http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCgNYs6D ... re=related
it is this kind of structure which are interesting to develop.
circular, flush, aluminum, easy to install.
(with the imagination of a heat storage system in the earth in addition for the night)
with solar dishes you imagine the power!
Equivalence production of solar, wind and nuclear
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Wind turbines should be developed for individuals, and more standards should be imposed for the construction of buildings so that they are self-sufficient. The investment is not so huge for a substantial economy.
It is not very beautiful but it would allow a good reduction of the needs in energy production and therefore in nuclear power plant.
a small site for individuals interested: http://www.eolienne-particulier.info/
It is not very beautiful but it would allow a good reduction of the needs in energy production and therefore in nuclear power plant.
a small site for individuals interested: http://www.eolienne-particulier.info/
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chrisleblay wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCgNYs6DQSY&feature=related
it is this kind of structure which are interesting to develop.
circular, flush, aluminum, easy to install.
(with the imagination of a heat storage system in the earth in addition for the night)
with solar dishes you imagine the power!
It is exactly this type of structure that individual houses need!
- photovoltaic (or even photovoltaic / thermal hybrid) on a flat roof (depending on space available, for example in garages or buildings with a flat roof).
- an external parabolic thermal (depending on available space).
At medium altitude, it must work all year round!
There I believe that the energy needs of a private home would be fully covered. By pushing the concept further, we could provide a circulation of water brought to boiling point by a fluid which would be used for steam cooking and / or, for central heating ... And storage in a big boiler as with Jenni ...> a good combination?
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