LATI Wind Turbine Time Lapse

Time Lapse video of Lake Area Technical Institute’s Wind Turbine in Watertown, SD
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American Wind Energy Association Appoints GES

American Wind Energy Association Appoints GES® as its Official Services Provider












Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) December 06, 2011

Global Experience Specialists(GES) a leader in exhibition, event and retail marketing services, announced today that American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) has appointed GES as its official services provider for its show beginning in 2012. The five-year agreement includes WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition, Offshore WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition and the Small & Community WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition.

“AWEA is pleased to partner with GES,” said AWEA Senior Vice President of Conference, Membership and Business Development Stephen Miner. ”We know they will present our member exhibitors with the best packages available and work to help them save money, thereby producing the best ROI possible. In this current economic climate, we all need to support our exhibitors, and we feel that this partnership with GES will add value to our exhibitors’ experience and will enhance our professional look and style.”

During the term of the agreement, WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition, AWEA’s signature show will be held in Atlanta in 2012, Chicago in 2013, Las Vegas in 2014, Orlando in 2015 and New Orleans in 2016.

“We look forward to partnering with AWEA to enhance the exhibitor experience and further drive their ROI,” commented GES President Steve Moster. “Our team recognizes the importance of consulting with AWEA’s exhibitors to provide the tools and training necessary to make the most of their exhibiting investment.”

AWEA exhibitors will benefit from Expresso, GES’ exhibit planning, ordering and management tool, which will allow them to effortlessly place orders, track assets and manage budgets. In addition, AWEA will benefit from GES ConnectSM, a fully integrated, web-based collaboration tool that allows show organizers to easily plan and manage their exhibition needs and from GES Interactive VenueSM to sell sponsorships online, access venue details specific to their show and upload and sell non-signage components.

About GES

Global Experience Specialists, Inc. (GES), a Viad Corp (NYSE: VVI) company, is a leading marketing agency that produces exhibitions, events, exhibits and retail environments. GES provides a wide range of services, including turn-key official show services, cutting-edge creative and design, marketing and measurement services—all with an unrivaled global reach. GES partners with leading shows and brands, including the International CES, Spring Fair Birmingham, International Woodworking Fair, CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE, Bell Helicopter, Genzyme, L’Oreal, Warner Bros., and Simon Property Group. The GES National Servicenter℠ has been recognized with certification under the J.D. Power and Associates Certified Call Center Program℠ for the past three years, and Ad Age has twice named GES a “World’s Top 50 Agency Company.” For more information, visit ges.com or the GES blog at defyingconvention.ges.com.

About AWEA

AWEA is the national trade association of America’s wind industry, with more than 2,500 member companies, including global leaders in wind power and energy development, wind turbine manufacturing, component and service suppliers, and the world’s largest wind power trade show, the WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition, which takes place next in Atlanta, June 2-6, 2012. AWEA is the voice of wind energy in the U.S., promoting renewable energy to power a cleaner, stronger America. Look up information on wind energy at the AWEA website. Find insight on industry issues at AWEA’s blog Into the Wind. Join AWEA on Facebook. Follow AWEA on Twitter.

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Hybrid Energy System: Solar Panels, Wind Turbine, Solar Hot Water Heater, & TED 5000, iPad

Renewable Energy: AET 64 sqft Solar Hot Water Heater System, 5.1kw, 24 Sanyo HIT 215 Watt Solar Panels, SMA 5000US Inverter, ARE 2.5 kw Wind Turbine, SMA 3000US Inverter, TED 5000 (The Energy Detective), iPad Display
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Ride the Rio Grande scenic railroad and watch as Earth-Tech Energy Systems installs a 60 foot ET-5 wind turbine and 5000 watt solar system to power the first all green high mountain concert series. Featuring music and interviews with Michael Martin Murphey.
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Offshore wind turbine: Haliade 150 – 6 MW

Suitable for all offshore conditions, Alstom’s offshore 6 MW direct drive wind turbine combines proven technology and innovation. Building on the unique ALSTOM PURE TORQUE™ technology, it provides the high yield and uncompromising reliability that will lower the cost of offshore energy. The prototype phase for the turbine has started and will run through 2011 and 2012, followed by a pre-series in 2013 and series production in 2014. www.alstom.com
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GudCraft WG400 400 Watt 12-Volt 6-Blade Wind Generator With Charge Controller

GudCraft WG400 400 Watt 12-Volt 6-Blade Wind Generator With Charge Controller

  • Low wind speed model.
  • This model starts producing the wind energy just from 5 mph wind.
  • This is the latest design with 6 blades.
  • Comes with wind charge controller, instruction manual and 1-year warranty from the purchase date.
WG400 GudCraft 400W Wind Generator is a low wind speed, small-size wind generator with starting speed just 5mph or more.

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Innovation in Wind Turbine Design

Innovation in Wind Turbine Design addresses the fundamentals of design, the reasons behind design choices, and describes the methodology for evaluating innovative systems and components. Always referencing a state of the art system for comparison, Jamieson discusses the basics of wind turbine theory and design, as well as how to apply existing engineering knowledge to further advance the technology, enabling the reader to gain a thorough understanding of current technology before assessing where it can go in the future.Innovation in Wind Turbine Design is divided into four main sections covering design background, technology evaluation, design themes and innovative technology examples:Section 1 reviews aerodynamic theory and the optimizatio

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Why does Japan rely on nuclear energy so much – what about hydro,solar,wind etc?Are they widely used in Japan?

Question by Irish 313: Why does Japan rely on nuclear energy so much – what about hydro,solar,wind etc?Are they widely used in Japan?
I know Japan doesn’t have very many natural resources in the way of gas, oil etc but what about the above mentioned options such as huge wind turbine “farms”, solar energy, hydroelectric energy? No offence but isn’t it rather silly to build nuclear reactors in such an earthquake prone area?

Here in Ireland we don’t use nuclear energy and we certainly don’t use enough sustainable energy, I’m not totally opposed to nuclear but if we did ever decide to go that way at least we’re not in an earthquake prone zone. It’s terrible what happened in Japan and it’s terrible what could yet happen due to radiation but surely that could have been foreseen as Japan is in an earthquake zone? Thanks.
Wind turbines can be placed out at sea – they don’t have to be on land.
No offence but make room. Isn’t much of Japan forested? While I love forests if it was a choice between clearing some forest and setting up sustainable energy projects or building nuclear reactors in an earthquake zone then I know what makes more sense. There must be rivers in Japan, dam them and build hydroelectric stations, there surely are ways to do such things.

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GudCraft WG700 12-Volt 3-Blade 700 Watt Wind Generator

GudCraft WG700 12-Volt 3-Blade 700 Watt Wind Generator

  • 700 Watt 12 Volt system uses wind to generate power and run your appliances/electronics
  • Wind turbines include generator, 3 blades, tail, screws/bolts.
  • Constructed from lightweight, weatherproof cast aluminum
  • 1-Year Warranty
  • Latest 2011 design with 3 new blades
GudCraft WG700 model is 700W 12 volt Wind Generator. Fresh 2011 Version just shipped from the factory. This is the latest design with 3 new blades. This item is new in the factory unopened box. Charge controller is optional and not included.

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Solar Wind Turbine – Polished Aluminum

Solar Wind Turbine - Polished Aluminum

  • Precision engineered in Germany
  • Top quality construction from polished aluminum.
  • Blade is geared, so rotates at realistic speed.
  • Easy Assembly, no tools required
  • Desktop base is 4" x 4", height to top of blade 19"
This beautiful 1:87 scale miniature wind turbine makes a great executive gift. Restful and hypnotic in action. Turbine blades spin when sunlight falls on the solar panel. Polished aluminum model and stand with high quality solar cell. Batteries not needed. Requires simple assembly. Excellent for demonstrating solar power in action

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Q&A: Anyone useing a Wind Turbine?

Question by doc_holliday1863: Anyone useing a Wind Turbine?
I’m trying to get some infomation on companies that sell and install Wind turbines “Wind Mills” that produce electricty for the home.
There has to be people useing them and companies that sell and install them but i just have’nt found any yet.

I have a wind farm near me but i need the smaller home version so any help is aprisheated.
I will pick the beast answer 10 points
Thanx
Example

http://www.pronto.com/mpm/Skystream-3.7-Wind-Turbine-p_1062728120-PP

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Answer by GreenEarthFriend
Wind turbines for home use seem to be limited to 12v systems because of the varying speeds of the blades. AC power requires a constant speed. Also there is a direct relationship between the size (surface area) of the rotor and the amount of energy the turbine can generate. A small house located in a moderate wind area would require a rotor about 14-18 foot in diameter. A vertical shaft turbine could be smaller but you must also consider lock down in a hurricane or really bad storm.

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Salesian Missions Receives Grant to Expand ?New Beginnings? Program to Assist Colombian Refugees in Central, South America

Salesian Missions Receives Grant to Expand “New Beginnings” Program to Assist Colombian Refugees in Central, South America












NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 03, 2011

(MissionNewswire) More than 5,000 Colombian refugees in four countries in Central and South America will receive vocational and human development training as well as job placement services through a Salesian Missions “New Beginnings” program, thanks to external grant funding.

The three-year program will focus on Colombian refugees living in Ecuador, Venezuela, Costa Rica and Panama due to ongoing internal conflict in Colombia, which has resulted in the displacement of more than four million Colombians in the last two decades.

According to 2011 data from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) more than 90% of the 454,088 known Colombian refugees and asylum seekers now live in the neighboring countries of Ecuador (167,189), Venezuela (215,685), Panama (17,714), and Costa Rica (19,703).

“Many of the Colombian refugees have no marketable skills. They can’t find jobs and the lack of training makes it difficult to start their own business or join with others to form cooperatives. Without jobs, it is hard to find stability for their families and build new lives. For example, younger children may not attend school and the cycle of poverty continues,” says Father Mark Hyde, executive director of Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco.

Through the “New Beginnings” program, Colombian refugees will receive training and technical skills that will enable them to find gainful employment. In addition, the recipients will receive human development workshops developed through a grant with the WK Kellogg Foundation, as well as job placement services.

According to Fr. Hyde, job placement specialists in each target country will consult with local employers and existing ministry of labor contacts to ensure the job training programs meet the needs of the marketplace.

In addition to the estimated 5,100 students who will receive job training, Salesian Missions expects the program to indirectly benefit 26,520 family members. The program will reach refugees in 18 different regions throughout Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama, and Costa Rica.

“Many of these refugees live in rural villages where access to technical training is often difficult to attain,” explains Edson Timana, a program officer with the Salesian Missions Office for International Programs. Timana is currently traveling to all program sites throughout the four countries to prepare them to implement the programs prior to the arrival of the refugees.

The program will also ensure that the Colombian refugees are formalizing their status as registered refugees. It is estimated that only around 22% of Colombian refugees are registered and accounted for.

“If a refugee is not counted – or is considered ‘vanished’ – it makes it that much more difficult to provide long-term solutions for them,” says Fr. Hyde. “For example, in the four countries we’ve targeted, only registered refugees can legally work, making the registration component critically important. Our goal is to have one hundred percent of students enrolled in the program formalizing their status as registered refugees and then they can begin to build a new life in their new country.”

Fr. Hyde adds that cultural understanding is another aspect of ensuring refugees long-term achievement in their new country.

“We’ve seen that Colombian refugees face high levels of discrimination because of harmful stereotypes. Discrimination affects the refugees’ ability to find jobs, housing and even basic services. The stereotypes also affect the refugees’ sense of self. That’s why we’re including spaces for positive exchanges, as well as conflict mitigation, between Colombian refugees and members of the local host community in the program,” says Fr. Hyde. This includes integrating refugee students with host country students in courses and workshops, vocational training fairs and sports and cultural activities to promote social interaction.

The “New Beginnings” program is designed to meet the goals of the UNHCR/International Organization for Migration/Ministers Foreign Affairs’ Assistance Plan for Colombian Refugees, (December 2010), which seeks to support priorities and pilot programs which will advance the sustainable reintegration of Colombians who decide to return home while improving the living conditions of those Colombians who continue to stay abroad by, “promoting their socio-economic inclusion in society with proper access to employment, basic health services, education and housing.”

The most recent Salesian Missions’ New Beginnings program commenced at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. The first program was launched in 2005 in Colombia, with a focus on providing vocational training, job placement, and healthcare assistance to persons displaced by the country’s ongoing civil conflict. Last year an additional New Beginnings project commenced in Tamil Nadu, India, providing vocational skills, human development, and job placement assistance to Sri Lankan refugees. In both India and Colombia, students received and continue to receive training in skill areas ranging from video production to carpentry to wind turbine repair and maintenance.

The Salesians are widely considered the world’s largest provider of technical and vocational training, operating an extensive network of schools around the globe.

Salesians work around the globe in more than 130 countries—providing food, shelter, educational opportunities for youth and disaster relief, when needed. Salesian Missions—headquartered in New Rochelle, N.Y.—is the U.S. development arm of the global Salesians of Don Bosco. More information is available at SalesianMissions.org.

For more news articles like this one, visit MissionNewswire.org.

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