- Theoretically at 20m/h wind, a vertical facing wind square meter contains 400w. It’s equal to 3504KwH per years. At today cost it’s about $160.00 whole sale price ($700.00 cost to end user) a little more than $1.30 per square foot per month (whole sale price). Let say we only get 60% of that it turns to $0.78 per square foot per month. I just say it's an "Areal Surface"
- Making a rough calculation: US can supply 100% of its own electricity thirst using a little more than 100 square mile of areal surface. It can de desert, off-shore or where the environmant is unfavorite for human habitability.
- Wind is the most generous widest distributed resource of nature Gift of "GOD" to mankind.
- There is not a alot of study (not at all?) to convert square foot lof land to areal surface.- So far the only methods to harvest that power is using wind mill or wind turbine.
- Please Join Us to explore an alterative to "old" concept of wind mill and "wind turbine".
8 comments:
interesting concept.
what happens when the wind changes direction?
On my experiment, With a little modification I can take on more then 200 degree difference.
- Off-shore on floating deck it will not effect because the are changing arroding to the wind.
Phi
I also forget do address to the small roof top or backyard Wind mill.
It can be place on a turn table. To be turned by a sensor.
- If one want to make one let me know (I can help you with that, My backgound is 20 years of EE).
Cheers
Phi
I am interested in your concept. Please advise how to contact you. My property is located in East Texas.
I am interested in your concept. How can i reach you. Please advise. SER
Hi Ser.
My email- ephitran att gmail.om
I' am in houston tx.
I bet you are already research on the wind resource at your area.
Cheers.
Phi
I tried to send you an email. your e mail address is not recognized. Please correct it and repost. thanks
Hi Ser.
Because of the "spam" always look for the format of E-mail then I always let something missing on my email address.
Please
my email is ephitran at (@) gmail.com
Thanks.
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