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Cutting Foam Wind-Turbine Blades – Key to Efficient Power

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Without blades, your wind turbine can't extract any power from the wind. There are many ways to make wind turbine blades, PVC pipe, foam, or fiberglass just to name a few. Each different material allows for different types of shapes to be built. PVC pipe is the least flexible material, and fiberglass is the most.

If you decide to use foam, you will be able to take advantage of a light, rigid material that can be shaped into many different profiles. Cut foam wind turbine blades will allow you to choose a specific airfoil shape as well as a planform of your blades to increase the efficiency of your turbine. To start creating your foam blades, you'll first need to know the diameter of your turbine disc and then the length of each blade.

Once you've determined the size of your blades and chosen an airfoil shape (there are many databases of airfoils online), you're ready to plan and cut your foam wind turbine blades.

Start by gluing the foam together so that the Click to continue

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Small Wind Generator Turbine Jobs

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www.WINDENERGY7.COM - - - This Ohio small wind generator installer and dealer for WindEnergy7 has recently installed the most advanced small wind generator system in the US, the Home Wind Farm™. The hybrid system has a maximum power output of over 4kW. This Small Wind Generator system features redundant charging capability, integrated wind and solar hybrid generation, emergency battery backup for the home and more. The video here shows one of our most recent installations of our Home Wind Farm™ systems. The Home Wind Farm™ system is an exclusive innovation of WindEnergy7 LLC, an Ohio based manufacturer of small wind generators and solar Click to continue

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Wind Energy Jobs! Transmission

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Wind Energy Jobs are poised to explode in 2009. The Greenman Alliance is looking for project managers, professional engineers and business development professionals to join the teams of our wind clients. Send resumes to mark@greenmanalliance.com Click to continue

Backyard Wind Power

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Some homeowners are installing wind turbines in their backyards. These windmills are connected to the grid, and deliver renewable, green energy to the owner's home. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo talks with San Francisco homeowner Robin Wilson about putting in a wind turbine in an urban area. Video originally aired October 8, 2008. Check out more videos at www.wsj.com
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Composting, Landfill And Biofuel Sustainability

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Throughout Europe all nations are committed to the processing of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to divert as much of our organic waste as possible away from landfill. This is a high priority for the United Kingdom if we are to reach Government recycling targets which are designed to ensure we comply with required landfill diversion rates as set by the EU Landfill Directive.

What is the easiest way to divert organic waste away from landfill, and close a lot of landfills for good?

The answer to this is composting. Composting is the natural way to bring left-over organic material back into the nutrient cycle. It also replaces chemical fertilisers and improves the quality of the soil, reducing crop pests, and retaining more moisture in the soil which then means that less watering is needed.

So composting is a good way to divert waste from landfill, but is there real demand for the huge quantities that could be made from the very large proportion of our municipal solid Click to continue

EPA Admits Jobs Don’t Matter

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During an Environment and the Economy Subcommittee hearing, EPA Assistant Administrator Mathy Stanislaus admits to US Rep. Cory Gardner that the EPA does not account for jobs when they issue regulations. To follow us: twitter.com/HouseCommerce To like us: facebook.com/EnergyandCommerce Thursday, April 14, 2011. Click to continue

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Denmark’s Wind Power Experience: Costs and Consequences

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This is an interview with Martin Agerup of CEPOS and Hugh Sharman of Incoteco discussing Denmark's experience with wind energy. Denmark produces the equivalent of 20% of their electricity from wind, but they must export most of it to neighboring countries. Often this electricity is sold for much less than it costs to produce it, and the Danish taxpayer pays the difference. To learn the details of Denmark's wind energy experiment, read Agerup and Sharman's new study "Wind Energy: The Case of Denmark," available for PDF download here: tinyurl.com www.instituteforenergyresearch.org www.twitter.com/ierenergy Click to continue

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