Residential Wind Power Systems
July 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Alternative Energy
A normal wind power system for residential use has the capacity to produce electrical power of the magnitude of 50KW or less. These wind power systems are a boon to people who want to cut down or eliminate their dependency on the electricity obtained from a utility grid. This alternative source of energy is perfect for people living in remote locations who completely rely on diesel as their source of power. Wind is a free, clean and an inexhaustible source of fuel and domestic wind power systems come cheaper than you can imagine.
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Why Is Hydropower A Green Energy Source?
December 11, 2008 by admin
Filed under Hydropower
Why is hydropower a green energy source? It is because we are able to harness electrical power by converting water into electricity.
The use of hydroelectric power or even hydroelectricity dates back to Ancient Greece and China when they installed waterwheels in rapidly flowing rivers to turn millstones and other equipment. Years later, this was used in the New World which is now known as North America to power saws and other equipment. Read more





