wind power electricty

richards

I am looking for information on wind genetators in the state of florida will they work in this state, will the state buy back extra electricty. who sells this produc?



jstack6
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Re: wind power electricty

I would also look at solar since it makes energy during the peak hours of the day. Solar PV electric, solar hot water and passive solar (shade). A hybrid wind/solar system can work well.

The biggest payback is the simple things like shade, overhangs, better insulation, better windows etc.

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Jeorge
wind power texas

In case of producing the wind power at home, you need to place a wind turbine at the top of a high tower or building so that the kinetic energy formed by the wind gets transformed into electric energy to fulfill the needs of the domestic house hold.



jstack6
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Re: wind power electricty

In Florida you need a wind generator that is salt water proof. The best in the world and also units that are salt water proof is southwestwind in Flagstaff Arizona. You may have a dealer near you.

 Their model for boats is tops http://airbreeze.com/?q=marine

 

Check incentives and wind net-metering at

http://www.dsireusa.org/library/includes/map2.cfm?CurrentPageID=1&State=FL&RE=1&EE=1

It looks like Floida has net-metering for WIND.

Florida - Net Metering

Last DSIRE Review: 03/11/2008  

Incentive Type: Net Metering Rules
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Thermal Process Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Biomass, Hydroelectric, Geothermal Electric, CHP/Cogeneration, Hydrogen, Small Hydroelectric, Tidal Energy, Wave Energy, Ocean Thermal
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Nonprofit, Schools, Local Government, State Government, Tribal Government, Fed. Government, Agricultural, Institutional
Limit on System Size: 2 MW

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