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Babcock Ranch – Solar City

Babcock Ranch in Southwest Florida is trying to become the worlds first city powered completely by solar energy, but critics say it can’t work with current plans.

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Posted by solarmaniac - October 17, 2010 at 4:39 pm

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Home Energy / Build Solar Panel

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Posted by solarmaniac - September 20, 2010 at 11:51 pm

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Calgary’s Solar car hits the streets

The University of Calgary’s solar car team is hitting the streets on a five-day mini tour of Alberta. The students who designed and built the solar car say its faster, lighter, and more energy efficient than previous models. In this video by Gavin Young and Rick Donkers, the Schulich Axiom team hits the highway to encourage schoolkids, while at the same time work any last minute bugs out.

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Posted by solarmaniac - May 21, 2010 at 9:27 pm

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earthsures airray™ [wind/solar powered Auto]

airrays™ entire system is unique. The roof of the car consists of a solar honeycomb-membrane panel which collects the suns rays when parked and when moving, and transfers that energy to the main energy storage system located in the back of the vehicle. The front hood of the car boasts three wind turbines which transfer air into wind energy and is then stored in the main battery. The remaining wind turbine is located on the trunk of the car, grasping at the airflow that surrounds the car when driving. Engineers have incorporated the vehicle with Vehicle to Grid (V2G) capabilities which will enable the user to transfer renewable power back into their home for use in their household or right back into the electrical grid to deplete their electric bills.

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 9, 2010 at 4:46 am

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Wind Turbine – 3 Reasons to Build Or Not to Build

With the concern of the world running out of its energy sources, many people are looking for alternative sources of off grid homemade energy. Wind is one renewable energy alternative that is growing more accepted. A windmill is a pretty basic machine that turns wind power into usable energy, such as electricity. It was very common to see wind turbines that were used to pump water long ago.

 

Wind is moving air formed by the sun heating different sections of the ground and ocean at different speeds which results in high and low pressure areas. The windmill uses air currents to turn its revolving blades. The blades are connected to a drive shaft which is connected to a wind turbine generator. All these components are needed to produce electricity using wind power.

 

Many people are surfing the web frequently to discover details on how to create wind mills to supply electric for their homes and businesses.

 

Nonetheless, with any alternative energy project it is best to do your research before you start to build, and a Windmill project is no different. What are the 3 main topics you should explore before you begin?

1. Zoning Laws and Regulations

This topic is very important. Before anything else, make sure it is legal to build a windmill on your property. Find out about the zoning laws in your region and if there are any limitations. You would hate to have spent your time and money on building a windmill just to have to remove it because of some restriction that is enforced in your region.

2. Wind Speed

The next topic to think about before you decide a windmill is the way to go for alternative energy is whether you have the wind resources available where you live. If you have little wind speed at your property, then there is not much benefit of installing a windmill.

 

There are several ways to get this information on wind in your area. For general facts, take a look at a wind map of the United States and determine the average wind speed of your area. Use a search engine and type in “wind velocity” followed by your city and state to obtain the most precise data. A local weather station also provides such data.

 

An average wind speed of around 10 miles per hour is a good starting point for making wind power practical. Remember, a windmill requires a certain amount of wind to work and the wind supply should be frequent.

3. Cost

Cost is the last item to evaluate. Professionally installed wind turbines [canmay] be very high-priced and take many years to recapture your expense. Thanks to advances in technology, there are now very efficient, reliable and cost effective DIY small wind turbines available.

 

A comprehensive DIY guide can assist you to organize your project and save you both time and money. Be sure to obtain a guide which is complete and will provide you step-by-step directions to follow.

 

If you take all of these things into consideration and decide you want to produce a lifetime supply of free energy using a windmill, there is no better time than the present to build your own windmill.

 

Interested in utilizing free renewable energy? Discover how to create your own wind turbine right now and stop over-priced electricity bills forever.

 

If the concept of making your own wind mill interests you, then a excellent website to start is www.BuildGreenEnergy.info where you can find reviews on the best home alternative energy guides available in the business.

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Posted by solarmaniac - December 15, 2009 at 6:21 pm

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