Pannirselvam,
I tried to suggest a mass produced wind turbine that is not sensitive to
location and could be very cheap. Connected to the grid in a normal wall
socket, to spin the meter backwards or sell electricity. Using Darrieus
Rotor design for security and to be able to place almost any where, with
safety,
http://energysavingnow.com/plugin/windturbine.shtml
It could be sold as "white product" I.e. washing machines etc. To grid
connect, it uses already available small inverter for solar panels that can
be modified. Produced in numbers, it could be very low cost and plug'n
play. With 2 or 3 of them, they would cover a normal home, but already one
would give a substantial saving and with many of the subsidized plans that
exists, it would cover the whole electricity bill.
Because the potentially low manufacturing cost, it would be ideal for
developing countries.
Hakan
At 01:36 PM 7/21/2005, you wrote:
Helo Keith and all our list members
Wind energy is also important bioenergy and thank a lot Keith
bringing the very interesting information as this can make possivel
to come out with the inovative design
sd
Pannirselvam
On 7/21/05, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.newearthdigest.com/energy/mechanical/wind/neb/nebraska_1.html
> The Homemade Windmills of Nebraska
>
> An online reprint of the original 1899 book on homemade windmills and
> their applications.
>
> "The wind should be looked upon as a natural resource just as worthy
> of development as other natural resources. If we can derive our
> energy from the wind, why is it not as good as to get it from coal?"
> In the 1890's a good windmill could supply running water in the rural
> home and much-needed water for irrigation and livestock. Regardless
> of any vulnerabilities in our electrical grid, the wind will always
> be with us, and the information in this booklet is as valuable today
> as it was more than a hundred years ago. As the author, Mr. Barbour
> put it, "...it is the windmill which makes it possible for the
> resident of the town, or the farm and ranch to enjoy one of the
> luxuries and conveniences of the city home. Such water service is
> cheap and satisfactory."
>
> For that reason we feel it is important that this information be
> preserved and passed along, and we are glad to reproduce the entire
> text and all illustrations of this important booklet here. - New
> Earth Digest
>
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