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Wind Energy
What is wind energy?
In reality, wind energy is a converted form of solar energy. The sun's radiation heats different parts of the earth at
different rates-most notably during the day and night, but also when different surfaces (for example, water and land)
absorb or reflect at different rates. This in turn causes portions of the atmosphere to warm differently. Hot air rises,
reducing the atmospheric pressure at the earth's surface, and cooler air is drawn in to replace it. The result is wind.
Air has mass, and when it is in motion, it contains the energy of that motion("kinetic energy"). Some portion of that
energy can converted into other forms mechanical force or electricity that we can use to perform work.
White Cap Village plans to build an old style dutch windmill to generate energy for the farm. In addition, the base will
contain solar panels in order to maximize the amount of energy we can produce. This is possible because both solar and wind energy
use the same components (inverter & converter) in the creation process. Thus we will be utilizing the same structure for both -
the windmill foundation will be used to support the windmill as well as support a solar panel array.
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Renewable Energy Presentation and Natural Horseman Versatility Workshops
To Register
for the introductory price of $45.00 and speak directly to Natural
Horseman Kevin Clark please call 828-413-0477.
for more information...
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Bioethanol, unlike petroleum, is a form of renewable energy that can be produced from agricultural feedstocks. It can be made from very common crops such as sugar
cane, potato, manioc and maize.
more...
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May, 2010
Ethanol Combustion vs. Gasoline Combustion
Click the image
to watch a video we created comparing how ethanol and gasoline burn.
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