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New wind turbine design. Nine News 27th June 2007. Australia, Perth WA.
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Really cool stuff! Thanks for sharing : )
Thanks for the invite.
Small Wind Turbines are a great investment. The day you install small Wind Turbines, you have the small wind turbines as a hard asset, a small improvement, creating the equal value of property improvement. Then, the small wind turbines make free energy for you every day, a steady stream of valuable energy from your small wind turbines. The small wind turbines either reduce or eliminate your home electric bill from now on. That’s just outstanding. And, the IRS pays for 30% of small wind turbines.
Residential Home Wind Turbines are a great investment. From the day of install, you have the residential home wind turbine system hardware as a hard asset, a home improvement, which creates the equal property improvement. Then the Home wind turbine makes free energy for you every day, a steady stream of valuable energy. The residential home wind turbine either reduces or eliminates your home electric bill from now on. That’s just outstanding. And, the IRS pays for 30% of installed cost!
How much do they cut the bill by?
men i live in Costa Rica, I would like to sell your products
@g00oogle not loud at all, see our video about (home wind turbine noise)
@azzy1965 become a customer, that gets you all the free training you need to become an installer and prove you can put one in. Then you are qualified to become a dealer or installer. See our videos about (wind turbine dealer)
@dafranx Yes, of course, it’s a grid-tied system and can supply power to my neighbors if I do not use it, the utility company (by law) has to pay me for what I do not use.
How do I become an installer?
I was thinking about something like this before you sent video to me interesting!
Nova Scotia Canada
I was think about some like this interesting!
Nova Scotia Canada
cool man!!!
Great stuff and green is the FUTURE!
great installation! and they seems really quiet
@HomeWindTurbines7 – thanks for your response. I’d still love to see some of them painted artfully but realize the potential for total ugliness involved. :~)
how loud are they?
Yes, the IRS pays for 30% of installed cost of any of our systems. You can paint it however you like but it will void warranties to paint it. Customers like them to stand out and leave them in this off-white powdercoated skin so far. It’s an interesting idea. Thanks for the interest.
I don’t mean this as an insult in any way but wouldn’t it be cool if wind turbines were painted in psychedelic patterns and colors, or maybe like flowers or some pattern or design? Has anybody done that and if so, how did it look? In addition, perhaps you could apply a light-weight solar panel to each blade and then light them up at night for a mini-light show? Also, is there any tax credit for upgrading to wind turbine? Thanks.
interesting video ! It was a new techological science for green environment . Thank you for sharing ;
BRILLIANT!!!
Unfortunately for me, we only have an average wind speed of 4mph. I wish we were on a windy hilltop, then this would be great! What is the average replacement time for bearings and such? Looks like a cost recoup time of ~7-10 years if in a windy area…not too bad.
@HomeWindTurbines7
Is there a longer post so it can be planted in the ground like the big ones?
its a good idea, wouldnt do much in th e city but where im from all the small towns around here would defenitly be interested
I can hear the birds better than the person talking.. a clip on mic on the person’s shirt might help instead of the camera based mic
what i just saw wont produce anything. where is the generator?
There’s a much better solution out there. Search WINDENERGY7 Have a look at the RoofMill invention, that’s a real system.
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@cyberlord64 I think they are using the roof pitch as a way of directing the wind to the turbine, that way the turbine can function even on days of low wind.. well thats my understanding.. ?
The key to this thing is what generator it will use. Thats what i want to see, as well as a video showing voltage and amps produced in a low wind speed as the inventer claims. Other than that its just a spinning barrel.
why not put them VERTICLY? this way it would harness wind from all directions. did i miss something there?
A horizontal axis certainly solves bearing load problems at a cost of overall efficency.
Only 5 of these to power a house? Must live in a very very windy area.
@WindEnergy7
Just use it at a vertical angle…
$34,000 wasted hahahaha whats the Tip Speed Ratio hahaha
There’s a wind turbine near where I live, it runs about 70 days out of the year…if it’s windy every day it might work.
Wonder how many RPM it will do when it gets a wind that’s not perpandicular to that shaft?
What type of generator will these things be using?
What does the gear box look like?
The lowest RPM I generator that I’ve been able to find runs at about 250 rpm. And I don’t think device is running at 250 rpm with the requried tourqe that is needed.
(generator was a 5kw unit. The smallest that I would mess with.)
If you use the newer Rooftop Mounted Turbines, you save HALF the cost of a system and install by not using the towers. The towers are the most time consuming and costly, wasteful part of a small wind turbine system. Have a look at my videos and you’ll see what I mean. These are also way more noisey than other turbines.
one good thing about this kind of generator: they are near silent compared to a “real” propeller type! Ppl should have these, but dont think its an efficient machine!
@Techstuf agree!! It does seem like ppl have no concept of what efficiency is. Just cos a thing rotates at low speed dont meanit can create lots of power. Or that it rotates for a long time w o force put on it! Its the work it can do that makes if efficient!!
Great video…I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas…I made a video about it called, “Preparing for Peak Oil”….
A government ‘incentive’ is so that the gov. knows who has a turbine so they can tax them for it. Gov. is not out to help anyone but themselves. Be wary.
Those suits didn’t look really happy about the whole thing. Remember the big energy industry doesn’t like competition, especially when people can have it for almost free. Dont sell it to the gov., you’ll never see it on the market. Good luck and congratulations!
Yeah but this particular turbine design is probably VAWT because it works in conjunction with being on a roof top. although I would only use a VAWT Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine in places were the wind changes direction a lot so not sure why it has to be put riight on their roofs close to the serface, maybe it is a law were they can’t have something too high in the air who knows.
@SmallWindTurbines
There have been many many attempts to commercialize these types of designs. The problem is that they are so inefficient that HAWT’s crush them performance wise. If one does any research on the subject the reasons are painfully apparent. Sorry for the bad news. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Is that David Bowie? Aha… But seriously, they are a good idea. However, I don’t know that installing 5 of them on a roof would go down so well.
Renewable energy will capture a significant share of the world energy market over the next 20 year. The Department of Energy estimated that wind could account for 20% of U.S. power by 2030. Hence companies like Pacific Crest Transformers work with the wind energy sector. It offers various products for wind energy which include Grounding transformers, Wind Turbine Step-Up Transformers, Collector Step-Up Transformers, Dynamic VAR Compensation Systems Transformers.
The best concentration wind for a rooftop wind turbine is about 4 feet off the peak. So, there is much concentrated wind power that will go over this unit. Still, it’s a better idea than vertical because vertical turbines have that backside resistance, as one side catches wind, the other is resisting wind..
$700 for one of these!?! WOW RIP OFF i can make one for probably like $30 just no motor witch wont cost $670