Archive for April, 2009
Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Erin L asked: I live in the far north of New York state near the canadian border and i want to power my home with a windmill and i can't seem to find where to buy a windmill or anything about it. Can anyone help?GAIL
Posted in Garden & Landscape | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
littlelimer asked: So we all know why wind power should be used and what it CAN be used for. But what I want to know is what is it being used for now?
What I mean is, where in the world are machinery like wind turbines being used and what ...
Posted in Other - Environment | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
mharrisrin asked: I came accross a new, proven and tested home made wind power system and solar power system which eliminates our electricity bills. It was written by a Renewable energy enthusiasts Michael Harvey the diy called Earth4energy. You can get your copy to save energy and help environment while ...
Posted in Green Living | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
elvic15 asked: Which one is easier to install on a house: solar power system or wind power system?JOSH
Posted in Green Living | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Dr Supernova asked: I want to make a windmill that powers one of the two elements in my hot water heater. I figure this is a good idea, since it will help out when the wind blows, and have no effect when it is not, except the reheat time ...
Posted in Green Living | 4 Comments »
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
johny c asked: I was wondering if it is possible to make your own windmill?RUBEN
Posted in Garden & Landscape | 3 Comments »
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
mjorod asked: I would like to either buy one or a ready to essemble kit . How big of a windmill would I need to provide enough electricity for a 7 room house with full basement. I want to use it to provide all the power including heat in the ...
Posted in Engineering | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Pip K asked: Once installed save fortunes in bills , solar and wind power can save you money and save the environment even if it is just a bit.
Interested in opinions as I am starting a business in supplying both.ERWIN
Posted in Green Living | 1 Comment »
Thursday, April 16th, 2009
Snox asked: by using the same metal used in the lightest weight aircraft as the windmill choppers, more sensitive to wind thus being more enrtgy in the conversion.ANDERSON
Posted in Physics | 3 Comments »
Sunday, April 12th, 2009
Samuel C asked: I have a 7 foot ornamental windmill and I want to know what type of alternator or generator I could hook up to it and also how to mechanically attach it to the blade part itself. If there are any hobbyists or enthusiasts groups, that would ...
Posted in Green Living | 4 Comments »