|
egon
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 3011
|
|
Loc: Nova Scotia,Canada
|
|
Went for a Drive
07/05/07 04:37 AM Attachment
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Went for a drive on Prince Edward Island over the past two days.
Found these.
Egon
Post Extras:
|
|
egon
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 3011
|
|
Loc: Nova Scotia,Canada
|
|
|
A closer look at the reaction devices.
Egon
Post Extras:
|
|
egon
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 3011
|
|
Loc: Nova Scotia,Canada
|
|
|
Tractor loading packaged electrical energy onto a tractor trailer for transport!
Egon
Post Extras:
|
|
GaryM
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 1210
|
|
Loc: Warrenton, MO
|
|
Re: Went for a Drive
[re: egon]
07/06/07 12:17 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Egon
I was up there a few years back on vacation and didn't see any of those things, but we were mostly on the NW part of PEI.
I'll bet the section of NS near Amherst would be a good spot. I remember that as being pretty windy.
Gary
----------------------------------------------
Hey! Aren't you supposed to be working?
Post Extras:
|
|
egon
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 3011
|
|
Loc: Nova Scotia,Canada
|
|
Re: Went for a Drive
[re: GaryM]
07/06/07 04:27 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
There are plans for some more wind farms in Nova Scotia.
Egon
Post Extras:
|
|
egon
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 3011
|
|
Loc: Nova Scotia,Canada
|
|
|
Map.
Post Extras:
|
|
Pat
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/15/02
|
|
Posts: 4889
|
|
Loc: SouthCentral Oklahoma
|
|
Re: Went for a Drive
[re: egon]
07/07/07 01:07 PM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Even after thay build all those sites and use up the wind at the height of those generators they can install adjacent generators even taller to get new wind.
When I worked at a lab as a student slave (undergrad physics student) the group I worked in had a sea buoy with a submerged (bottom located) instrument package. The buoy was fitted with a wind generator to charge the batteries. Large waves from storms could put water over the generator and break the blades. Strong winds burned out the friction brake and over reved the blades till they flew apart from the centrifugal force. Still, running out to sea to change out the discharged deep cycle batts with freshly charged ones was only fun in NICE weather so a long term power source was needed that coiuld withstand the conditions at sea. A nuclear isotope heatsource powering thermo-electric generators was selected and the fun outings to swap batteries ceased.
Pat
"I'm not from your planet, monkey boy!"
Post Extras:
|
|
GaryM
|
|
Veteran Member
|
|
|
|
|
Reged: 09/12/02
|
|
Posts: 1210
|
|
Loc: Warrenton, MO
|
|
Re: Went for a Drive
[re: egon]
07/09/07 07:11 AM
|
Edit
|
Reply
|
|
|
Looks like there's already some at Amherst with plans for more. Don't see any near Peggy's Cove though.
Gary
----------------------------------------------
Hey! Aren't you supposed to be working?
Post Extras:
|