Of all the forms of alternative energy on the market, most people tend to look at solar power as the most convenient; however they tend to overlook the fact that Converting Wind into Electricity is also an option. This uncommon form of alternative energy is a very lucrative and economical way to bring electricity to areas of the world where solar panels may logically not be the best option. Now of course you are probably asking yourself how this can be done; well the answer is simple: Windmills. For years other countries have used windmills for Converting Wind into Electricity. There are usually two basic types of windmills: there are the very large windmills which are hundreds of feet tall and built to power large scale projects and settlements, and there are the small windmills which are built specifically to power small objects like a house or a boat. The large windmills are usually build to generate many Giga Watts of electricity and are typically used in rural places unable to create typical forms of electricity. Small windmills produce much less electricity. Both types of generators run on the same typical concept:
The kinetic energy of the wind turns the mill which turns the turbines within and generates electricity that can be used in society. There are two types of turbines that are used in Converting Wind into Electricity. There is the Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine and Vertical Axis Wind Turbine. Horizontal Axis Turbines must be pointed into the wind to turn. In large mills a motor and senor is needed to change direction, while on the small civilian windmills have a simple wind vane that turns the turbine with the wind. Vertical Axis Turbines do not need to be pointed into the wind and are more economical in areas where wind direction varies.
Jan
31
2010
