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Generating Wind Energy

Just like solar energy, wind energy is another environment-friendly and economical energy source. With almost 40% of wind energy sources of Europe in the United Kingdom, there is immense potential to use wind energy as a source of energy.

Generating power through wind is not only efficient but also renewable like solar energy. The only downside is that a tall, moderately sized generator can be a sore eye and spoil the vi Read more…

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Frequently Asked Questions When Considering Using Wind Power for Your Home

Frequently Asked Questions When Considering Using Wind Power for your Home

 Due to the high cost of utility usage today coupled with the concerns of our environment by energy waste and pollution, many people around the world are taking a closer look into renewable energy solutions. One of the most popular topics on renewable energy solutions is wind power. Wind is an energy source that is free and constant and will neve Read more…

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Guide on Residential Wind Turbine

Residential wind turbines are a wonderful model to produce a cheaper source of free energy. Knowing what to search for and where to buy one is essential in getting you started. If you are looking for a suitable residential wind turbine kit, the good news is that there is lots of places where you can do so. This is not something you can just get at a ironware store. Instead, a little searching have to be done first. In fact, the Read more…

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11,615 MW of installed wind power

“Installed wind power in Spain on 1 January 2007 is 11,615.07 MW, according to the Center of the Wind Wind Energy Association (ESA), with data collected by ESA and the Association of Renewable Energy Producers (APPA) . The 1587.16 MW installed during 2006 represent an annual growth of 15.8%, a percentage similar to that of 2005. The figures eloquently warned that this rate of growth for the last 2 years did not meet the goals adopted by the Government in the Renewable Energy Plan (PER).

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