Officials urge rise of wind energy, conservation in Kansas /

State energy officials Tuesday urged lawmakers to adopt measures to increase wind energy and promote conservation.

“We believe there are tremendous opportunities for the state,” said Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson, who serves as co-chair of the Kansas Energy Council.

Ken Frahm, the other co-chair, told the House Energy and Utilities Committee, that conservation alone in Kansas could erase the need for a new electric generation plant.

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Home Power Energy From the Sun and Wind

Home Power Energy From the Sun and Wind

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Wind Turbine – Catapult Design

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Project Description:

In Guatemala, like many places around the globe, thousands of rural families do not have regular access to electricity in their homes. Instead of relying on electricity delivered by reliable local infrastructure to meet their needs, they are forced to provide their own power, piecemeal, or go without.

  • To light their homes they depend on dirty, dangerous kerosene lamps.
  • To connect to the world around them they purchase disposable batteries for their radios.
  • To power their mobile phones, often their only way of communicating with loved ones and business partners, they travel long distances and pay exorbitant rates for a merchant the charge their batteries.

In locations with prodigious wind, a small wind generator capable of charging a car battery would be an ideal way for them to meet their modest needs while avoiding the health and environmental pitfalls associated with their current solutions. The Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group (AIDG) has recognized this opportunity and is working to develop wind generators to include in their infrastructure development efforts. Catapult Design is working with the Appropriate Technology Development Team (ATDT) of Engineers Without Borders-USA to develop a low cost, vertical-axis pico wind turbine for AIDG given the following objectives and constraints:

  • Generate 10-20 Watts at target wind speed (~15mph)
  • Charge car batteries for use with LED lights, radios, and cellular phones
  • Occupy a small footprint (~ 2×3 ft)
  • Manufactured with local materials & skills in Quetzalenango, Guatemala
  • $100 US manufacturing cost

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Natural gas and LNG facts

Natural gas is formed primarily of methane and can include ethane, propane, butane and pentane as well.

Natural gas is the cleanest of all the fossil fuels.

Natural gas can be found in oil field, natural gas fields and coal beds.

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Create Jobs and Local Benefits

Ottawa, ON–The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) celebrates the hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in local benefits that will come with the announcement today from the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) on additional clean wind power projects in the Province.

The announcement involved new contracts for wind farm developments in the Ontario communities of Pickerel, Smithville, Simcoe and Stella.

These four projects represent an additional generation capacity of 615 MW, bringing the total FIT contacts awarded by the OPA to over 2,100 MW of new clean wind power projects to the people of Ontario.

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University of Maine Offshore Wind Lauded-BDN Column

ORONO, Maine — Maine’s economic future is tied to its past, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu was told Monday as he toured the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center, where deep-water off-shore windmills to create electricity are being designed with input from traditional Maine industries.

Chu visited the University of Maine facility along with some of the state’s top political leaders.

Gov. John Baldacci, Sen. Susan Collins, who invited Chu to tour the center, and U.S. Reps. Michael Michaud and Chellie Pingree accompanied the energy secretary on the hourlong tour conducted by Habib Dagher, director of the center.

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Wind Power Generator Facts

There are two types of wind turbines. The first type rotates on a horizontal axis and the second type rotates on a vertical axis. It is important for individuals to properly assess the locations in which they live in prior to making a conclusion concerning renewable power sources such as the wind.

You can identify wind speed by looking at online wind maps for the state in which you live in. The map has seven classes and level 1 has the lowest wind pace. The most appropriate level would be class 3 and above. Another option would be to get information from your local weather station. They will be in a better position to inform you the precise weather patterns in that area. One can also seek expert help from people who concentrate on getting studies for potential wind turbine areas.

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New Wind Generator offers viable energy source for the home

The Skystream 3.7 wind generator is a significant product, being the very first fully integrated wind generator designed specifically for the grid-connected residential market. Put simply, the Skystream produces electricity for a fraction of the cost of current technologies and is directly connected to the home energy supply, supplementing power from the electric utility company and enabling electricity to be produced for sale to the utility or used at a later date. With a typical cost of US$8,000 to US$10,000 to purchase and install, the Skystream 3.7 can pay for itself in 5 to 12 years. This payback period will vary and can be much quicker in locations with investment rebates. It’s anticipated that Skystream 3.7 will save the average homeowner US$500 to US$800 per year, based on 4,800 to 6,600 kWh produced per year and a US$0.12/kWh cost of electricity. This output would provide 40 to 90 percent of an average home’s energy needs. In states like Hawaii, where the cost of energy and wind speeds are both high, Skystream 3.7 can pay for itself in less than 4 years.

A combination of new technologies, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory over a three year period, has resulted in a product that is the first viable energy appliance that will wind your power consumption backwards when plugged into the grid and has the potential to make wind energy for the homeowner main-stream. With no batteries, Skystream 3.7 connects directly to the home to supply power. When the wind is not blowing, the home is powered by the electric utility.

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How Solar Panels Work

How Do Solar Panels Work?

This page contains diagrams and information on the basic operation of a modern solar panel.

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Wind energy training programs | Wind power school

Wind Energy Training Programs

What are the benefits of wind energy training. Wind energy training teaches trainees in the energy industry how to service, repair and maintain the wind turbines.

The program is taught through classroom based lessons, computer based and hands on training. The aim of the program is to equip students with the necessary skills in basic concept of rigging, multi meters, AC and DC electrical systems and hydraulics. The training also includes courses on techniques of computerized data collection and how to utilize wind energy. Students who go through the entire program are also able to learn, understand and follow industry critical safety requirements. Any individual with the desire and potential to work and succeed in the renewable energy industry can enroll in the program. After completing the program, one can find employment in the energy industry.

Locate Wind Energy Courses in your area Search for Online Wind Energy Schools Selected Campus and Online Environmental Studies Degrees University of Phoenix

  • BS in Environmental Science

Walden University Online

  • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) – Sustainable Futures
  • Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration – Local Government Management for Sustainable Communities (Mixed-Model)
  • Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration – Local Government Management for Sustainable Communities (Course-Based)

Kaplan University

  • Advanced Start B.S. in Environmental Policy and Management
  • B.S. in Environmental Policy and Management

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