Sunday, June 5th, 2011 at
2:37 am
i am in 8th grade, and i need help figuring out what i should do. i thought about putting "What generates more electricity in the same amount of time, a small wind turbine or a solar panel". The only thing is, i only have a solar panel!
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011 at
4:34 am
I have seen all of it but i not yet so that look like the same system like a sailing boat. That can role and it is combined with solar-panel?
So what i ment is that when there is no wind the solar-panel takes over.
ok............
Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at
7:28 am
Like, imagine a car that has a built in solar panel, wind turbines (it could use the wind resulting from the car moving), and it can use biodiesel and biomass?
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 at
7:25 am
China's investing in production and implementation of Renewable Energy, and is a big player in solar panel manufacture and installations, so is Japan, Germany, Spain. Why not the USA?
Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at
11:49 pm
i need a solar panel (or panels together) that's no bigger than 16" by 10". the panel(s) need to produce a combined total of at least 7 volts and roughly 50 amps (50000 MA) and higher preferably 8 volts 70 amps. i need the panel(s) to be under 0 if possible. now with the wind generator i need something small like salt shaker size or smaller than i can rig to a fan or something
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 at
10:08 pm
Would such a small retail store, or corner market, consider using a small wind turbine and/or solar panel if it is in a safe area of the main city? How would the UN or the World Food Program help with this research?
Can just one small corner store owner in the entire country get any protection from the UN or the World Food Program to at least run their store and try some alternative energy sources free of violence?
Saturday, November 6th, 2010 at
9:19 pm
It would seem logical that using energy from coasting downhill to recharge the batteries along with solar panels and some sort of wind recharging device could be manufactured for a really cool bike. Just a thought. Love to hear what you think!
As far as the solar element, they are now manufacturing "solar panel sheets" that are extremely light, almost like a saren wrap that would cut down on weight.
Friday, October 1st, 2010 at
2:48 am
A simple question, hopefully with a simple answer.
I need to generate 10,000,000kWh per year via wind and solar power.
With 8760 hours in the year, please presume 2500 full hours of good wind.
How many turbines do I need and of what rating? What is the most efficient set up?
At peak operation I need to generate a minimum of 370,000 kWh per month.
For the solar power I have 10,000 metre2 of available space.
The numbers may look big, but they are all correct, this is a serious question.
Thanks in advance.
If any of you work for a wind turbine/solar panel manufacturer/installer and want to discuss this, please email me your professional email address and I will contact you via that.
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 at
2:15 pm
If there was an accident resulting in deaths at a factory manufacturing solar panels or wind technology, do you think Fox News and Rush Limbaugh would cover it differently than tragic accidents involving coal mining or the petroleum industry?
SEAN: Having worked in solar panel manufacturing for quite a while now, I can tell there are plenty of hazards. Exposure to poison gases and chemicals, electric shock, fire, lasers, robotics, annealed glass to name a few.
JACKASSHOLE: Have you ever heard of windmills? They're still in use today.
Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at
2:09 pm
I am curious of how they get the electricity produced by a windmill or even solar panel to a city or a city's power grid or city's electric plant. I know obviously they have to send it via wires underground but does anyone have more info on the process like installation, how the electric system (how they send electricity to a grid with out over loading it.
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
4:40 am
I have to write a paper thats due in a few days reguarding alternative energy, solar panel (design, technology and effiecency) windmills (design, technology and effiecency) and nucelar energy(design, technology and effiecency) and i cant find anything!!! any help guys?
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
11:47 pm
How much will it cost for a working solar panel and working wind mill?
Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at
11:45 am
My family is thinking of using a solar panel and a windmill to power our home. Do you think this would work well in Northern Ohio?
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at
4:33 am
I live in a place where its always hot and i think building a Solar panel will really help out plus help out the environment as well...but plz show me and tell me how to buildit step by step. Also i would like to know if there is any other type of energy things i can build? If so plz tell me and show me.