Jan 01 2010

Producing SolarEnergy From Home

Published by kemct under Solar Power News

Produce Solar Power From Home

By Christina McDonald-Legg

Producing solar power at home can cut your electricity bills by up to 90 percent and has a lot of advantages. If you learn how to produce solar power at home, you can bring considerable changes to your life. Here is some information that you might need in order to better acquaint yourself with this unconventional form of energy if you are planning to opt for it.

Learn How To Produce Solar Power At Home

Solar energy does not cause pollution. It is safe, and much cheaper than other forms of conventional energy sources. It is an unlimited source of energy and does not cause any environmental damage, like affecting the ozone layer. This fuel is not a non-renewable source of the earth’s energy resources (like coal, petroleum, diesel, crude oil, kerosene, etc). For all these reasons it is termed as a green fuel. By going green, you can save our planet from more environmental stress.

If you consider the varieties of uses for solar energy, you will be amazed. Apart from being used for electricity, it can be used to heat water, cook food with solar cookers, centralized air conditioning, solar cars, solar buses, solar trams, and many more. You can even use it in solar powered calculators, attic fans and even to heat up swimming pools. Solar power can be stored in batteries and used later on when it is required. There are many other appliances that have been specifically designed to run on solar power. This makes solar power very versatile as a source of energy.

If you look at the track record of solar power, it has become very popular in a considerably small amount of time. The main reason for this is the high price of solar electricity, which is still increasing each day. Electricity is measured in kilowatts: one kilowatt is equivalent to 1,000 watts. To light up a lamp with a 100-watt rating through 10 hours, you would be using one kilowatt-hour, or 1KWH.

Use Solar Energy to Power My House

A solar power unit for your home will ideally contain a charger controller, a battery, an inverter, solar panels, support and wiring structure. It takes about three days to install a one-kilowatt solar power unit in your home, and it will cost you approximately $10,000 to set up and use solar energy to power your house. The best place to get the accurate cost of setting up your home solar power unit is the retail store where you purchased the unit.

A careful consideration of the space that would be needed to set up 10 to 12 solar panels should be made. There must be enough space on your terrace to fit this setup. Consider a minimum of 100 square feet of free area.

Depending on whether it is cloudy or sunny, you can generate up to 750 kilowatt-hours to 1,600 kilowatt-hours per annum. The system should ideally be a one- kilowatt unit for such a set up. You must consider all this information before you plan to opt for home solar power.

Do you want to learn how to build solar panels and cut your energy bill by 80 percent or more?

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Apr 22 2008

Mass Megawatts Announces NEW Adjustable Augmenter

Published by kemct under Wind Power News

Mass Megawatts Announces NEW Adjustable Augmenter (patent pending) to Lower the Cost of Electric Power

    WORCESTER, Mass., April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mass Megawatts
Wind Power, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: MMGW)(http://www.massmegawatts.com)
announces the development of a new adjustable augmenter (patent pending)
designed to lower the cost of wind power. The new augmenter increases the
wind power plant cost by only 30 percent, while generating five times the
revenue. The augmenter utilizes a canvas panel system that funnels, and
accelerates, wind into the company's Multi-Axis Turbosystem (MAT). The
augmenter is expected to increase harnessed wind velocity by 70%,
translating into an increase of over five times the power output at each
MAT power plant.

    With this new innovation, Mass Megawatts has created an augmenter
system to capture, and funnel, the wind into its MAT units to dramatically
increase the power output without a proportional increase in structural
size and cost. The company plans to begin implementation over the next few
months. This is a major development bringing the kilowatt/hour cost down
significantly.

    The augmenter system is a canvas panel system with integral dump panels
and top panel lift systems to minimize damage during wind gusts. Further,
Mass Megawatts has developed side wall dump panels and top panel lift
systems to minimize the pressure spikes in the augmenter during extreme
wind events. These side dump panels will swing open when sufficient
pressure differences exist between the inside and outside of the augmenter.
The top panel lift system provides a bracket that allows the suspension
cable to lift above the next panel to vent air velocity to the outside of
the augmenter.

    The side dump panels and top panel lift system allow the system to be
built with lighter components, reducing the cost of the augmenter system.
The panels and lift system also reduce the potential damage to the canvas
panels, suspension cables, and poles during extreme wind events, decreasing
maintenance costs during the life time of the MAT wind power plant and
augmenter system.

    Every site has extreme wind events during some point of the annual
weather cycle. These wind events provide an opportunity for the MAT wind
power plant design to produce the maximum amount of power that the
traditional, horizontal axis generators cannot harness, including damage to
traditional augmenter systems.

    In the past few years, Mass Megawatts has developed a wind generation
system for reducing the cost of wind power. The Multi-Axis Turbine (MAT) is
designed to operate in turbulent wind conditions where the more prevalent
horizontal axis wind turbine is unable to be utilized.

    For more information, the web site is http://www.massmegawatts.com and
the company can be reached at the phone number of (508) 751-5432.

    This press release contains forward-looking statements that could be
affected by risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to Mass
Megawatts Wind Power, Inc. ability to produce a cost-effective wind energy
conversion device. Among the factors that could cause actual events to
differ materially from those indicated herein are: the failure of Mass
Megawatts Wind Power, Inc. to achieve or maintain necessary zoning
approvals with respect to the location of its MAT power developments; the
ability to remain competitive; to finance the marketing and sales of its
electricity; general economic conditions; and other risk factors detailed
in periodic reports filed by Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc.

SOURCE Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc.

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Apr 22 2008

US Leads World in Wind-Power Growth

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Google News Alert for: Wind Power

US Leads World in Wind-Power Growth
National Geographic – Washington,DC,USA
Globally, wind-power capacity rose 27 percent in 2007 to 94100 megawatts, according to the report from the Washington DC-based Worldwatch Institute.
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State rates high in wind power | KXNet.com North Dakota News
Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck – Bismarck,ND,USA
South Dakota was 17th in the nation in terms of actual wind power capacity. The largest wind farm in the nation was at Horse Hollow, Texas.
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The new gold rush: Energy from the air
Financial Post – Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Six years ago, BC Hydro estimated the province could produce 3000 gigawatts of wind power annually, or 5% of total yearly electricity consumption.
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Colony pins hopes on wind power
Great Falls Tribune – Great Falls,MT,USA
Since it began to develop its wind resource, the colony has received calls from other colonies seeking advice on wind power development.
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Texas Blows by California to Lead in Wind Power
Earthtimes – London,UK
According to a new report by the Global Wind Energy Council, at 4356-megawatts (MW), the Lone Star State has nearly twice the wind power capacity of nearest
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Mass Megawatts Announces NEW Adjustable Augmenter (patent pending
PR Newswire (press release) – New York,NY,USA
The new augmenter increases the wind power plant cost by only 30 percent, while generating five times the revenue. The augmenter utilizes a canvas panel
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Hong Kong firm to harness wind energy in India
Thaindian.com – Bangkok,Bangkok,Thailand
“It will also help enhance private sector participation in energy generation by demonstrating the successful implementation of large-scale wind power
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EDF-EN says Ventominho wind power farm in Portugal starts ops
CNNMoney.com – USA
The facility is Europe’s largest on-shore wind farm with a single connection point to the existing power grid. The copying, republication or redistribution
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CLP Power invest Rs 500cr in Jamnagar wind power plant
Moneycontrol.com – Mumbai,India
CLP India will invest approximately Rs 500 Crore or US$125 million in the 100.8 MW wind power project in Samana, Jamnagar , Gujarat .
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Showcasing solar and wind power for the people
World Radio Switzerland – Geneva,Switzerland
When it comes to alternative energy, solar and wind power get a lot of attention. It was no different at Energissima, Switzerland’s renewable energy and
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Apr 21 2008

THE SOLAR DEBATE Will solar panels save you money?

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Google News Alert for: Solar Power

THE SOLAR DEBATE Will solar panels save you money?
San Francisco Chronicle – CA, USA
So, will you save money on your electric bill by producing your own solar power at a cost of 27 to 32 cents per kilowatt-hour? That depends on the price of
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It will focus on developing hydropower, biomass energy, wind power and solar power in the future, according to a national medium and long-term plan for
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The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column: Project Takes Solar
RedOrbit – Dallas,TX,USA
As executive director of the nonprofit Solar Electric Light Fund, or SELF, in Washington, DC, his mission is to bring solar power to the 2 billion people on
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Rifle homeowner swings back at Xcel with solar power
Summit Daily News – Frisco,CO,USA
BY JOHN GARDNER Kevin Smith became the first Rifle resident within city limits to have a photovoltaic solar panel system tied to Xcel Energy’s power grid.
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Here comes the sun
Newsday – Long Island,NY,USA
This week, the Long Island Power Authority is expected to announce that it will purchase 50 megawatts of locally generated solar power.
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Tri-state residents find wind, solar power to their liking as they
Mohave Valley News – Laughlin,NV,USA
DeLorenzo might be doing it for the environment, but he says the turbine is also a financial investment – along with his solar panel, he gets back about
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WB to commission 100 MW green power units by
SteelGuru – Gurgaon,Haryana,India
Mr Chaudhuri said that private players like Reliance Power and US based Azure Solar Power were keen on setting up solar power plants near Purulia.
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Arizona’s bright future and how we can get there
Arizona Republic – Phoenix,AZ,USA
Stand for a couple of minutes in Arizona’s intense midday sunshine, and the potential of solar power is obvious. If we could tap all the energy in the
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AHS representatives to school board want solar power on roof
Austin Herald – Austin,MN,USA
By MIA SIMPSON/mia.simpson@austindailyherald.com An Austin High School student committee is in the beginning stages of bringing solar energy to the school
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