Feeding Power into the Grid

Posted on Saturday 5 June 2010

Renewable energy is really the generation of power in useful forms from natural sources such as the sun (solar energy), wind (air currents), water (hydro, waves, currents etc.), biological (biomass) and the earth itself (geothermal). This is an inexhaustible supply and technologies are evolving to make use of these processes for conversion to usable energy. One advantage unique to renewable energy but not fully appreciated is the phonemon of community renewable power project. Community renewables projects can be a great force for social cohesion, and they can create a wide range of social benefits that transcend the economics of a particular project. DC electricity which can be used to charge batteries which store the electrical energy or can also be fed into a grid interactive inverter for feeding power into the electricity grid. Wind power benefits?Wind power is a clean energy source that can be relied on for the long-term future. A wind turbine creates reliable, cost-effective, pollution free energy. It is affordable, clean and sustainable. One wind turbine can be sufficient to generate energy for a household. Because wind is a source of energy which is non-polluting and renewable, wind turbines create power without using fossil fuels, without producing greenhouse gases or radioactive or toxic waste.If you have not figured it out already, wind power is taking over the energy business! It is becoming more popular that solar power in the renewable energy department. There are many reasons for this, including that windmill energy can be obtained through a cheap, easy to build home windmill, and the fact that it is not harmful to our environment. Have you ever wondered, ‘How does wind power work?’If you have, then I want to answer your question in simple terms.

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