Turning to the Wind

1319052607 33 Turning to the WindLester Brown’s Plan B 4.0 is out, with his latest prescription for transforming the global economy in order to protect the environment. Africa Focus has an excerpt of the section on wind power – Turning to the Wind (via The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind, who has made quite an impression in the media lately – see this BBC article and this TED Talk for examples).

Wind is the centerpiece of the plan B energy economy. It is abundant, low cost, and widely distributed; it scales up easily and can be developed quickly. Oil wells go dry and coal seams run out, but the earth’s wind resources cannot be depleted. A worldwide survey of wind energy by the Stanford University team of Cristina Archer and Mark Jacobson concluded that harnessing one fifth of the earth’s available wind energy would provide seven times as much electricity as the world currently uses. for example, China with vast wind-swept plains in the north and west, countless mountain ridges, and a long coastline, all rich with wind has enough readily harnessable wind energy to easily double its current electrical generating capacity.

The United States is also richly endowed. In addition to having enough land-based wind energy to satisfy national electricity needs several times over, the National Renewable Energy Lab has identified 1,000 gigawatts (1 gigawatt equals 1,000 megawatts) of wind energy waiting to be tapped off the East Coast and 900 gigawatts off the West Coast. this offshore capacity alone is sufficient to power the U.S. economy. Europe is already tapping its off-shore wind. an assessment by the Garrad Hassan wind energy consulting group concluded that if governments aggressively develop their vast off-shore resources, wind could supply all of Europe’s residential electricity by 2020.

For many years, a small handful of countries dominated growth in the industry, but this is changing as the industry goes global, with some 70 countries now harnessing wind resources. World wind electric generation is growing at a frenetic pace. from 2000 to 2008, generating capacity increased from 17,000 megawatts to an estimated 121,000 megawatts. The world leader in total capacity is now the United States, followed by Germany (until recently the leader), Spain, China, and India. But with China’s wind generation doubling each year, the U.S. lead may be short-lived.

 Turning to the Wind

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Eaton Offers Efficient Backup Power Device for IT Managers

 Eaton Offers Efficient Backup Power Device for IT Managers

Eaton Corporation has announced the launch of the Eaton 9E uninterruptible power system (UPS), an efficient backup power device designed specifically with the information technology (IT) manager in mind. Integrated with Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager software, the company claims 9E delivers affordable data center power management in a small footprint.

“The 9E’s sleek, compact tower configuration delivers superior power protection for expanding loads in space-constrained data centers while operating at up to 98 percent efficiency, making it the most efficient UPS in its class. the 9E is the first UPS in its class to offer internal batteries up to 60 kVA, which saves significant floor space when compared to external battery cabinets.

“Further addressing the IT manager’s growing energy management and efficiency concerns, the 9E’s physical footprint is up to 35 percent smaller than competing models, which allows better space utilization for revenue-producing equipment and materials, in turn, saving costs to build, protect, insure, heat and cool the data center. the unit further curtails total cost of ownership by minimizing energy, space, installation and maintenance costs, offering a potential lifetime savings of more than $85,000.

“The 9E comes complete with Eaton’s complimentary Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software, which allows quick and easy management and monitoring of multiple power devices across a network from any personal computer with an internet browser. the 9E also boasts a range of seamlessly integrated accessories to maximize runtime options, meet unique location requirements and allow for planning expansion.”

Read the full story at Eaton.com

Scandinavia: Energy & Green Issues the Focus for Ban’s Visit

 Scandinavia: Energy & Green Issues the Focus for Ban’s Visit Thursday, 6 October 2011, 1:30 pm Press Release: UN News

Energy and Green Issues the Focus for Ban’s Visit toNorway, Denmark and Sweden

New York, Oct 5 2011 -Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visitScandinavia next week, attending meetings on energy,sustainable development, climate change and green economicinitiatives, as well as conferring with heads of State andGovernment in Norway, Denmark and Sweden.

At his firstport of call in Oslo, Norway, mr. Ban, who leaves new Yorkon 9 October, will address the ‘Energyfor all: Financing access for the poor’ conference,co-organized by Norway and the International Energy Agency(IEA) together with fiveinvited partners from the so-called South – Brazil,Ethiopia, India, Liberia and South Africa – to exploreways of financing such access. more than 70 countries areexpected to participate.

About 1.4 billion people todaylack access to electricity, and current trends indicate thatthis will not change significantly by 2030. It is alsoestimated that 2.5 billion people will still use traditionalbiomass for cooking in 2030, with related health effectsleading to 1.5 million premature deaths per year, mostlyamong women and children.

Mr. Ban will also participate ina high-level panel on the theme “Energy and the RoadTowards Rio+20,” the2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, taking placein Rio de Janeiro next June, marking the 20th anniversary ofthe 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development(UNCED) in the same city, with the aim of renewing theglobal political commitment for sustainabledevelopment.

While in Oslo, he will join King Harald V inthe 150th anniversary celebrations of the birth of FridtjofNansen, the renowned Norwegian explorer who was awarded theNobel Peace Prize, served as the League of Nations’ firstHigh Commissioner for Refugees, and has given name to the UNHigh Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) annual NansenRefugee Award for outstanding work on behalf ofrefugees.

Mr. Ban will also hold talks with Prime MinisterJens Stoltenberg and meet with members of the NorwegianParliament, as well as visiting the site of the 22 Julyterrorist bomb attack in Oslo, which along with a gunassault on a nearby holiday island killed more than 75people.

>From Oslo he will travel to Denmark, where hewill attend the 3G Global Green Forum, a high-levelpublic-private partnership which brings together leadersfrom Government, business, finance and civil society toaccelerate ‘bottom up’ country- and business-ledprogress on climate change and other environmentalchallenges.

Initiated by the Danish Government, the forumaims to create new and expand existing public-privatepartnerships in areas including energy efficiency, renewableresources, sustainable transport and water.

The 3G GlobalGreen Growth Institute lists its goals as supportingdeveloping and emerging countries in green growth economicdevelopment plans at the national or provincial level;promoting public-private cooperation to strengthenresource-efficient investment, innovation and diffusion ofbest practice in the private sector; and pursuing researchto advance the theory and practice of green growth.

Whilein Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, mr. Ban will meet withQueen Margrethe II, Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidtand other senior officials, and visit the site of the new UNCity in Copenhagen, which is being built to bring togetherunder one roof the more than 1,000 UN employees in what isthe world’s sixth largest UN city.

On his last stop inSweden, mr. Ban will visit the grave in Uppsala of theUN’s second Secretary-General, DagHammarskjöld. The 50th anniversary of his death in a1961 plane crash while on a mission to negotiate peace inwhat is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) iscurrently being commemorated by the Organization.

InStockholm, Sweden’s capital, he will meet with PrimeMinister Fredrik Reinfeldt and other top officials,returning to new York on 12 October.

For more details goto UN News Centre at http://www.un.org/news

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Rare earths set to become less so as users hunt alternatives

 Rare earths set to become less so as users hunt alternatives

Rare-earth prices are set to extend their decline from records this year as buyers including Toyota Motor Corp. and General Electric Co. scale back using the materials in their cars and windmills.

Prices for cerium and lanthanum, the most abundant rare- earth elements, will drop by 50 per cent in 12 months, Christopher Ecclestone, an analyst at Hallgarten & Co. in new York, has forecast. Neodymium and praseodymium, metals used in permanent rare-earth magnets, may fall as much as 15 per cent, he said.Makers of electric cars, wind turbines and oil-refining catalysts have sought to reduce use of the metals after China, which supplies more than 90 per cent of the market, said in July 2010 that it would cut exports and clamp down on the industry. that boosted prices, encouraging mining companies to develop new prospects and buyers to find alternatives.“if you think you can keep raising the prices for those materials and still keep your customers, you’re crazy,” Jack Lifton, co-founder of Technology Metals Research, said in a telephone interview. “The principal customer for rare-earth metals is a global automotive industry using rare-earth permanent magnets. that industry will engineer this stuff out.”Declines in August and September pared a five-month, fourfold surge that brought the average price for eight of the most widely used rare-earth oxides to a record 396,850 yuan ($US62,068) a metric ton in July, data from consultant Shanghai Steelhome Information show. The average price declined 13 per cent from its July peak as of Sept. 27.Share performanceThe 17-member Bloomberg Rare Earth Mineral Resources Index has dropped about 41 per cent in the last three months, led by a 60-per cent decline in Montreal-based Quest Rare Minerals ltd.Rare earths have been pushed lower because of selling by speculators, Michael Gambardella, a new York-based analyst at JPMorgan Chase & Co., said in a report last week. Tsunami- related disruptions in Japan and dumping of unpermitted material in China have undercut prices, while industrial substitution has driven “demand destruction,” said Sam Berridge, a Sydney-based analyst at Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.“A greater focus on recycling and substitution, particularly by Japanese consumers, has resulted in tightness of demand easing somewhat for the lighter rare earths,” Berridge said by phone.‘Huge savings’Rising prices for the so-called light metals, such as neodymium and lanthanum, have prompted automakers including Toyota, Asia’s biggest automaker, to look at reducing the use of relatively powerful and expensive rare-earth magnets in their vehicles. some Toyota vehicles will be built with an induction motor, which doesn’t use rare-earth magnets, said John Hanson, a Toyota spokesman in Torrance, California.“Moving from a fixed-magnet motor to an induction motor is a huge savings with regard to rare-earth metals,” Hanson said by phone.“The Japanese are leading the push to replace, reduce and recycle their rare-earths consumption,” said Dudley Kingsnorth, chief executive officer of Perth-based advisory Industrial Minerals Co. of Australia. “Users are recycling rare earths wherever they can, using them more efficiently, particularly in the magnet industry where they are producing powerful magnets with smaller volumes.”GM’s plansGeneral Motors Co., the largest U.S. automaker, plans to sell a Chevrolet Malibu Eco next year that uses an induction motor, and otherwise cut down on magnets that use a lot of rare earths.“The magnets are like God’s gift to electric motors,” Pete Savagian, GM’s chief engineer for electric motors, said in a telephone interview. “but we don’t always need that level of magnet. Even at prices we saw three and four years ago, there’s a more economic alternative, albeit at slightly less efficient outcome.”The largest portion of demand for rare earths, one third, comes from generating electricity, according to Bloomberg Industries.in August, GE announced the development of wind-turbine generators that will reduce dependence on the rare-earth materials prevalent in so-called permanent-magnet machines. some current offshore wind turbines may contain as much as half a ton of the metals, according to Bloomberg Industries analysis.Gasoline refining“everybody is going back to the drawing board and trying to redesign their generators to minimise the usage of permanent magnets,” said Steve Duclos, chief scientist and manager of material sustainability for GE Global Research. “in all of our businesses we’re looking to reduce our usage.”W.R. Grace & Co. began selling this year an oil-refining catalyst with reduced lanthanum, a rare earth that has increased in price more than fourfold in the past year. Lanthanum improves the amount of gasoline refiners can extract from crude oil and is also used in hybrid-car batteries.half of the company’s customers had switched to the new formula, which offers the same performance and gives them “double-digit type per cent decreases in their cost,” Grace Chief Financial Officer Hudson La Force III said on a conference call this month.The development doesn’t worry mark Smith, CEO of Molycorp Inc., owner of the largest rare-earth deposit outside China.New minesFluid-cracking catalysts have “always been one of the largest single markets for any of the individual rare earths,” Smith said in an interview at Bloomberg headquarters in new York. “We don’t see that deteriorating in any significant form.”While rare-earth prices have fallen, demand will outpace supplies even with new mines in California and Australia expected to come online in 2014, Smith said.“Like any market, you’re going to see up and down in the course of a month or two,” Smith said. “but the overall trend remains short supply, heavy demand.”The ability to substitute many rare-earth applications will be limited, said Constantine Karayannopoulos, CEO of Neo Material Technologies Inc., a Toronto-based producer of rare- earth magnets.“all kinds of folks are trying to use alternative technologies,” he said by phone. “Longer-term, don’t expect these technologies to be in place this quarter or the next.”GE’s Duclos says he has little doubt companies will find substitutes, sooner or later.“It will depend on the element, it will depend on the usage, but getting 10-20 per cent efficiencies out of the usage of an element is not that terribly difficult,” Duclos said. “What I don’t subscribe to is this idea that there’s nothing we can do.”Bloomberg News

Suntech to Announce Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results on August 22, 2011

 Suntech to Announce Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results on August 22, 2011Press Release Source: Suntech Power Holdings Co., ltd. on Monday August 8, 2011, 8:00 am EDT

SAN FRANCISCO and WUXI, China, Aug. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — Suntech Power Holdings Co., ltd. (NYSE:STPNews), the world’s largest producer of solar panels, will announce its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011, before the U.S. market opens on Monday, August 22, 2011. Suntech management will host a conference call that day at 8:00a.m. U.S. Eastern Time (which corresponds to 8:00p.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time and 12:00p.m. Greenwich mean Time on August 22, 2011) to discuss the company’s results.

Dial-in details for the earnings conference call are as follows:

US Toll/International:                    

A replay of the conference call may be accessed until August 29, 2011 by dialing:

US Toll/International:                    

Additionally, a live and archived webcast of this conference call will be available on the Investors section of Suntech’s website at http://ir.suntech-power.com

About Suntech

Suntech Power Holdings Co., ltd. (NYSE:STPNews) produces industry-leading solar products for residential, commercial, industrial, and utility applications. With regional headquarters in China, Switzerland, and the United States, and gigawatt-scale manufacturing worldwide, Suntech has delivered more than 15,000,000 photovoltaic panels to over a thousand customers in more than 80 countries. Suntech’s pioneering R&D creates customer-centric innovations that are driving solar to grid parity against fossil fuels. Suntech’s mission is to provide everyone with reliable access to nature’s cleanest and most abundant energy source.

For more information about Suntech’s people and products visit http://www.suntech-power.com

Personal Floatation Device – Saving Lives

 Personal Floatation Device   Saving Lives

Every year thousands of people die from drowning. People like you and me, people who are strong swimmers. A personal floatation device or PFD can and will save your life. Most people will shrug and say I can swim and tread water, but what happens if you get pulled under by undertow. Undertow is a current in bodies of water that travels under the surface, people have been pulled miles from strong undertow currents. A life preserver or life jacket prevents this.

Another good time to utilize a life preserver is while operating any type of motorized water vehicle, like a boat. A life jacket should also be warn on a canoe or rowboat and even a rubber dingy. A PFD can and will save you from drowning. Cottage life is a lot of fun, usually accompanied with this fun is alcohol. Drinking near the water or on a dock or a boat can be dangerous. Wearing a PFD can be the difference between life and death.

Think about the statistics, thousands every year die from drowning. do not be too proud to wear a PFD, do not be too proud to make your family and friends wear personal floatation devices. Lets be real, a life preserver may not be fashionable. A life jacket will keep you above the water should you fall in. Accidents happen, a slip off the dock and a little bang on the head knocks you unconscious, the PFD saves your life. Wearing a life jacket is a smart and intelligent thing for you to do when around water.

renewable power, no solar or wind power, use constant and infinite power -Cosmic Energy

default renewable power, no solar or wind power, use constant and infinite power  Cosmic Energy

www.TeslaSecret.us The Suppressed FREE ELECTRICITY Invention of Nikola Tesla – and Tutorial HOW YOU can use it To Generate Free Energy at Your Home. Tesla discovered that we could actually use the suns radiant energy to produce electricity instead of using the suns rays, as we do with solar panels. The sun is constantly radiating energy even when your skies are dark, the sun is still shining onto earth somewhere and it is constantly radiating this energy onto earth. After Tesla died, the government came in and confiscated all his files. They deemed Tesla an enemy of the US because of his Austrian heritage (even though he became a US citizen in 1891). And the invention was buried. In fact, this free energy machine is so simple that it can be constructed with 0 worth of materials from any local electronics store in one weekend. tesla free energy generator http The Technology To Harness The Massive, Untapped Reserve of Cosmic Energy Has Been Unleashed! Magnet Motor, I collected all information that was available …The Lutec 1000 is the first free energy machine to be developed to commercial stage anywhere in the world. Cached – SimilarBuild A Free Energy Magnetic Motor And Enjoy Free Electric | Build … The generator creates energy by itself and powers your home for free, fully off the electric grid. And much more…Cached – SimilarMagnet Motor Free Energy 1 Mar 2010 … Children can move around freely within reach of a magnet motor free energy yielding generator. There

Question by Dushi K: How to apply solar and wind power for agriculture?

Please describe me how solar and wind power is utilized for farm production and animal husbandry in developing countries.

Best answer:

Answer by SomaGQ

Store your electricity in a Big battery and use for lighting, to pump Up water into overhead tank for your drip irrigation system, etc

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Imagine your neighbors told you they were going to produce their own home turbine wind power? Would you be shocked? Well, very soon that may be the norm. As we gain interest in making alternative power, we increase our understanding of making our own home turbine wind power. Lately, it has become so popular that a number of step-by-step instructions are available on the Internet, where in a short space of time you can learn to build your own home turbine wind power from scratch.

Before attempting to build any home wind turbine, it is best to do your research, such as on the various blades designs, what type of dynamo to buy, and how to put all the components together to make a working home wind turbine. While all the information can be found freely on the web, it is better to buy a complete step-by-step guide, with all the information in one place and easy to find. Another advantage to a guide is that it comes with free customer support if you need any help or assistance.

All guides are not the same, so investigate each guide thoroughly before pulling out your credit card. This can be as straightforward as reading customer testimonials and reviews, or contacting the seller. Things to take note of when reading reviews are:

1 – How simple the instructions are to follow

2 – Quality of customer support

3 – Quality of the finished home wind turbine

So what components make up a home wind turbine? And what tools will you need to complete the build?

A Home Wind Turbine consists of the following components:

The motor:

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This is one part you are better off purchasing. Various motors or dynamos can be sourced over the Internet, but make sure you buy a dynamo that operates at low speeds. The motor requires the most maintenance and should be lubricated regularly to improve to lifespan an performance.

The charge controller:

The charge controller is there to ensure the batteries are not over-charged. Although you can do without it, your batteries lifespan will then be dramatically shorter.

The batteries:

To ensure power is available all day long, even when there is no wind, it is best to have batteries to store excess power. There are a number of batteries to choose, the best being 24 volt deep-cycle batteries that store the charge for longer and are big enough for you to scale up your system with.

The inverter:

Before the stored energy can be used to power your home, the direct current needs to fed through an inverter, where it is changed to alternating current. There are various types of inverters to choose from, each with their own voltage, but your power needs will help you determine which one to buy.

The tower:

With home turbine wind power the tower is the structure supporting the wind turbine. It can be made from any pole, and supported by guy ropes, and its height varies with the area’s wind conditions. For urban areas, its best to fix the tower on the roof for the turbine to catch as much wind as possible.

The tail:

The tail is fixed at the back of the dynamo and is responsible for keeping the turbine facing the wind.

The blades:

These are the rotors that catch the wind and spin the motor to produce power. They can simply be shaped from quartered PVC piping, but it can be little weak for very windy conditions. So it is beneficial to take the time to make them from tough, lightweight timber, such as balsa wood. The blades are generally about 8 feet in diameter so a decent sized workspace is essential.

The tools:

Like most DIY projects, the basic tools needed to make your own home turbine wind power are screwdrivers, a drill, a saw and some wrenches.

So what are the benefits of making home turbine wind power?

1 – The massive cost savings: When compares to getting a commercial small wind turbine, making your own will cost you less than a tenth of the price.

2 – Lower electricity bills: Making your own renewable power results in lower electricity bills and tax incentives from government.

3 – Improved knowledge: The expertise you gain from learning to source the components to putting a fully functional home wind turbine together is priceless. Also, if you enjoy it so much you could make a business from it by building home wind turbines for your neighbors and even your family and friends.

If producing your home turbine wind power was something you have always wanted to do, then there could be a better time to learn. So, start your new home wind turbine project today, and enjoy the benefits that cheap power and knowledge bring.

dell battery tips » Blog Archive » Win7 Power Management

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Microsoft recently released the report entitled “win7 Power Management” 14-page white paper describes Windows 7 Power Management technology is how to reduce energy consumption. if you want to know exactly how energy efficient, the white paper will give you the answer. if you just want quick and easy to understand, the following will tell you that Windows 7 primary means of energy conservation.

1,idle resources power consumption

When a computer starts, not always running at full capacity, so there will be a lot of free time, so the idle time power consumption becomes an important power management technology. in win7, the idle power consumption has been effectively improved, when a hardware is not working after a certain period of time will enter a low power state has to save battery power. Including CPU, hard disk, memory and network elements have adopted this technology. For example, a full-power operation of the CPU power consumption 35w power consumption at idle is almost 0, only this one will be able to save a lot of power.

2,by the trigger to start the service

Usually the system will be in service when the system starts with the start, and then resides in the background waiting for calls. in Windows 7, the service is only part of the system is triggered by some event until after the start, such as the insertion of a device or change the IP. This reduces the long-running background process in the number of services.

3,increased processor power management

win7 integrates the latest in power management technology, which allows Windows 7 based on the current load and performance requirements to dynamically adjust the CPU performance.

4,Adaptive display brightness adjustment

Microsoft said, usually 10-15 minutes in non-operation, the monitor will automatically shut down. however, in actual use will be more short-term non-operating conditions, in order to better energy efficiency, the technology will reduce the display brightness. in addition, it can take advantage of some of the sensing device, according to the ambient light to adjust the display brightness.

win7 will support Intel’s low-power HD audio specification, it allows the codec to enter the low power battery state. win7 also supports selective suspend technology to shut down idle equipment, such as microphones and cameras such USB devices.

The current processor instruction space through the use of spare processing time to save batttery energy, but most of the energy-saving technologies need a certain length of idle time to get energy-saving effect. And this technology by making the Windows kernel to terminate at the same time and focus more dispersed than the original timer, disposed of in a short time, thus increasing the processor’s idle time.

In addition, when using the battery in the laptop case, win7 will reduce non-critical activities daemon frequency.

7,Bluetooth devices to improve power

When win7 detected Bluetooth devices in a low-power state, they will be temporarily closed, the “selective suspend.”

8,network equipment to improve power

win7 in the radio network controller for low-power mode compatibility has been enhanced, and only in the wireless AP devices support low-power mode in the case will be enabled. Vista because it can not detect in advance whether to support low-power mode, the wireless network connection will lead to a sudden interruption. win7 will prevent this from happening, before entering the low power mode will detect the first wireless AP support this mode.

9,Typical application optimization

In addition to the above listed improvements, Microsoft also turned to some specific applications, including search, browsing and small game without networking. Here is the DVD player where the optimization part:

Without affecting the playback performance under the premise of the CPU to maintain low-power mode

Intelligent data caching can reduce the drive speed

The above is in power management win7 nine important improvements compared to the previous system can save more energy. in addition to these improvements, IT professionals can use to find the power management may affect the diagnostic efficiency of the power supply problem.

Making wind power

Wind energy is readily available but wind power is not. Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a regular power system. However, the good news is that the concept is picking up.

Why is wind power important?
Wind power makes sense in these times when the demand far exceeds the supply. The convention ways of producing electricity make use of the non-renewable fuels, not only making such resources scarce but also affecting the environment negatively. The power generated by wind proves beneficial in the following ways:

• Free source of energy – The wind power makes use of wind energy which is absolutely free, thus saving the non-renewable sources of energy for longer.

• No environmental hazards – The generation of wind power is extremely environment-friendly. It does not emit harmful gases nor does it have any other environment-damaging impact.

• Cost-effective – Using a free energy makes wind turbines extremely cost-effective. Moreover, there remains no worry of sky-rocketing electricity bills.

• 24/7 uninterrupted supply – The wind power ensures that you never have power outages in your house and farm.

• Self-dependent source – Making use of wind power makes you independent. You no longer depend on the government and its agencies for power.

How can we make power from the wind?
A wind turbine is employed to make use of the abundant wind energy. A wind turbine converts wind energy into mechanical energy for mechanical work. Such a wind turbine is generally referred to as a windmill. A wind generator is a wind turbine that further converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.

A wind turbine typically consists of blades, a tower, a shaft, a base, and a generator. The blades of the wind turbine rotate in the wind to generate mechanical energy. The two pre-requisites for installing a wind turbine are a large area of at least one acre and an average wind speed of 11 miles per hour.

What are the uses of wind power?
The uses of wind power are many. Let’s look at some of the popular ones:
• Running all possible electrical and electronic appliances
• Pumping out water
• Grinding grains and stones

By employing a wind turbine at your home or farm, you definitely make the world a better place. The wind power is a green solution to the power crisis. It does not harm the environment in any way. Moreover, it does not make use of any fuel, thus promising a future of no power-crisis.

Question by qwerty: How many Wind Turbines would you need to power a city?

I am doing a project in Science (Essay) It involves Wind Turbines and Wind power. If there is a city of 122,000 people how many wind turbines would i need???? HELP ITS DUE IN TWO DAYS!!!!
PLEASE HELP! IF YOU DO THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Best answer:

Answer by [deleted]
World’s largets wind turbine: Enercon E-126 produces 6MW of energy. Smaller ones usually 1-3MW.
Find the average power consumption of a single person and multiply that by 122,000 and divide by the energy produced by one turbine of your choice.

What do you think? Answer below!

Solar Trust of America Wins Environmental Stewardship Award for Blythe Solar Power Project

1310226011 38 Solar Trust of America Wins Environmental Stewardship Award for Blythe Solar Power ProjectPress Release Source: Solar Trust of America On Friday July 8, 2011, 12:38 am EDT

OAKLAND, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Solar Trust of America, an integrated solar energy solutions company and developer of the Blythe Solar Power Project, the largest solar power facility in the world, was recognized for its environmental stewardship in developing the Blythe facility at awards ceremonies held at the recently concluded Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Today annual conference in Las Vegas.

The prestigious award is bestowed on the U.S. solar project developer that designs and implements the most effective sustained program for conservation and preservation of the local environment including land, water and wildlife.

“We are extremely proud to be recognized by CSP Today for our efforts at Blythe. from the outset of the project planning process, we have worked diligently with the local Blythe community, regulatory agencies and environmental groups to develop and build the facility in the most environmentally sensitive manner possible,” said Uwe T. Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Solar Trust of America. “This multi-year process has included a number of land, water and wildlife mitigation efforts that will conserve and protect these precious resources in the Mojave Desert. ”

As part of the environmental due diligence for the Blythe project, Solar Trust and its U.S. development subsidiary, STA Development, LLC, worked with state and federal authorities to mitigate impacts on certain wildlife species on the project site by purchasing additional habitat for affected species. In addition, to preserve water resources the company is incorporating “dry-cooling” technology for the facility that uses 90 percent less water than conventional water-cooled designs.

On June 17th, Solar Trust held groundbreaking ceremonies at the Blythe site that included U.S. Department of Interior Secretary, Ken Salazar, California Governor Jerry Brown and a number of local, state and federal agency representatives.

Upon completion, the multi-billion dollar Blythe Solar Power Project will deliver 1,000 megawatts of nominal generating capacity, or enough electricity to power 300,000 home annually, making it the first solar facility to compare in scale to the largest coal and nuclear power plants. The project will create more than 1,000 local jobs during the construction period and approximately 200 maintenance and operations jobs once the facility is operational. The project will also generate hundreds of millions of dollars throughout the U.S. supply chain during the construction phase.

About Solar Trust of America

Solar Trust of America is an integrated solar industrial solutions company with several utility-scale solar energy projects under development throughout the American Southwest. In April 2011, the Department of Energy announced conditional commitment for a $2.1 billion loan guarantee for the construction of the first phase of the 1,000 MW Blythe Solar Power Project, the largest solar project in the world. The company has 1,000 MW of additional solar power projects in advanced stages of development in California and Nevada. As a fully integrated company, Solar Trust of America works across the entire solar value chain, including project design, financing, procurement, construction, operation, and management. Solar Trust of America and its subsidiaries currently employ over 75 professionals. For more information visit www.SolarTrustofAmerica.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In particular, statements regarding Solar Trust of America, LLC, its shareholders and subsidiaries (including but not limited to Solar Millennium, LLC) (collectively referred to as the “Company”), related to plans, estimates, assumptions, expectations or projections about the future other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements regarding the design, construction, capacity or operation of the planned Blythe Solar Power Project, other planned solar power plants, expected actions of the U.S. Department of Energy or other regulatory authorities, as well as statements about the Company’s financing, construction, strategies, objectives, goals, targets, outlook, technologies, and business and financial prospects. these statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations, including, but not limited to, those set forth in this press release. these forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing the Company’s views as of any subsequent date, and the Company is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaims any responsibility to, update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Information set forth in this press release pertaining to third parties has not been independently verified by the Company and is based solely on publicly available information or on information provided to the Company by such third parties for inclusion in this press release.