Wind power to blow strongly in China
June 7, 2010 by sunshine
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CHINA is expected to increase its total offshore wind-power capacity from 5,000 megawatts in 2015 to 30,000MW by 2020, a senior official at a hydropower institute said.
“Shanghai as well as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong and Fujian provinces have already submitted their offshore wind-power blueprints. Their combined off-shore wind power capacity could reach 22,800 megawatts by 2020,” said Wang Minghao, vice president of Hydropower Planning Research Institute, who spoke at the Offshore Wind China Conference…
The Pros And Cons Of Wind Turbines
January 14, 2010 by sunshine
Filed under Wind Power
Today harnessing the energy of the wind is a great way to produce electricity for home use. Many home owners are installing small, home size turbines to help save on their utility bills.
Deciding whether investing in wind turbines for your home is the right approach, here are some pros and cons to consideration;
The Pros
1. Wind power is free to use and are renewable. It will never running out any time soon.
2. There is no contamination associated with converting wind energy into electricity.
3. You can easily build your own turbine for less in just a few days. The parts are easy to get from your local hardware store.
4. Technology is continuing to advance, the conversion and storage capabilities will only continue to get better.
5. In some areas it is possible to sell the excess electricity back to the Utility company.
The Cons
1. A wind turbine can be expensive to buy (unless build your own).
2. It will take you a while to recoup your investment (unless build your own).
3. You need more than one turbines to generate enough electricity to run your appliances on a daily basis.
Now that you have taken this first step to learn about wind turbines to produce electricity, the next step is to take action and you will save money and help to slow down global warming and help out the planet as well.
Alternative Energy Potential In Ireland
December 16, 2009 by sunshine
Filed under Alternative, Bio Fuels, Hydro Power, Wind Power
Irish people are presently following energy independence and encourage development of their vigorous economic system through the execution of research and development into alternative energy resources.
The Ireland has been utilized Hydroelectric power very effectively since the thirties, but more of it needs to be build. Ireland also needs to harness the wave power of the Atlantic Ocean, which on its west coast is a potential energy source.
In the meantime, Ireland is for the most part focused on reaching the point where it can produce 15% of the nation’s electricity through wind farms, which the government has set as a national objective to be reached by 2010. But universities, research institutes, and government personnel in Ireland have been saying that the development of ocean wave energy technology would be a true driving force for the nation’s economy and one which would greatly help to make Ireland energy independent.
A test site for developing wave ocean energy has been set up in Ireland, less than two miles off the coast of An Spideal in County Galway Bay. This experimental ocean wave harnessing location is known as “Wavebob”. The most dynamic waves in the world are located off the West coast of Ireland, says Ireland’s Marine Institute CEO Dr. Peter Heffernan. The technology to harness the power of the ocean is only just emerging and Ireland has the chance to become a market leader in this sector.
Wave energy is a promising new renewable energy resource which could one day make a significant contribution to Ireland’s electricity generation power thereby further reducing the reliance on fossil fuels.
Ireland has the potential to become an energy exporter, with the energy potential rests in Ireland’s significant wind, ocean wave, and biomass-producing alternative energy potentialities. Ireland could become a supplier of electrical energy to continental European Community.
5 Reasons To Use Wind Power To Generate Electricity
November 19, 2009 by sunshine
Filed under Alternative, Home & Garden, Wind Power
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Nowadays lots of families are struggling and the increasing cost of energy is just one more hurtle they must overcome. Using wind energy to generate electricity is one way to cut down your utility costs and help out the environment, as well.
Here are the 5 good reasons why you should consider use the wind for your electrical energy needs:
1. Wind is available anywhere on this planet and it is free.
2. With today’s technological advances generate electricity with wind power a highly reliable source of electrical energy. Just one turbine can save you up to 60% off of your energy bill.
3. Wind turbines are available in small enough sizes for residential uses that can easily fit in your backyard and even on top of your roof.
4. One home wind turbine can create the same amount of electricity equal to five average solar panels. You can use the turbine day or night. Solar panels only work during the day when there is sunlight.
5. With continue advancement in wind power technology, wind turbines will only get more and more efficient which means that you will be able to benefit from improved electricity generation and better storage techniques in the years to come.
To help protect our environment and save money it only makes sense to fully utilize wind energy to produce some of our electricity needs. Wind energy is free to use, renewable, and friendly to the planet. For these reasons using wind energy is one good way to reduce carbon emission.