Turby: Urban personal wind power

Vertical turbine for low noise, small foot-print wind power.

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Build a better you: A warrior’s power lies in his heart, his character and his commitment to those he serves. (Rare Intellect).(A Path to Personal Discovery … (book review): An article from: Wind Speaker

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BUILD-IT YOURSELF NATURAL ENERGY SOUCES: Solar, Wind and Water Power Made Easy

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Build-it-yourself natural energy sources: Solar, wind and water power made easy

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WIND TURBINE BLADE DIY how to video Part 1 HAWT Windmill Wind Power

This is the actual DVD I have. Please watch all 10 videos before trying this yourself and BE CAREFUL. TOOLS ARE DANGEROUS. WARNING WARNING DO AT YOUR OWN RISK:-) We use pine for our blades but there are better woods available. If you use Pine, seal with a water sealer then apply a clear gloss enamel spray. This basically waterproofs the blade.

ATANTIC CITY TO BUILD HYBRID SOLAR/WIND POWER PLANT.: An article from: Worldwide Energy

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SOUTH KOREA: Construction start-up on planned $100,000,000 build-operate-transfer (BOT) wind power plant complex is tentatively scheduled to begin next … & Plant Operations in the Developing World

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SOUTH KOREA: Construction start-up on planned $100,000,000 build-operate-transfer (BOT) wind power plant complex is tentatively scheduled to begin next … Opportunities in Asia & the Pacific

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SUNCOR/ACCIONA WIN BID TO BUILD ONTARIO WIND POWER PROJECT.: An article from: Industrial Environment

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Build Your Own Home Wind Power System (Tab Green Guru Guides)

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You'll be blown away by how much money you can save using wind power!Perfect for technically savvy, home- and small-business owners, this TAB Green Guru Guide shows you how to harness the wind to generate clean, safe, reliable, and low-cost energy. The book explains how to evaluate a site, get permits, find components, and set up and connect the en[Read More]

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Who am I ?

Erik

Hi, I’m Erik Astrand and the man behind this site.

My story?
I am about to be 50 and all my life I have been interested in technical things. Not sure if the special interest for the wind, and how to use the wind, started when I as a 5 year old boy and got my first sail dinghy.

Anyway, wind power and to build my own wind generator was a dream for several years. I studied many websites and also bought many courses before I finally built my own windmill. This site is about that journey and you will also find some more general articles about wind power.

Enjoy! and check out the about me page to read more.