Showing posts with label Energy development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Energy development. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Windmill Parts - A Brief Overview, Explained

Have you made the decision to build your own windmill electricity? Many people the world over are now taking advantage of the wind to produce electricity at their homes.
However, windmill turbines will require some basic and simple maintenance over the years.
Therefore, to help you along your way, I want to show you some of the windmill parts which will make up your electric windmill:
Tower - This can be made of wood on smaller windmills and it is what holds the windmill up into the air.
Blades - Usually a home windmill will have 2 blades. However, to gain more energy, you may add another 1 or 2 blades to your windmill.
Generator - This is main body that actually produces the electrical power.
Anemometer - This measures the speed and strength of the wind which will in turn, determine how fast the blades are rotating.
Pitch - Pitch is the "tilt" of the blades, or the angle that the blades are at. These must be set to specific angles.
Rotor - The rotor is usually attached to the generator shaft and it is what the blades and hub are attached to.
Wind Vane - This is the "tail" that ensures the windmill is pointed into the wind. Important for maximum power generation.
Remember - these are very basically the windmill parts required for you to build your own unit at home.
There are others of course but these are the most important one you will need to know about. Further details are available in the build manuals.
If you have been considering building your own electric windmill for your home or business, you could not choose a more simple alternative home energy source. You can literally save thousands on your bills and help protect the environment at the same time.


Home Windmill - Make Your Own Home Windmill Today

When the wind is blowing take note - a home windmill is a fantastic free source of energy. If you are thinking of ways to save home energy then an energy producing windmill should be a serious consideration. They can easily sustain enough electricity to sustain the needs of most small to medium sized homes anywhere in the world. Here are 5 fantastic reasons for using a home windmill:
1) It's FREE - depending of course what part of the country or world you live in, wind energy is almost always around you. A common misconception is that it has to be always really windy for a windmill to work to its maximum but this is simply not true. Once your windmill is built and installed, you can be at ease, safe in the knowledge that the windy days are paying for your home energy!
2) Wind Energy is an endless resource - that's right, it's endless. From cool sea breezes to cold, wet, windy nights, they all have 1 thing in common - wind. For as long as the wind blows, you can benefit from it by having a long term, endless source of free energy - a great incentive to save home energy!!
3) A Home Windmill Provides Clean Energy - Wind energy is Green Energy. It is renewable energy which causes far less pollution than the traditional energy producing methods such as the burning of fossil fuels and gasses. It generates no carbon or other greenhouse gas emissions and is gentle to the environment we all live in.
4) Low Maintenance - Windmill electricity requires little if any maintenance at all. You can build and install your home windmill and then forget about it - nothing else to do. When built and installed correctly, a windmill will generate hundreds of hour's worth of electricity with only minimal maintenance required, if any at all.
5) Cheap to Build - yes you have heard that right! Most people probably imagine a home windmill will cost them a small fortune. Fortunately, this is not the reality. Home windmills are becoming more and more affordable which in turn is encouraging their popularity. When you also consider the saving on your electric bill, they become even more affordable than ever.
Making your own home windmill is a great and fun way to produce a sustainable alternative energy source for your home and let's not forget the great advantages clean energy has on the environment we all live in!

Do Solar Panels and Wind Turbines Really Work?

The need for the use of cleaner, renewable energy sources has never been more prevalent. From major industry to small businesses and even home owners, we are all encouraged to seek alternative, cleaner energy sources. Currently, the use of more traditional methods for generating power such as the burning of fossil fuels, generate harmful greenhouse gas emissions - very bad for the earths atmosphere and our planet!

Tidal, Solar and Wind energy are generally referred to as Green energy sources. This is because they are natural, clean energy sources which do not produce harmful toxins or emissions and are more friendly to the earth and it's atmosphere. Further to this, they are a long term, sustainable source of energy and they are incredibly cost effective.

Thankfully, many major companies and organizations, particularly in the manufacturing sector, are gradually recognizing the need for change and are utilizing the benefits of Renewable, Green Energy. This is also filtering down to smaller industries and organizations.

However, with millions of home owners around the globe, what difference could we make. Looking more specifically at Wind and Solar energy for your home, many people have asked the question "does it really work - is it a realistic option?". In my opinion, the answer to this question is a definite yes.

Home made wind turbines and solar panels are by far the easiest and cheapest ways for you harness the power of nature and generate your own energy for your home. It is a natural, free and clean resource and more and more home owners are realizing the benefits of turning to solar and wind energy.

There are an increasing number of 'How To' manuals and guides available and provided they are followed correctly, you can build and install your very own Wind Turbine and Solar Panels easily and cheaply providing you with a long term renewable energy supply to your home.

They really are cost effective and easy to build and you can make a genuine difference not only to the environment you live in but also to your utility bills!

So, the question is, are you ready to build a solar panel or wind turbine?

I have done all of the hard work for you and reviewed the best DIY solar panel guides on the market at my own expense.


Windmill Electricity - What You Need to Have to Build a Windmill

We all know that the damaging effect caused by the burning of fossil fuels is not a long term answer to providing us with a sustainable energy source.

There are a number of credible alternative green energy alternatives for home electricity that most of us are aware of. One of those is of course, the wind. There's no better alternative than harnessing the natural power of wind to generate electricity for our homes.

So, how do we use the wind to generate power?

By simply building a home windmill to convert the energy from the wind into electricity!

This is very easy to do - in fact, you will probably be pleasantly suprised how easy this actually is. Costs are minimal and most of what you will need is available from any good local hardware store.

This technology will still work regardless of your location in the world!!

What supplies will be required?

Well, here are some of the basic supplies which you will need when building a windmill:

o Metal tubing for the frame of the windmill

o Sheet metal

o 1 X 48 volt battery. Most car batteries are very well suited for home windmills.

o Electrical wiring

o A high quality build guide.

Building a windmill is a very rewarding and enjoyable project and keep in mind the money you will be saving on your utility bill. Many people successfully manage to save anything upto 80% on their electric bill every month!

Also, never overlook the environmental impact that traditional electricity producing methods have on the planet. At least you can be safe in the knowledge that you have at least made the effort and are doing your bit to help!

So, the question is, are you ready to build a windmill generator?