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Thursday, 04/12/2012 10:30:33 AM

Thursday, April 12, 2012 10:30:33 AM

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Just some reassurance on the proof of tech.

Based on BARE MINIMALS and these formulas plus some:

Rotor swept area: Area = 3.14 × (Diameter/2)2

Available power in the wind: Pwind= Air Density × Area × v3/2 = Watts

(The standard density for air being 1.226 Kg/m3 )

These units at BARE BARE MINIMAL will generate roughly 16,000 watt hours if being ran 8,750 hours (roughly a years time).

This is if the winds were 3mph...just enough to kick on the generator. WHICH i am doing math based on a system that isn't using a speed increase gearbox or any mechanism to enchance output. I am trying to call the company to figure out the details on what types of generators they are using so i can factor that in as well.

EITHER WAY this system is producing a positive feed at the slowest rate. Now in TX and near the coast, winds are stronger, on roofs near a parapet winds are stronger, and anywhere you go the winds wont be a constant of 3mph (1.34 m/s). Technology is a beautiful thing! BLDW has something going and a savings of 15%+ a year on power bills is definitely a motivator for anyone to make an investment!

Let's see BLDW to the top!
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