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What are the advantages of wind-generated electricity?

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Numerous public opinion surveys have consistently shown that the public prefers wind and other renewable energy forms over conventional sources of generation. Wind energy is a free, renewable resource, so no matter how much is used today, there will still be the same supply in the future. Wind energy is also a source of clean, non-polluting, electricity. Unlike conventional power plants, wind plants emit no air pollutants or greenhouse gases. According to the U.S.
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How many homes can be powered by a megawatt of wind-generated electricity?

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According to the American Wind Energy Association, 1 megawatt (MW) of wind-generated power can supply electricity to approximately 240 to 300 households per year.
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HOW IS ELECTRICITY GENERATED USING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY?

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In geothermal power plants steam, heat or hot water from geothermal reservoirs provides the force that spins the turbine generators and produces electricity. The used geothermal water is then returned down an injection well into the reservoir to be reheated, to maintain pressure, and to sustain the reservoir. There are three kinds of geothermal power plants. The kind we build depends on the temperatures and pressures of a reservoir.
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How is electricity generated?

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Generation is the production of electricity. Electricity can be produced by a number of methods, including natural gas, coal, nuclear power, wind, water and solar energy.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Green Power Switch
TVA currently generates electricity from a mix of fuel sources, primarily coal, nuclear and hydro (water). In 2004, plants that burn fossil fuels (such as coal) generated 61% of the electricity TVA produced, followed by nuclear power plants (29%) and hydropower plants (9%). Green power represented less than 1% of TVA's total electric generation, an amount that is expected to increase slowly as more customers enroll in Green Power Switch.
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WHAT ARE SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF USING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY?

Geothermal Education Office - Power From the Earth's Heat
Clean. Geothermal power plants, like wind and solar power plants, do not have to burn fuels to manufacture steam to turn the turbines. Generating electricity with geothermal energy helps to conserve nonrenewable fossil fuels, and by decreasing the use of these fuels, we reduce emissions that harm our atmosphere. There is no smoky air around geothermal power plants -- in fact some are built in the middle of farm crops and forests, and share land with cattle and local wildlife.
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edit] Q. How is solar electricity generated?

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Energy from the sun can be directly converted to electricity using solar cells, also known as photovoltaics or PVs. The solar energy knocks electrons loose from their atoms, allowing the electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity. Although individual PV cells produce only small amounts of electricity, PV modules (see "What are "PVs") are manufactured with varying electrical outputs ranging from a few watts to more than 100 watts of direct current (DC) electricity.
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Who will use the electricity generated at ISEP?

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ISEP energy will be made available to municipal utility companies in and near Iowa, providing an affordable, environmentally friendly energy alternative. If they don’t use all of the electricity from ISEP from time to time, the remainder would be available for sale to other utilities, including major investor-owned utilities.
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How is solar electricity generated?

FAQ - SolarCreek
Energy from the sun can be directly converted to electricity using solar cells, also known as photovoltaics or PVs. The solar energy knocks electrons loose from their atoms, allowing the electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity.
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How is a tsunami different from a wind-generated wave?

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Wind-generated waves usually have periods (time between crests) between 5 and 15 seconds. Tsunami periods normally range from 5 to 60 minutes. Wind-generated waves break as they shoal and lose energy offshore. Tsunamis act more like a flooding wave. A twenty foot tsunami is a twenty foot rise in sea level.
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How is wind energy generated?

TVA: Wind Turbine Energy
A turbine and switchgear are mounted at the top of each tower in a casing called a nacelle, and blades are attached to the turbine. The turbines use moving air to produce power by transferring the wind’s momentum to the rotor blades and localizing that energy in a single rotating shaft. The larger turbines rotate at about 15 revolutions per minute.
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How does the wind generate electricity?

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Giant blades that are mounted on a tower catch the wind and turn a shaft. The turning shaft spins a generator that makes electricity.
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How much electricity can one wind turbine generate?

Western Wind Energy
Watts are very small units, so the terms kilowatt (kw, 1,000 watts), megawatt (MW, 1 million watts), and gigawatt (pronounced "jig-a-watt," GW, 1 billion watts) are most commonly used to describe the capacity of generating units like wind turbines or other power plants. One 50-watt light bulb left on for 20 hours consumes one kilowatt-hour of electricity (50 watts x 20 hours = 1,000 watt-hours = 1 kilowatt-hour).
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How is wind converted into electricity?

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Wind systems use large blades mounted on tall towers or turbines. The wind spins the blades, rotating a generator that produces electricity.
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Who will use the electricity from the wind project?

Bluewater Wind - Frequently Asked Questions - Delaware
Electricity generated by the Bluewater Offshore Wind Park will be used by homes, schools and businesses that are served by Delmarva Power & Light. Cables buried about six feet below the seabed first carry the electricity to offshore transformers and then to onshore facilities, before connecting to the existing grid at onshore substations.
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Will I have electricity when the wind is not blowing?

Energy Transfer Corporation: Frequently Asked Questions
There are three ways, which your electrical connection can remain constant. The first is through the NET METERING PROGRAM (see below for details) the second is through a TRANSFER SWITCH. When the wind is not blowing, a transfer switch on the generator instantly puts you back on the grid with the electric company where you draw from the power company’s energy. The third is a firm power option.
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How is TVA-generated electricity distributed?

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TVA provides electric power to 158 local power distributors through a network of 17,000 miles of transmission line. These local utilities deliver power to homes, businesses, and industries throughout TVA’s service area. TVA also sells power directly to 54 large industries and eight federal agencies.
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Who will use the electricity generated by this prototype unit?

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The electricity generated by the prototype will be fed into the Field Museum. There, a majority of the energy will be used directly, but any energy that exceeds the demand of the Field Museum will make its way into the Chicago power grid.
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How do I decide whether to sell my generated electricity or consume it myself?

Renewables - Frequently Asked Questions - Progress Energy
Progress Energy supports innovative ways to use and conserve energy sources that protect our environment. To that end, we have procedures and tariffs that can accommodate either decision. Homeowners should carefully evaluate the various economic and technical considerations when making their choice. There are various resources (non-profit organizations, government, vendors, etc.) that provide valuable tools and information for making these decisions.
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When can we expect electricity generated from fusion to be available?

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Experimental fusion devices have now produced fusion powers of more than 10 megawatts. We are presently awaiting approval for a new machine, called ITER (just one in the world), capable of 500 megawatts of fusion power. ITER is expected to take 8 years to build.
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What are the advantages of wind energy?

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a renewable source, wind energy has the following generic advantages: it never runs out and does not contaminate the atmosphere.
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How does a wind turbine make electricity?

The simplest way to think about this is to imagine that a wind turbine works in exactly the opposite way to a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, turbines use the wind to make electricity. Almost all wind turbines producing electricity consist of three rotor blades which rotate around a horizontal hub. The hub is connected to a gearbox and generator, which are located inside the nacelle.
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How much wind will be needed to generate electricity for my house?

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A medium sized average house needs between 4-6MWh of energy per annum. In good locations one can expect wind speeds of six meters per second and on the coast they can be as high as 8 meters per second. However in urban areas, wind speeds, with lots of buildings around , you are probably looking at four meters per second and that will considerably affect performance.
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What is the relationship between offshore wind and electricity rates?

Bluewater Wind - Frequently Asked Questions - Delaware
offshore wind park will help to stabilize the price of electricity by using an energy source that is not subject to the fluctuation of market prices of fossil fuel, such as coal or natural gas. Bluewater Wind wants Delaware consumers to benefit from this price stability and we will do this by offering to sell the electricity generated at our wind park at a pre-determined price for a long-term period (20 years or more).
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How much of the time do wind turbines produce electricity?

BWEA - Small Wind and Frequently Asked Questions
A modern wind turbine produces electricity 70-85% of the time, but it generates different outputs dependent on wind speed. Over the course of a year, a small wind turbine in the UK will generate about 20% to 30% of the amount it would generate in a constant strong wind. This is known as its 'load factor' (or 'capacity factor').
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TVA: Wind Turbine Energy
Energy is generated when the wind speed reaches about 10 miles per hour, and a speed of 25 miles per hour allows the turbines to generate at their rated capacity. They shut down when the wind exceeds 55 miles per hour. Although wind speed varies according to the time of day, season, height above ground, and terrain, the proper placement of a wind turbine in a breezy location away from large obstructions enhances its performance.
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Q110. Is producing electricity from wind power, and selling this electricity an eligible project?

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No, see section 2.1.3 for exceptional actions. Production and distribution of electricity is not eligible action. You can submit application for purchasing machinery and equipment but, "de minimis rules" will be applied. Please see section 2.1.4 for eligible costs in the Guidelines. However you should note that purchase or renting of land or buildings, or construction of a new building or completion of on-going construction are not eligible cost (as indicated under section 2.1.4.
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what wind speed will my wind generator start producing electricity?

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Our wind generators start turning and producing electricity in just over a 5 mph wind. The energy available in the wind rises dramatically with windspeed - most of your power will come from periods when the wind is over 10 mph.
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