Monday, October 26th, 2009 at
12:53 pm
Hey Erik here,
What you are reading now is my uncensored, sort of, review of what I really thought about Earth4Energy and how I learned to build wind generator.
Note – this is a review though, if you’re looking for the Earth4Energy website then click here.
Why am I writing this? Well, there are several reasons. I love the nature and wildlife. If my few words here could help you to start your own wind power system, then that could be a tiny help in saving the environment. Another point when getting older, is thoughts about what we leave to our children. Maybe it’s too late already but I think it’s worth trying. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, October 12th, 2009 at
11:55 am
What is a homemade wind generator?
Generally you could say that a wind generator is a machine that uses wind energy to produce electrical energy. It captures wind energy and converts it into mechanical energy that moves the blades of a motor to produce electrical energy. Read the rest of this entry
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at
4:43 pm
A windmill is a device that converts wind energy into other types of energy. It uses wind power to make mechanical energy for rotating its blades which in turn help produce electrical energy. The windmill is a very useful machine in times of energy crisis. Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at
7:41 pm
Although it is generally accepted that for mankind to continue to benefit from energy in the way that it currently does we will need alternative energy sources, there is still some debate about the effectiveness of the methods currently available in reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. This is visible in the fact that there are, as yet, few countries with a viable wind power network. For short you have to say that there still is some skepticism about wind power. Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at
10:46 am
What really constitutes windmill design?
You could say that a windmill is device that converts wind energy into mechanical energy which is later converted into electrical energy. A windmill typically consists of the following parts: Read the rest of this entry