Wind EnergyMarch 11th, 2010
- Power – Applicable for 500 W Systems
- Start-up Wind Speed – 6.7 mph or 3m/s
- Nominal Wind Speed – 17.9mph or 8m/s
- TSR – 6:1 at heavy load, 8:1 at light load, and 10:1 without load
- Diameter – 8.5 feet, Hub Included
NEWS Product Description and tailored to take the wind whenever possible. The coefficiency is 0. 49 of converting wind energy into mechanical energy, which is at the top (the highest is 0. 5). Exactly the same sheet is often used in commercial wind turbines. The performance of blades are much better than brewed. . . . More info>>
8.5', Blades, Diameter., Efficient, Fiber, Generator, Glass, High, Wind
Wind EnergyMarch 10th, 2010
- Power – Applicable for 1000-1500 watt generators
- Start-up Wind Speed – 6.7 mph or 3m/s
- Nominal Wind Speed – 22.4 mph or 10m/s
- TSR – 6:1 at heavy load, 8:1 at light load, and 10:1 without load
- Diameter – 13.1 feet or 157 Inches
NEWS Product Description and tailored to take the wind whenever possible. Efficiency is rated as 0. 48 of converting wind energy into mechanical energy, which is at the top (the highest is 0. 5). Exactly the same sheet is often used in commercial wind turbines. The performance of blades are much better than brewed. . . .
13.1, Blades, Diameter., Efficient, Generator, High, Rotors, Wind
Wind EnergyMarch 9th, 2010
- Diameter – 20.4 feet or 245 inches
- TSR – 6:1 at heavy load, 8:1 at light load, and 10:1 without load
- Applicable for 5000W generators
NEWS Product Description and tailored to take the wind whenever possible. Efficiency is rated as 0. 48 of converting wind energy into mechanical energy, which is at the top (the highest is 0. 5). Exactly the same sheet is often used in commercial wind turbines. The performance of blades are much better than brewed. . . . More info>>
20.4
20.4, Blades, Diameter., Efficient, Generator, High, Rotors, Wind
Hydro EnergyMarch 6th, 2010
Yesterday we looked at steps 1 through 5 on various ways a homeowner can go about making their homes more energy efficient. Today we will finish with step 6 to 9 to finish the series. 6th Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). CFLs can save three quartersof electricity used by incandescents. During the lifetime of a CFL, using about $ 22 with electricity. The bulbs do not last nearly as long as their counterparts. You would need ten bulbs to equal the life of a CFL. These ten bulbs cost more than $ 80 of electricity. You would essentially lower electricity prices in the region has declined by nearly $ 60. 7th If you are considering buying a new refrigerator, do not let the old plugged in… Read More
Efficient, Energy, Home, More, Part, Ways
Hydro EnergyMarch 4th, 2010
Harvey M Sachs, PhD, and Chief of the Buildings Program at the American Council for an economy efficient energy came in the following 9 methods that a homeowner can use to become more efficient. 1. Check your walls and attic are well insulated. When you install the insulation properly, it can dramaticallyslow the rate that heat leaves the house. If your walls are already insulated, it is generally not a problem. But in homes where the walls are well insulated and have cavities where hot air can escape, it would be wise to seek isolation inflated to fill the empty spaces. 2nd Upgrade or replace windows. Often in older homes, Windows may have a tendency to “leak”. When you start thinking about replacing them, it is better to watch… Read More
Efficient, Energy, Home, More, Part, Ways