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Norskema Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 6:52:31 PM
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has information on using a wind turbine to produce electricity. Our place is located on a rise with a good open area behind our property so I know we can catch a breeze/wind when one is available. I don't even think we would want to invest in a large turbine because the amount of wind won't be that reliable as if we were living in more of a prarie setting. Someone not far from us has one and I will probably stop by one day and ask them about it but wanted to know if anyone here has had experience with this sort of thing.
Thanks.

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Libbie Posted - Oct 29 2006 : 3:04:04 PM
Wow, Erin - what a cool magazine Ode looks like. I'd never heard of it before - thanks for the link!

XOXO, Libbie

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Bluewrenn Posted - Oct 29 2006 : 07:40:16 AM
Sorry - Finnish, not Danish... Here is my dad's email to me...

"'Ode' magazine, October issue, p.17 had an article on wind energy. www.odemagazine.com

XCO2 (www.quietrevolution.co.uk) has a beautiful turbine, but expensive.

www.windside.com is a company in Finland with a very efficiant, lower cost turbine, supposedly as low as $3,720. Windside works in a wide range of wind speeds (as low as 2 or 3 mph) and is low maintenance.

Both are verticle shaft and quiet. Also, they don't have to turn to face the wind. If you have a fairly constant movement, the windside turbine might be just the thing."

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Bluewrenn Posted - Oct 29 2006 : 07:24:22 AM
My dad sent me info on a Danish-made windmill that is supposed to work with as little as 3 mph winds. I'll see if I can't dig up the link to it... or at least a name and location...

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Libbie Posted - Oct 28 2006 : 7:13:58 PM
Candace, I have looked into wind power where we are also - and this is a website that I like - it's a government site, and it has good information on current project areas and the like. I'm not sure what information you're looking for, but this might be a good place to start [http://www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/index.asp]!

What a cool thing! You'll have to keep us posted about what you decide to do...

XOXO, Libbie

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