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Wind Turbines and the Amount of Electricity that They Can Generate

by John Ashbury

Wind powered systems generate electricity by using the power of the wind. But the amount of electricity that they are able to generate depends largely upon a number of different factors which include the wind itself, as well as the type of generator that is used and what that power will be used for. Besides these factors there are others that will influence the amount of electricity that is generated.

Wind electricity is an excellent way for people to have the ability to go green and have less impact on the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Electricity is generated from many different sources such as burning of coal, petroleum, propane, solar energy, and even the wind. The wind is a very low cost method of generating electricity and a way that many countries around the world are resorting to for their energy costs.

Wind generating systems depend on one primary factor that will not provide any energy unless you have it. This factor is the wind. There is no guarantee every day that the wind will blow. The more the wind blows throughout the days the more energy that can be created and stored in the system. You cannot have a wind powered system without the wind blowing. This means that you cannot rely on this type of energy by itself but it may be an excellent supplement. However, there are places that you may rely on this type of energy if the wind blows often and the energy consumed is not a large amount of energy.

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Posted in Alternative energy on May 31st, 2009, 7:45 am by John Ashbury     

How Much Money Can Wind Power Save Me?

by John Ashbury

Wind powered systems can save you money but the amount you save will be dependent upon a number of different factors. If you have a large or adequately sized system you can expect to save quite a significant amount on your monthly energy bill. The amount you save will be dependent upon the amount of wind that you experience, the type of system that you buy, the amount of energy that you need and use, and much more besides.

Wind energy is an excellent form of alternative electricity for people who need to find a way to lower their electricity bills. This form of energy relies entirely on the wind and the energy that is created can be stored in generators and ready for use when it is needed. It is common for the amount of electricity that is provided through a wind powered generator to be approximately 20% of what it normally is.

Of course, the more wind you have in the area in which you live the better. If you experience many windy days you know that your generator will be full or gaining electricity much of the time. On the other hand, if you do not experience that much wind then there will not be that much stored in the generator.

You need to remember that not all wind is useful, however. Your system can store energy only from strong gusts of wind. Little breezes will not provide much energy at all.

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Posted in Alternative energy on May 31st, 2009, 7:12 am by John Ashbury     

An Introduction To The Different Types Of Renewable Energy

by Alexis Jameson

Coming from a number of different natural resources, renewable energy is the only possibility we have for supplying ourselves with power in the future. Not only is renewable energy cleaner and burning fossil fuels, but they will never run out. With the right technology, we can happily relying on the power of wind, sunlight, water and geothermal energy to supply us with power for the rest of our existence.

Still, today, the most common form of renewable energy simply comes from burning things such as wood, which provides light and heat. However, up to 20% of the electricity in the world comes from hydroelectricity. Solar and wind power are also becoming very popular.

Power from the wind comes in the form of enormous wind farms, which supply electricity by converting the natural power of the wind into electricity that we can use. Unfortunately, these have become infamous in certain parts of Europe whereby a very popular, due to the enormous amount of land they take up an the relatively small amount of electricity that they can generate. Because of this, the local environment can be seriously impacted, although they can also be placed out at sea in certain cases.

Hydroelectricity is undoubtedly the most popular form of renewable energy in the world for producing electricity and some countries rely almost entirely on it. This kind of power simply comes from the force of water, such as water spilling over a dam and generating electricity. Hydroelectricity may also come from the forces of the tides and waves. Although dams are expensive to build, they can produce an enormous amount of electricity.

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Posted in Alternative energy on May 29th, 2009, 5:29 am by Alexis Jameson     

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