November 21, 2009

Wind Turbine Turning Is Called Kinetic Energy

The motion of the wind turbine turning is called kinetic energy, this power is converted into electricity.Converting wind into electricity Wind power is converted into electricity by magnets moving past stationary coils of wire known as the stator. As the magnets pass the stator, AC electricity is produced. It is then converted into DC electricity which can be used to charge batteries which store the electrical energy or can also be fed into a grid interactive inverter for feeding power into the electricity grid. There are those that adapt this mode of energy production due to economical reasons, other for environmental reasons. This article will point out the huge contribution of these plans and give you a few tips. The older plans used to be needlessly confusing in the way they explained what needs to be done and in the way the actual designs of the windmill are drawn out. Modern diy wind power plans are a great help to people who don’t want to take the time to decipher the annoying complexity and still benefit from a cheap and powerful electrical source. Nowadays, it’s very possible to build a DIY wind power system that will cut about 80% off your electric bill without spending a dime over $200.People were very cost conscious in those harder times. At present in these times of abundance most people do not feel it necessary to keep costs to a minimum and will happily pay the power company for their needs every month. A new age of wind power is now upon us when the necessity is to produce ‘green’ power which does no harm to our environment. Many areas in the USA and elsewhere now have large scale wind power generation plants in operation and many more are scheduled to be built.

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