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Oct 13 2007

Three Alternative Energy Solutions for Homes

One of the hot topics right now is alternative energy solutions, or, “green” energy. Here are three alternative energy solutions, the benefits, and how they work.
Wind Power
Wind power is created by a turbine on a tall tower using the wind to kinetically make electricity. A wind powered generator, can save 50 to 90 percent off [...]

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Oct 12 2007

Private Equity Investing in Wind Power History

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

Wind power history has had its ups and downs like any other form of alternative energy. There have, however, been bright spots were large infusions of investment cash has promoted great changes and expansions in the industry. This cash comes from (mainly) private equity funding and while that is a huge positive to the area [...]

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Oct 12 2007

The Need for Windpower

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

The topic of windpower and other forms of alternative energy has become wildly popular in the media these days. In fact, the popularity of windpower as an energy source has received a resurgence after many decades of not really being something the public had seriously considered. Much like the gas crisis of the 1970’s ushered [...]

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Oct 12 2007

Alternative Energy Provided By Wind Power Mills

Published by Jennifer under Alternative Energy, Wind Power

When you turn on your lights, or your oven, or your television, you probably don’t even think about where that energy comes from. Yet you pay high monthly fees to your energy company every month. There’s no reason to pay someone else for your energy, not if you know how to utilize alternative energy sources. [...]

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Oct 12 2007

Types Of Wind Power Generators

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

To understand the different types of wind power generators, you must first understand the way a wind power generator works. Although it seems like a highly complicated process, it is actually very simple. Quite simply, wind power generators are giant fans that are turned by the power of the wind. As the fan turns, smaller [...]

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Oct 12 2007

How a Wind Powered Generator Works

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

Installing a wind powered generator, or turbine, can save the environment and your budget. It usually lowers an electricity bill by 50 to 90 percent and can offset 1.2 tons of air pollutants and 200 tons of greenhouse gases that could have been created by an electric company.
The Basics
Wind powered generators have very few moving [...]

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Oct 12 2007

The Basics Of Wind Power Generation

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

Wind power generation is a great source of clean, renewable energy. It is the process of harnessing the power of the wind’s velocity, and turning it into a viable method of generating electricity. Basically, the way wind power generation works, is a large wind turbine, or a modern windmill, catches the wind as it blows. [...]

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Oct 12 2007

Wind Power – Generating Electricity In Rural Communities

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

Wind power has been used for many years to power national electricity grids across the country. But did you know that wind power has been generating electricity for rural communities for even longer? Electricity generated by the wind is harnessed by large windmill type structures called turbines. These turbines then funnel that energy into converters [...]

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Oct 01 2007

Cutting Costs with Residential Wind Power

Published by Jennifer under Wind Power

While everyone loves owning their own home, no one likes to be indebted to the various costs that are associated with having to pay for the home. This is understandable because, after all, who wants to pay bills? Well, if a homeowner wishes to reduce monthly home related bills seriously considering such things as residential [...]

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