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		<title>About Wind Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Put simply, wind power is energy derived from the wind. By trying air turbines we can utilize the power of the wind and change it into electricity to be used in houses, faculties, firms and any other multinationals that require electricity. Originally it was thought unlikely that we would be in a position to use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Put simply, wind power is energy derived from the wind. By  trying air turbines we can utilize the power of the wind and change it into  electricity to <a href="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wind-energy.jpg" rel="lightbox[83]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84" title="wind energy" src="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wind-energy-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>be used in houses, faculties, firms and any other multinationals  that require electricity. Originally it was thought unlikely that we would be  in a position to use air turbines for anything aside from milling flour but  this speculation has been proved to be particularly wrong. Our search for  replenish-able energy sources has led us to think about and develop wind  energy, solar electricity and even hydropower as major power sources. How does  a wind turbine work? Wind power works in a similar fashion to a dynamo on your  bike? In a similar way to the dynamo a wind turbine is revolved by the wind,  the same guidelines as a wind turbine but rather than using our legs to power  the pedals, a wind turbine uses wind to turn the blades.</p>
<p>Put an alternative way, a wind turbine works the opposite way to a fan. Electricity  would use by a fan to turn the blades a win  turbine does the opposite and uses the revolving blades to create electricity.</p>
<p>There are 2 sorts of wind turbine that are continually used to form energy  on an enormous scale, and both work on identical elementary principles. As the  wind travels into and thru the blades, they revolve and turn a shaft. In turn  this shaft connects to a generator  that  may create the electricity.</p>
<p>Turbine of  two-blade  faces away from the wind and a three-blade turbine faces into the wind.  Generally a big number of turbines are mixed to make wind farms, capable of  powering big numbers of buildings, but there are smaller single turbines  available that you can place in your garden and use to power certain sides of  your house. Air turbines at home. Don&#8217;t kid yourself about this, it is very  unlikely that even with modern turbines you might power your whole house with  less than 12 tiny turbines and without a grid tie system you&#8217;ll still have  times of the year when you simply create the power you want because there isn&#8217;t  any wind. It does occur and the only way around this isn&#8217;t to depend only on  air turbines to power your home. If you&#8217;ve got the land, get two turbines and  mix the power from this with solar roof panels. As a rule if one technique  isn&#8217;t providing power the other possibly will; by having both systems you will  not end up sat in the dark with no heating and no hot water and no way to cook  your food.</p>
<p>Your turbines will often produce more power in the winter months.  The technology surrounding turbines is getting better with each passing month  so, you never can tell, one day it may become feasible to put up 2 or 3 tiny  turbines and be ready to unplug yourself from the grid.</p>
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