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Wind Energy Turbines – An Overview

Posted by outside_voices on Tuesday, 29 December, 2009

Solar heating systems have now become a more usable option for more people today as the technology has advanced and the costs have come down. It requires a lot of energy to heat the water that comes into the home, particularly for bigger homes. The hot water is utilized for such a spread of purposes , for example washing garments, showering, washing dishes and other activities. This could place a large burden on the family thru gas or electrical bills, and having a solar hot water heating unit can help with this cost in the future.

Choices

If an individual lives in a colder climate where there is a big freeze for several months of the winter, then there are not as many options in solar hot water heating units since the water can tend to freeze in the pipes, not getting enough heat from the sun.  For those that live in milder climates, having a solar hot water heater can be an excellent choice, conserving cost and also the environment through the use of the unit.  In addition, the individual can also have solar roofing panels installed which can help with the energy costs for the rest of the home, such as electricity to power lights and other pieces of equipment.  In some cases where the home gets a lot of sunlight throughout the year and has a south facing section of roof, the individuals may reduce their electric bill to nothing, or even get a check from the electric company as they sell the extra energy their solar panels provide.

There are two general types of solar hot water heating units on the market and each type has two styles of units in it.  The first is the active solar hot water heating unit, which has a type of pump in it so that the water is circulated through the solar panel to better heat the water.  There are direct circulation systems that circulate the water in the home through the collection system and there are the indirect circulation systems which circulate heat transfer fluid through the collection system and also a heat exchanger.  This second type is usually used in freezing climates so that the water does not freeze during the circulation process.  The other type of solar hot water heating system is the passive system which has integral collector storage systems and thermosyphon systems.  Neither of these systems is usually used in climates where there are freezing temperatures for most of the winter months since the water will freeze in the system.

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Evans D. Smith.

How To Build a DIY Home Wind Turbine

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 23 October, 2009

A home wind turbine is specially crafted to be environmentally friendly and cost saving. With the presence of harmful greenhouse gases in our environment today, it is recommended to have one of these home wind generators to reduce the amount of pollutants being produced into our environment.

The home wind turbine generates usable electrical power by spinning a generator. This generator is attached to the rotor, made up of three aerodynamic blades, that is then attached to a tower/support. To maintain the turbine from facing the wind, the rotor has a tail, which acts as weather vain.

In general, the generator is an electric motor. When the coils in the motor spins past the magnets, an electric current is produced. The power produced is stored in batteries, which are connected to an inverter that changes the direct current to alternating current, and this can then be used to power your home. The advancement of motor efficiency is the main reason why home wind turbines have become so popular among homeowners.

Taking your area's wind conditions into consideration, the tower/support can vary in length. If you are living near the sea where the wind power is more significant, the tower/support can be shorter, but in low-wind areas the tower/support will need to be taller to catch the required amount of wind.

Over time, the blades have improved drastically as researchers developed lighter, stronger, more efficient blades, with the capability of turning even in the lightest breeze. Back in those days, wind turbines had five blades, and looked identical to windmill water pumps, but recently they have moved to three blades, taking the form of over-sized airplane rotors. Like the tower/support, the blades vary in size, base on your wind conditions and energy requirements. Build your own wind turbine and benefit from all its features today.

Benefits of a home wind turbine:

  • Achieve tax breaks and lower electrical bills
  • Power appliances, charge batteries and generate water pumps
  • Environmentally friendly machine
  • Increase your efficiency and never worry about power outages again
  • Ease of Use