By: Terry Mickelson | 2010-11-07 | Article Marketing Just as European explorers counted upon the winds to fill their sails on the way to undiscovered countries, the future of energy, in part, is dependent on our ability to turn those same winds into the electricity we use every day. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-09-28 | Society The world uses fossil fuels like coal, oil, natural gas to power vehicles and homes. These fuel resources are used without concern to the environment. Air and water are being polluted at a fast rate, faster than ever before... read more
By: volkswagen2 | 2011-05-23 | Business The fact is that if you were to open any well illustrated history book, you would find that the use of wind power is nothing new. The technology was first put to use centuries ago to do things like pump water and grind grain into flour, and meal. So then what happened to it? read more
By: Rob Knowles | 2010-03-29 | Interior design Domestic wind turbines offer the opportunity to generate clean, free electricity. So why don't more people use them? Often the reasons are the perceived high cost of systems, and uncertainty about how to install them. However, there are simple, low cost ways available which enable you to start saving money and the planet, without having to invest a fortune first. read more
By: Issac Gates | 2011-06-22 | Business Opportunities It is best to use renewable forms of energy like wind power, solar energy etc for our environment as that will help in conserving some non-renewable sources of energy for our future generations. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-02 | Business History Germany is the development and use of Wind Energy Earlier state, since the 90s of last century, Germany has established a 6600 total of wind power stations. The German government plans, the future will be an annual growth rate of 30% annual growth of more than 1,000 MW of wind power. read more
By: Tony Poulin | 2010-03-30 | Interior design Wind power is one of the most efficient alternative energy sources to combine with solar, especially out in the middle of a total self-sustainability project. Because when there is sun; there isn't always wind, but when there is wind, there isn't always sun, so the two systems (solar/wind) seem to compliment each other. Wind supplied power is expected to dethrone natural gas as the top source of new electricity for our country. read more
By: mumu | 2010-09-16 | Outsourcing Wind power is converted into wind energy, wind energy, to promote the impeller, the impeller drive shaft and the growth machine, growth machine driven generator read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-20 | Science Wind power is the direct conversion of mechanical wind energy into electrical energy. Wind turbines can be used in wind farms on land, as offshore power generators, small residential power generators and more. At the end of 2008, worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 121.2 giga watts. Wind power has the capability of producing about 1.5% of worldwide electricity. read more
By: Celeste Yates | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Wind Power is starting to become the popular way to get energy from a very simple resource without causing damage to the environment. The latest report of BWEA (British Wind Energy Association has stated that Wind Power is currently the fastest growing energy technology. They are aiming to have 5% of the UK's power requirements coming from onshore wind farms, by 2010. The UK Government is looking have another 10% of the energy coming from other renewable resources, by the same date. They are investing around 1£ billion in the wind farms. read more
By: BillWindpowerfor | 2010-10-23 | Home improvement For quite a few years, the conservation of the environment has generated considerably concern and ultimately, plenty technologies were developed read more
By: Liz Jones | 2011-04-28 | Environment These electric generating devices come in different shapes and sizes. There are large utility scale turbines which provide 1.5 to 2 megawatts of electricity for bulk power generation, to medium size industrial scales which provide 50 to 250 kilowatts, down to the 400 watt to 50 kilowatt residential size, although there are smaller ones available, for instance, on boats. read more
By: Justine Olausen | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Just like solar energy, the wind's power also represents a very resourceful alternative rather than the use of fossil fuels. Taking into consideration that it is clean, cost efficient and most importantly it is renewable. By using turbines and wind power generators we can potentially collect this abundant energy and convert it into usable electricity. read more
By: Brainwork | 2011-03-14 | Business Opportunities No Electricity, No Fuel, No Gas! Yes one day this can and will happen if we continue to exhaust the nonrenewable resources of energy in the same manner. Since these resources are nonrenewable and are produced very slow in comparison to their usage, this will surely happen in few years. read more