granola loving hippies, whose modest ways coincide with fewer technologies, TVs, ACs, etc. The truth is, living off the grid is a possibility open to anyone. Granted, you may have a larger investment if you are powering three chest freezers and all high-energy appliances, but this would simply mean you need a larger system.</p>
<p>The increased demand for <em>renewable energy technology</em> has led to the development of <em>more efficient and easy</em> to use components to make living off the grid a reasonable option for anyone willing to be mindful of their energy consumption.</p>
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<p>Using <em>renewable energy</em> sources to produce electricity is a fairly simple process. You need a power source-sun, wind or water-from which you will harness a low voltage direct current that is then converted, using an inverter, into usable house current (AC). Excess current generated by your system is stored in battery banks where it can be retrieved during more high demand times or times when the direct energy source is unavailable.</p>
<p>Living off the grid with renewable power resources is almost completely automated as well. Except for the maintenance of your batteries, there is almost no special attention needed, other than monitoring your energy use to make sure you do not exceed your supply with your demand. The key to success in living off the grid is making sure you size your system to meet the demand of your energy needs.</p>
<p>Living off the grid can be an exhilarating experience. The feeling of energy freedom is like no other and you can be proud of your efforts to combat global warming and best of all, you may never have to worry about a power outage again. It is important to conduct your research and determine which <em>alternative energy sources</em> will work best for you in your geographical area, but it is definitely worthwhile to learn how to <a href="http://www.smalloffgridwindpower.org/recommends/homemadeen"><strong>live off the grid</strong></a> and feel the rush of freedom being off the grid can give.</p>
<p>PEAK OIL: Living off the Grid, Saving the Species and One Sky</p>
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<p>My brilliant friend Mike Simpson runs the NGO One Sky: The Canadian Institute for Sustainable Living. One Sky, in short, &#8220;promotes sustainable living globally,&#8221; from Smithers BC, to Calabar, Nigeria to Sierra Leone to Peru and beyond. They stand for integration, integrity and a sharing of ideas and practical applications on the ground. Every time I spend time with Mike (and Gail) I learn a ton of actually practical things (and things metaphysical), and of course these three August days in &#8230;</p>
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