Domestic Wind Turbines – Related Articles
Here are some interesting domestic wind turbines related articles I have found this week: -
- LOVE YOUR PLACE « Cleveland Urban Design – I just moved back to Cleveland, my hometown, after graduating from college in New Hampshire, and one thing kept me from moving off to New York, Boston, or Chicago to join so many of my peers: the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative. Although I loved growing up under the shade of the giant oak trees in Shaker Heights where I walked the block to and from lower and middle school I convinced myself while I was away in New Hampshire that the only place to live and work after graduation was some other city any other city. Why was this? Many of us Clevelanders have come to terms with the fact that Cleveland is indeed a shrinking city
- UK offshore wind farm development – The UK government has announced an intention to allow offshore wind farm development around most of the UK. John Hutton suggested that about 33 GW capacity could be added by 2020. This would provide about 25% of current UK electricity …
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Celebrating Earth Day 2008 – What will America be like when the population doubles from about 280 million to over 520 million within the next 75 to 80 years or sooner? If we permit that to happen, it will have a dramatic and pervasive impact on almost all aspects …
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new video – yert conversation 7.1: community-powered wind energy – dear yertians,. we’re still cleaning up the mess we made of our sleep schedules in the process of birthing the vermont video, but we haven’t forgotten about you! the michigan and illinois videos are in the works, and in the meantime …
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Wind Power – Graph of wind power capacity in the USA from 1981 – 2005 (from 10 Megawatts to 9149 megawatts). From the American Wind Energy Association: The only other countries around the world that have more wind power installed are Germany (19140 …
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Wind Power Potential to Produce 20% of Electricity Supply by 2030 – Wind energy has been growing tremendously. In 2000 there were 2500 megawatts (MW) of installed wind capacity in the United States. By the end of 2007, the US installed capacity exceeded 16000. A recent Department of Energy report sees …
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Comment on Britain’s Fight For Wind Power by Alexander – Wind power is not a solution. The whole truth about wind turbines is never told by lobbyists and governments. How could the very weak and extremely unreliable initial energy source of a wind turbine ever produce a steady power of any …
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new earth, home wind maker raising cash – newearth1.jpg new earth makes the prettiest small-scale wind turbine on the market — its vertical-axis design uses a double helix to capture wind energy. and the san diego, calif.-based startup is raising money to get its eye-catching …

