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Tiny Wind Turbines That Could Power A Home
blog.greens.org.nz
Here's a few Friday links. The US Congress has just approved a US$290 billion Farm Bill that gives lucrative subsidies to farmers and cuts international aid programmes.
By diverting subsidies and benefits to powerful agricultural industries such as sugar, dairy, timber and salmon, authors of the bill ensured support from both Republicans and Democrats.
Paul Kredosky argues that OPEC does not like high oil prices (which might change consumer behaviour towards alternative energies) so much as it likes unpredictable prices which restrict consumers ability to change.
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Tiny Wind Turbines That Could Power A Home
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whoar.co.nz
"..Everybody wants to have a cleaner Earth, but few of them take any actions.
One of those people is Doug Selsam, who designed high-power wind turbines that can generate enough energy to power a home.
The wind turbines measure about 14-18 inches in diameter and they can generate an impressive amount of 200 watts for a 20 mph wind, but the wind turbines could do better if the winds are stronger.
Selsam's wind turbines are made of high-strength carbon fiber materials which give the turbines the possibility to be hooked as one.
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