Wind Power – Alternative Energy

Posted by admin on Feb 7, 2012

http://WINDENERGY.com – - Wind Power – Alternative Energy, If you are looking for an Alternative Energy system we have Wind Power Kits and Hybrid Wind/Solar Kits for your alternative energy home system.

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Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to make electricity, windmills for mechanical power. Wind power in the United States is ver fast growing as the leading alternative energy. American Wind Energy Association is A lobbying force for wind development and voice for wind manufacturers in the United States. Wind power can be an excellent complement to a solar power system. Here in Colorado, when the sun isn’t shining, the wind is usually blowing on the RoofMill Wind Turbines. Horizontal Wind Turbines are very weak and not as robust a design as the old standard HAWT. Southwest Windpower is very prevalent. Renewable energy where you need it. WindEnergy7 is the leading supplier of small wind turbines & wind-solar hybrid systems for homes, businesses, and industry.

Alternative energy is an umbrella term that refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the pollution. Common types of alternative energy are Wind, Solar, Hydro and other alternative energy sources. WindEnergy7 is helping public awareness of the coming energy crunch while working on creative solutions to ease the inevitable transition. New energy like Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Biomass Energy are all things we support and promote. Alternative Energy News and information resources about renewable energy technologies. The purpose of this site is to provide a resource and to help people become customers, dealers, and installers of WindEnergy7 Systems. Alternative energy can effectively replace fossil fuels? Pros and cons in the debate over alternative energies.

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Solar Panel Kits – Solar Panels Cost

Posted by admin on Feb 6, 2012

http://WINDENERGY7.com – - If you are looking for solar panels, solar panel kit, solar panels cost, solar shingles, solar panel manufacturers, thin film solar panels, portable solar panels, solar cells, solar power, how solar panels work, home solar panel kit, solar panels,portable solar panel kit, 45 watt solar panel kit, solar power kit, residential solar panel kit, build solar panel kit, or wind power kit, Visit us at – - WindEnergy7 (.) com

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World’s First Solar Power Plant that Run 24 hrs Uninterrupted

Posted by admin on Feb 6, 2012

World’s First Solar Power Plant that Run 24 Hours Uninterrupted http://goo.gl/K3sSS
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World’s First Solar Power Plant that Run 24 hrs Uninterrupted (Spanish)

Posted by admin on Feb 5, 2012

World’s First Solar Power Plant that Run 24 Hours Uninterrupted http://goo.gl/K3sSS
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Emergency Solar Phone

Posted by admin on Feb 4, 2012

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Detailed project instructions below:

We are going to modify a cheap cell phone to charge off of solar power. Here are the items you will need.

1. Cheap Throwaway Mobile phone
2. Basic small solar panel (available at electronics stores)
3. Standard blocking diode (also get at the electronics store)

Attach the solar panel to the back of the phone with hot glue or epoxy. You can then burn a couple holes in the case with a soldering iron to run the wires through.

Next, burn some grooves into the plastic phone molding so that we can store the wires without them stopping the phone from closing.

Now the fun part!

Solder the positive output of the solar panel to the diode, make sure you wire it to the back end of the diode, you can tell which side is which by looking at the diode itself. Diode’s have a single white line on the end which designates the front, so just wire the solar panel to the side without the white line!

Next, wire the other side of the diode to the phone’s positive battery prong (this should be marked on the phone itself). When that is done take the negative end of the solar panel and wire it to the negative battery prong on the phone.

Now pop in the battery and close up the phone! Your cheap emergency phone is now ready for action!

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2012 Economic Collapse Alternate Energy Solar Power.

Posted by admin on Feb 4, 2012

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Reducing Your Energy Needs before Going Green With simple instructions available on how to convert to homemade wind power or DIY solar panels for as little as $200, many people are taking the alternative energy more seriously. When choosing to take on a DIY conversion project the first question most people ask is will one windmill or one large solar panel be enough? There are too many factors involved here to answer that question for you. But one way to start is to ensure your home is efficient in the first place. In this article we will walk you through some steps that will help you reduce your energy consumption before you start converting your home.
Reducing Your Energy Needs
One often overlooked step in converting a home to green power is reducing your energy needs in the first place. The average home uses inefficient lighting, power hungry appliances, and poor heating/cooling solutions. An important step to reducing your energy needs is to look at the inefficiencies in your current system.
Consider: 1. Replacing old incandescent bulbs with fluorescents or led bulbs will cut your power consumption from light in half.
2. Replacing old, inefficient, appliances may reduce your energy bills by as much as 30% by itself.
You should also look at your current heating/cooling solutions. For example an electric hot water heater could potentially be replaced by a solar water heater. Maybe that inefficient air conditioner can be replaced with a more efficient heat exchanger. If you need help choosing more efficient appliances, an excellent resource for this is put out by the Canadian government: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/EnerGuide/home.cfm. It’s called Energuide, and it covers everything power consumption of home appliance to energy requirements of large commercial air conditioners.Spend some time looking through that guide and calculating how much you can reduce your power consumption in different areas of your home. By simply taking a look at everything in your home that consumes energy, you will find ways to reduce your energy needs before you start.You don’t necessarily have to go all out and spend $10, 000 replacing everything — but things as simple as changing your lighting will reduce your energy needs before you start your conversion project.
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Green Power Easy – DIY Solar Panels

Posted by admin on Feb 3, 2012

Build Your Own Solar Panels And Wind Turbines To Save Money And Reduce Or Eliminate Your Power Bill! For More Information Check www.greenpowereasy.com

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Quality Homestead Land, for Solar wind energy, in Modoc National Forest

Posted by admin on Feb 3, 2012

szivaphttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/szivapFilmvideo, slideshow, Energy, land for sale, off grid, solar power, Real PropertyQuality Homestead Land, for Solar wind energy, in Modoc National Forest

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Energy Matters Video News – Episode 56 – February 1, 2012

Posted by admin on Feb 2, 2012

Virginia reports on South Australian solar households to be paid more for the surplus electricity they generate, a solar powered flood monitoring system that helped kept Queenslanders safe during recent flooding, a proposed 200MW solar updraft tower for Western Australia and REC solar panels trump an extensive field test. For further details of these stories and more, visit http://www.energymatters.com.au/news/archive/

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Commercial Solar LJW Solar – news

Posted by admin on Feb 2, 2012

http://www.ljwsolar.com.au/blog/2011/12/commercialsolarpower/

Solar Power for Small Business or Commercial premises has taken a turn for the better. It is an amazing proposition right now that allows for a 5 year payback period.

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