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Wind Farms To Provide Economic Boost

The winds of change have things moving quickly in a wind farm project in Willacy County. Last year, Duke Energy announced plans to build a large-scale renewable energy system in Raymondville that will generate 400 megawatts of electricity, enough to power roughly 120000 homes. Now, construction is set to begin later in the month on a 30 thousand acre facility said Milton Howard, Duke Energy vice president. “The nature of the wind here is on peak,” said Howard. “Meaning the wind blows at 8 a.mm it shuts down at 6 at night. So people are using power as the wind is blowing.” The farm is on fm 507 and fm 1018. Howard says there will be 171 finished wind mills by the end of December. “Then they will be testing and completing the plant for commercial operation by December of 2012,” said Howard. The duke energy wind power project, roughly 20 miles inland from the gulf say wind energy will help create around 300 jobs and bring needed money into our area. Wind farms have come under criticism for reportedly posing a threat to the environment, to migratory birds and for purchasing turbines in other countries. Duke, a company based in North Carolina, said although generators will be purchased overseas, many items will be bought right here in the Rio Grande Valley such as steel and concrete. They said they’ve collected wind data at the site for several years before proceeding with an environmental analysis. “There’s no emission into the air,” said Howard. “There’s no escalation as far

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Posted by solarmaniac - January 18, 2012 at 6:00 am

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Refuting Liberal Talking Points: Wind Farms & Wind Energy

The background material Wind power is expensive/requires subsidies/fossil fuel backup www.ncpa.org www.ncpa.org www.sbecouncil.org Wind power rarely operates at capacity and is unpredictable www.masterresource.org www.ncpa.org blog.heritage.org Wind power requires a lot of space www.ncpa.org Wind energy is not cleaner www.thegwpf.org blog.heritage.org If you like higher electricity prices, move to California (or pass renewable energy mandates in your area) articles.latimes.com tonto.eia.doe.gov blog.heritage.org www.ncpa.org

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Posted by solarmaniac - October 1, 2010 at 6:00 am

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How To Build Your Own DIY Home Wind Turbine

DIY home wind turbine has been a great help in many homes every since the world economic faces a crisis. The huge amount of searches on the internet has shown huge interests from people that are searching for facts in regards to this alternative energy generator. Find out why many homeowners believe that it is an excellent source of investment.

A DIY home wind turbine converts wind energy into usable electrical power for your home. One excellent benefit is that wind energy is a natural resource that can never be depleted. If you are looking for a system that has the ability to generate free supplies of electricity, a DIY wind turbine is an ideal choice of investment. Adding to that, it is considered as an environmental friendly device which helps to protect the planet.

In the current economic depression, many people are looking for ways to save money in order to survive through this crisis. With a DIY home wind turbine, not only you can save money by generating electricity, if you manage to create more energy than you end up using for the month, your electric companies would actually pay you. Wouldn't a check be a great thing to see instead of your power bill in your mailbox every month? The only thing that you’ll have to come out from your pocket is the maintenance of the home wind turbine itself. However, the money you save from a couple of months will be more than enough to cover the maintenance costs.

Building DIY home wind turbines isn’t a difficult task. There are always professionals that will complete the task for you. Looking for a professional in your area could be as easy as going online. Many will give you an estimate price so you can decide whether you wish to make the investment. If you think you would like to handle the installation by yourself, you can always purchase a DIY home wind turbine kit. You should be able to complete the installation with a few tools that can be easily found around the house.

Open your mind up to what a DIY home wind turbine could do for you and your family. The benefits certainly are apparent. You can even build your own wind turbine with the help of the whole family. Not only can it make a good cohesion day, it can also be a learning lesson for your kids to find out more about alternative energy sources.

If you wish to ensure your home receives adequate amount of energy, you can always install another system. The amount of energy you are able to generate is directly related to the amount of wind in your area. Therefore, an extra DIY home wind turbine may come in handy for those days when the wind is not very active.

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Posted by solarmaniac - May 9, 2010 at 7:49 am

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How To Build A Solar Panel – Build Your Own Solar Panels CHEAP! (Build Solar Panels From Scratch)

Visit solarpower4homes.net for details. Download step-by-step instructions on how to Build and Install your own solar panels and wind turbines to save TONS OF MONEY on your electricity bill. Make your own FREE electricity and lower your energy bill down to ZERO. Learn how you can force your power company to pay YOU by law for any surplus energy that you generate! – http – # builditsolar: Solar energy projects for Do It Yourselfers to save … Build It Solar will help people with Do It Yourself skills build solar projects that save money and reduce pollution. It is a “hands-on” site with detailed … www.builditsolar.com/ – Cached – Similar Projects Solar Water Heating Active and passive solar … Solar Photovoltaic Projects The 00 Soalr Water Heating … Experimental Build-It-Solar Blog solarshed More results from builditsolar.com ยป # Solar Water Heating Projects and Plans Descriptions and plans for several types of solar water heating systems, including batch systems, drainback systems, and closed loop systems. www.builditsolar.com/Projects/…/water_heating.htm – Cached – Similar # How to Build a Solar Hot Water System Build you own solar collectors and complete solar hot water system and save money with my low cost book and kit. www.jc-solarhomes.com/how_to.htm – Cached – Similar # Build a Solar System Make a scale model of the solar system with this javascript enabled page. All you have to do is specify the size of the sun and the rest is figured out to

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Posted by solarmaniac - April 2, 2010 at 9:47 am

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How to Make Solar Panel – A Quick And Easy 101 Guide to Solar Energy Production

www.energybrainiac.com – How to Make Solar – A Quick And Easy 101 Guide to Solar Energy Production Making a solar at home is quite a daunting task and something that shouldn’t be attempted without fully committing oneself to a great deal of work. It may not be rocket science but it is certainly a tricky and laborious process. If you are the type of person who thinks a hammer is nothing but am odd-shaped door stop, it may be in your best interest to leave the solar construction to professionals. Having said that, making your own solar s can really be a rewarding home project and by taking on such a project yourself you can significantly cut your costs – by 50 to 80% – over a commercially available solar . Since the prohibitive cost of solar s is in large part due to the high price of solar cells, you will achieve most of your cost reduction by purchasing damaged and used solar cells from sites such as Ebay. After that, using your ingenuity and some handy DIY skills, the only thing between you and a working solar is time and effort. For now however, let’s take on a much more simple task and make a single solar cell. This project is great fun and can show the basic and simple concept behind solar energy. What You Will Need 1. Copper sheeting. 2. Two alligator clip lead cables. 3. A sensitive micro-ammeter you can find this at Radio Shack. 4. An electric stove or a one burner hot plate should you have a gas stove . If you are buying a hot plate make sure it’s at least 1100

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Posted by solarmaniac - March 31, 2010 at 11:59 am

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