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This is the Enercon E-126, the first wind turbine with 6 MW rated power, rotor diameter: 126m (413ft), hub height: 135m(450ft). Two of these giant wind power units have been built for testing at an onshore location, Rysumer Nacken, near Emden, in the northwest of Germany. Here each WPU is expected to produce about 18 Mio kWh per year, enough for more than 4500 homes.
www.MyWindPowerSytem.com, the best wind power site on the planet presents How Does Wind Power work. an animated video for the newcomer to wind power. Wind energy is an environmentally inert, clean, and inexhaustible source of electric power that, as it turns out, is really just another form of solar energy. The sun creates wind by its uneven heating of the planets atmosphere. Its moderated by the earths rotation and irregularities in its surface. The planets terrain, water bodies, and vegetation then affect the wind flow patterns. With the invention of wind turbines, we can now harness the winds energy and use it instead of purchasing electricity from the utility companies that are derived from non-renewable sources. The easiest way to understand how wind turbines work is to think of a fan operating in reverse rather than electricity spinning the blades and thus generating wind, the wind spins the blades, thereby generating electricity. This shjort video shows you in simple steps and explain how exactly wind power works. Perfect for the newcomer to wind power. If you are interested in building your own cheap and cost effective Wind Turbine for your home helping you to drastically reduce your monthly energy bill, then look here for detailed plans: bit.ly or MyWindPowerSystem.com
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The Clean Development Mechnism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change as means to promote the utilisatiobn ofwind energy is a perfect example for the management of sustainable energy systems developing countries such as China. Interview with Prof. Andreas Oberheitmann from the Research Center for International Environmental Policy at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China
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[eba kw="wind energy" num="2" ebcat="all"]
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[eba kw="wind energy" num="2" ebcat="all"]
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[eba kw="wind energy" num="2" ebcat="all"]
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IREDA -WIND ENERGY CLEAN ENERGY
Andreas Nauen, Head of Wind Power Division at Siemens discusses the massive need for more engineers in the wind energy sector