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		<title>How To Build A Windmill And Eliminate Your Electric Bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 02:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this time, people have increasingly more the tendency of living ecologically. Beginning with food, plastic bags or power suppliers, they all over time turn to what used to be...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this time, people have increasingly more the tendency of living ecologically. Beginning with food, plastic bags or power suppliers, they all over time turn to what used to be decades, even hundreds of years ago. Why so? Basically we understand that nothing tastes such as some fresh tomatoes simply picked up from our grass, or that the remnant is not going anyway, and will be larger and larger as days go by, or that all the energy market is causing so much trouble to our planet, that even the climate is modifying for the worse.</p>
<p>Now, can everyone do something positive about each one of these? Sorry to say, a lot of the improvements that have been introduced in the final centuries to our planet are irreversible, but yet what we can and must do is to ensure that these changes won&#8217;t cause any more ecological disasters to Earth.</p>
<p>We could launch by utilizing paper bags, and avoiding chemical-infested food, and lastly make use of as much alternative energies we can. There some alternative energies, and probably the most effective are the ones that is generated by the sun or the wind. For example discover why we should <a href="http://www.sneakyreviews.com/earth4energy/wind-power-solutions-at-home.html" target="_blank">build a windmill</a> and put it to use, as a way to obtain energy (everyone knows that windmills will be the ones that turn wind energy in to mechanical energy and electricity).</p>
<p>Starting with the 9 th century, many a farmer began to build a wind mill in an effort to utilize them for grain grinding, threshing, land drainage or simply water supply. Regrettably but undoubtedly, beginning with all the industrial trend, windmills were replaced as a result of the use of steam plus internal combustion engines, and people even started to fail to remember how to build a windmill. That has been the start of all the fluctuations our planet is confronting.</p>
<p>Easier and very effective and i hope not too late, many people realized that this whole evolution thing will be going in the wrong way, and what did they do? They pushed back again to the past trend of using wind energy as a sort of environmental energy source.</p>
<p>The pathetic aspect is that not everyone understands how to build a windmill anymore. It&#8217;s furthermore not simple to build a windmill for heavily populated areas. But, for a rural community, this method would surely come to be the preferred option.</p>
<p>Local authorities should make bigger initiatives in gaining founds to expand and employ a windmill system, to supply a lot of the energy the society benefits. Furthermore there are countries like California, for whom going safe is one of the priorities, and they should be a model for the rest of the world. To make an example of this, they come with workshops where they instruct farmers practical ideas on how to build a windmill. They also give personal loans that allow them to build a windmill and pay for it in the future.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take Netherlands for example, where you drive for a long way and all you discover are fields of windmills. But this, don&#8217;t seem wonderful? This approach is what we should see everywhere you go, in almost all countries. This is what our planet needs. Simply, no more harmful gases, but these 100 % pollution-free high-tech machineries.</p>
<p>For an individual, to build a windmill might be a incredible work, on the other hand, for a community is not the same thing. Numerous men possibly, will build a windmill and furthermore , write about the solutions. We must open our eyes to make sure you start to see and think earth-friendly before it&#8217;s too tardy.</p>
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		<title>From Windmills To Wind Turbines</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 03:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A particularly explicit use of windmills that you saw in Holland as well as in some places in the remainder of Europe was pumping water. Remember that a large part...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A particularly explicit use of windmills that you saw in Holland as well as in some places in the remainder of Europe was pumping water.  Remember that a large part of the land in the country is essentially below sea level, so water pumps would get quite a lot of use, particularly if a dike was breached.  </p>
<p>It is not surprising, then, that it was also the Dutch who made so many refinements to windmill technology, especially to the big sails.  The majority of these involved altering the shape, to make the sails more aerodynamic.  When the cutting edge has a curve, like that at the front edge of an aeroplane wing, it provides more lift.  And placing the middle of gravity of the sail and arm 25% of the distance back from the pioneering edge is another element that makes the sail better.  These and other changes were implemented in Holland as the country made these windmills characteristically its own.  </p>
<p>One might think that since the change over to other types of power, during and after the commercial Revolution, there would now be no more windmills in Holland.  But that is not the case.  There are still a few, perhaps one thousand or so, and all those are in working order.  In truth, Holland doesn&#8217;t officially count a mill unless it is still serviceable, and programs of restoration recently have really increased the number.  So while the big thrust for wind power these days is the tall wind turbine, some things remain for this more modest kind of windmill to do.  Obviously, the Dutch tradition is so strong and so effective that the windmill of Holland has beaten the test of time.  </p>
<p>When you visit the Netherlands, you have to certainly check out one of these mills.  And in <a href='http://www.shortstay-apartment.com/amsterdam/specialoffers' target='_blank'>Amsterdam accommodation</a> is available.  Check this site to find comfy <a href='http://www.shortstay-apartment.com/amsterdam/specialoffers' target='_blank'>accommodation in Amsterdam</a>.  </p>
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		<title>What Is A Tower Mill</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 03:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind power has been used to accomplish many human jobs over the centuries, but one country has been associated with its use closer than any other in history.  That country is Holland.  </p>
<p>When bladed windmills were used in the Middle East and China, they tended most frequently to have a vertical axis that is, a shaft that stood up straight with the attached &#8220;sails&#8221; also vertical, standing out from that central shaft.  But by the time this powerful tool moved into Europe, the axis had gone horizontal, often sticking out from the side of a building that contained big gears that translated the motion into useful work inside.  This was known as a &#8220;tower mill,&#8221; and it was the Dutch who took that idea and just about perfected it.  </p>
<p>Were you planning to visit The Netherlands?  Then Amsterdam, the capital, is a great place to stay.  <a href='http://www.shortstay-apartment.com/amsterdam/specialoffers' target='_blank'>Amsterdam accommodations</a> are widely available at reasonable prices.  For example check <a href='http://www.shortstay-apartment.com/amsterdam/specialoffers' target='_blank'>cheap accommodation in Amsterdam</a> and convince yourself.  </p>
<p>In a tower mill, the horizontal shaft came out of the building on one side, near to the top.  On the upper floor resided the massive gear wheels that turned various tools on lower floors, like the huge stones that would grind grain.  Frequently a person known as a &#8220;wind smith&#8221; would live on the bottom floor of the windmill with his folks, or in a dwelling attached to the side of the main building.  He would be the person that maintained the mill, really furling the sails during typhoons, or maybe manually turning the top of the building so that the sails might be orientated into the wind if its direction modified.  </p>
<p>There was a great deal of useful work indeed for the windmills to do in Holland, and soon they were dotted all over the landscape.  It is calculated that at one time there were 9,000 to 10,000 operating windmills in the country.  Just like others in the rest of Europe, an enormous proportion were used to grind grain, powering single or multiple grinding stones.  As trade increased, a few of these mills also processed the new commodities coming from other bits of the world, like cocoa or spices.  And a couple of others even served as saw mills.  </p>
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		<title>Green Living In The Home-What Kinds Of Solar Panel Kits Are Offered To Customers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 22:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jason Livingston-the operator of www.GreenLivingRocks.com where you can learn how to make a solar panel, make a homemade windmill, and go green. It seems like the recognition of using...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Jason Livingston-the operator of www.GreenLivingRocks.com where you can learn how to <a href='http://build-a-solar-panel.info/Home/tabid/98/Default.aspx' target='_blank'>make a solar panel</a>, <a href='http://build-a-solar-panel.info/Home/tabid/98/Default.aspx' target='_blank'>make a homemade windmill</a>, and <a href='http://build-a-solar-panel.info/Home/tabid/98/Default.aspx' target='_blank'>go green</a>.</p>
<p>It seems like the recognition of using solar power is on the rise every day. Â And folks are becoming more interested in how they can add solar energy to their lifestyle in affordable ways. Â That is why solar panel kits are now available for a wide array of solar applications. Â Here are a few of the solar panel kits that you can acquire. </p>
<p>One of the most reasonably priced kinds of solar panel kits to buy is a 45 watt model, for around $200. Â It is large enough to run everyday home electronic equipment, like televisions and desktop computers, and even to power lighting. Â It will even charge a 12v battery so you can store its electricity for use at night. Â The technology is now progressive enough that the PV cells can generate electricity even on overcast days. Â And its small size (about 36inches square) makes it simple to find a fitting location. Â Kits usually include the panel or panels, mounting hardware and wiring. Â A number of kits may include an inverter; otherwise you will have to obtain that separately. </p>
<p>Other kits develop on that fundamental concept of assembling the panels, mounting hardware and wiring for more specific applications. For instance, solar kits for power boats may include solar panels, and array and mounting hardware that is made from stainless steel or other materials that survive exposure to salt water. Â They may also include tracking apparatus that will point the panels according to the sun&#8217;s position. </p>
<p>Kits intended for cabins may consist of the basic solar panels and wiring. Â But they may use a post mounted array and hardware so that the panels can be placed in a clearing away from trees. Â And the kits might additionally include a battery back up system for cabins that will be off the grid. </p>
<p>Solar panel kits designed for Recreational Vehicles start with a uncomplicated set up that provides basic power for lights and trickle charging the battery. Â Yet luxury R.v.s that contain a lot of electrical gear, ranging from built-in global positioning systems to home theater systems, might necessitate a system as detailed and complicated as an off grid home. Â And there are kits accessible for these extremes as well as many camper requirements in between </p>
<p>There seems to be a kit available for practically any solar panel you can think of for home, commercial or recreational use. Â The best way to obtain them is to search on the web. Â And the best way to decide on one is to evaluate their features and customer service. </p>
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