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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:27 2002

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[GBlist] Wind Energy comparisons



been researching wind and designing a wecs of my own,
but am most intrigued by the Air's 303 and 403
http://www.windenergy.com/PRODUCTS/air403.html if you need more just get 
another one, built in everything, nice!

For comparison go the homepower.com and chisel your way through to 
apples.pdf, good info there!

Good luck,

Limahl



>From: Ron Byrd <byrdelc@directcon.net>
>To: Bill Dinklage <wdinklag@carleton.edu>
>CC: Greenbuilding <greenbuilding@crest.org>
>Subject: Re: [GBlist] News on Wind Energy
>Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 08:32:05 -0800
>
>I can not let you make a mistake on this one. There are a couple of 
>companies
>that make low speed wind generators. You have to closely compare the rating
>based on wind speed for your area. If you have an occasional breeze you
>probably don't have enough wind to generate enough electricity to pay off 
>the
>cost of installation.
>
>If you are truly in an area that has sufficient wind to run a generator you
>should contact Bergy Windpower Co. http://www.BERGEY.COM
>
>Bill Dinklage wrote:
>
> > I heard from a colleage who was looking into putting wind on his new
> > property that there is a company in Duluth, MN, that specializes in 
>small
> > wind systems and had turbines that kick in at low wind speeds.  You 
>might
> > try to find them on the web and compare to other suggestions from the 
>list.
> >
> > -Bill Dinklage
> >  Carleton College, Geology
> >  Northfield, MN
> >
> > --On Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:30 PM -0800 michael
> > <compostnow@telus.net> wrote:
> >
> > > does anyone know the best yet relatively affordable starter packages 
>for
> > > wind and solar power?....i would like to start with a small package of
> > > each to set up in our back yard and learn the systems....then either
> > > add/expand on them or evolve to bigger systems
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
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>
>--
>Ron Byrd
>Vice President
>Sunstar Precision Energy Corporation
>http://www.specbyrd.com
>" We turn sunlight into SPEC energy "
>
>
>
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