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  1. Offshore Power: Building Renewable Energy Projects in U.S. Waters by Markian Melnyk, Robert Andersen, 2009-10-15
  2. Wind Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming) by Nigel Saunders, 2007-07-15
  3. Wind Power in America's Future: 20% Wind Energy by 2030 by U.S. Department of Energy, 2010-01-14
  4. Harnessing the Wind for Home Energy by Dermot McGuigan, 1978-02
  5. Wind Energy: Blown Away! (Powering Our World) by Amy S. Hansen, 2010-01-15
  6. Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems: Towards a Global Approach (Advances in Industrial Control) by Iulian Munteanu, Antoneta Iuliana Bratcu, et all 2008-03-31
  7. Renewable Energy and Climate Change (Wiley - IEEE) by Volker Quaschning, 2010-04-19
  8. Wind and Solar Power Systems by Mukund R. Patel, 1999-03-30
  9. Wind Energy Conversion Systems as Active Filters: Steady-state and Transient Analysis by Grazia Todeschini, 2010-06-07
  10. Basics of Energy Efficient Living: A Beginner's Guide to Alternative Energy and Home Energy Savings by Lonnie Wibberding, 2006-07-21
  11. Wind Power (Energy Forever?) by Ian Graham, 2001-05-17
  12. Advances in Wind Energy Conversion Technology (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Engineering)
  13. Wind Energy Systems by Gary L. Johnson, 1985-01
  14. Boundary Layer Structure: Modelling and Application to Air Pollution and Wind Energy (Oholo Conference//Proceedings)

61. Fighting_games
wind_energy. http//qqioo.isgreat.org/wind_energy.html. Thursday, August 23, 2007. I want to know is it possible wind power generator for home in city in
http://www.24eyes.com/php/index.php?id=17868

62. Aeolian Energy, The Wind Energy
Engineering, installation and maintenance of projects based on renewable energies and power saving.
http://www.soliclima.com/en/wind_energy.html
Wind energy
Wind energy is energy that has the wind and that can directly be taken advantage of or to be transformed to other types of energy, like, for example, to electrica energyl. The first use that is known the advantage of the wind dates from year 3,000 a.C. with the first Egyptian swift-sailing boats. Millenia later (s. VII in Persia) will arise the first mills from wind that will allow to grind grain or to pump water. Nowadays electricity with great efficiency can take place, thanks to wind generators of great dimensions, also denominated wind turbines. A wind generator is formed by a set of vanes (normally three) connected to a rotor that, by means of a system of gears, is connected to a generator ELT. All this machinery (wind turbine) is placed to the top of a mast or tower where there is more influence of the wind. The length of the vanes will define the diameter of the area of sweeping of the same ones and, whichever greater it is this area, greater will be the power than it can generate a wind generator. We can approximately find from small 400 W wind generators and 1m of diameter of vanes, to immense wind generators of the great 2,500 kW aeolian parks since 80 m of diameter of vanes.

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Attendees at the Lab’s Oct. 22 Energy Awareness Month brownbag lunch talk on wind energy learned that Iowa is the third largest producer of wind energy in
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Iowa Energy Center's Bill Haman touts Iowa's Wind Power http://www.energy.iastate.edu/renewable/wind/ Bill Haman, Iowa Energy Center explains the physics of wind power during an Energy Awareness Month brown-bag lunch talk at Ames Laboratory

64. GoodCleanTech: More Wind Energy
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Friday May 23, 2008 StatoilHydro Builds Offshore Floating Wind Turbine StatoilHydro, a Norway-based oil company that's attracted its own share of critics as of late, is building the first offshore, deepwater floating wind turbine christened the Hywind . The company's investing $80 million for the project which aims to build a turbine attached at the top of a floating buoy. Usual turbine structures at sea are stationary, with the base planted firmly on the seabed. The Hywind, on the other hand, could be dragged to deeper waters where the winds are often stronger. Hywind will stand 65 meters above the surface of the sea with a diameter measuring 80 meters. If everything goes according to plan, it'll have a 2.3 megawatt capacity. To be located 10km offshore, the project will commence sometime by the second half of 2009. This will serve as a preliminary project marking the start of StatoilHydro's aim of building turbines that will be set afloat waters 170 meters in depth, each powering up to 1,000 homes. But of course, such a deepwater wind farm won't come into fruition within just the next couple of years and StatoilHydro is cognizant of that.

65. JETSONGREEN.COM Wind
Web magazine tracking trends and ideas in green building, good design, clean tech, and sustainable development.
http://www.jetsongreen.com/wind_energy/index.html
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May 18, 2008
Kuwait's First LEED Tower To Be Crowned with Wind
KEO International Consultants has received word from the USGBC that its design for Sabah Al Ahmed International Finance Center (ICF) has been precertified at the Gold level under the LEED-CS green building rating system. The 1.2 million sf, 40-story tower is the first building in Kuwait to be registered or precertified by the USGBC. As you can partially tell from the renderings, the design includes four stacked courtyard atriums ranging from 8-13 floors each. Three of the atriums serve the office portion of the building, while the fourth atrium serves the 200 key, 4-star business class hotel. The tower generates part of its energy from a PV system, as well as from roof-mounted wind turbines. You may be able to see the lattice-work of wind turbines at the crown of the building; I think they're the vertical axis, helical-type, but it's hard to tell with this one image. We'll make sure to keep you posted ... The use of wind turbines at the building's apex is similar to what's planned for Discovery Tower in Houston. It'll be interesting to see these designs meet reality the media world will definitely have fun running video and stories of building integrated wind turbines.

66. Wind Energy
Wind energy is a renewable energy source created by wind turbines that generates electricity.
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What is wind energy? Wind energy is a renewable energy source fueled by the sun that generates electricity. Wind is air in motion caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun. Since the earth is covered by about 70% water, the land and sea heat up differently. At night, the air above the water cools slower than the air over land. The warm air over the sea expands and rises, and the heavier, cooler air rushes in to take its place, creating winds. During the day, the land heats up faster than the water. The warm air over the land expands and rises, and the heavier, cooler air rushes in to take its place, creating winds. There must be a proper amount of planning for establishing a wind energy site. A lot of thought needs to go into where the wind turbines will be located. If a turbine is positioned wrong, then it will not generate wind power. Wind speed, wind direction, and seasons all play a vital role in the generation of wind energy. Wind speed increases with altitude and over open areas with nothing to block it. Wind speed varies greatly across this country and this world. In certain areas, winds blow more in summer and in other areas, it blows more in winter. Some good sites for wind power are: mountain gaps that create wind funneling, open plains, the tops of smooth, rounded hills, and shorelines.

67. Fastest-growing Energy Source
With many years experience of operating in this market, Huntsman Advanced Materials R D and technical support teams work with the industry to develop the
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68. EREF-europe.eu - Wind Energy
eref, european renewable energies federation, renewable energies, wind energy.
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69. WindSim - Norwegian Wind Atlas
Project Norwegian Wind Atlas, Customer NVE/ENOVA, Revision 2.0.0. Scenario , User VECTOR AS, Date 01.09.03.
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