Offshore wind power park to energize Delaware homes

June 24th, 2008 by

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Unlike Rock Port, Missouri, the entire state of Delaware won’t be 100-percent wind-powered after Bluewater Wind constructs a $1.6 billion wind park just off its shore, but the state will be able to “light about 50,000 homes a year” for the duration of the 25-year contract. Said agreement was just nailed down between the aforesaid firm and Delmarva Power, and it hopes to start powering homes via wind by 2012. The offshore site will sit around 12 miles off Rehoboth Beach, with a number of turbines to be planted 90-feet into the sea floor and sport three blades apiece measuring 150-feet long. It’s noted that vacationers and locals alike won’t be able to notice the park from the beach except on a few remarkably clear days, but if their energy bills sink because of it, we don’t really think they’ll mind, anyway.

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Firewinder LED windmill, for the eco-friendly barbershop

March 26th, 2008 by

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We’re all about the wind-powered LED rigs lately, but for some reason we’re just not as captivated by the Firewinder LED windmill as we’d hoped to be. The vertical corkscrew features rows of white LEDs embedded in the blade’s edge that brighten as the winds blow harder, which is definitely a neat concept, but in execution it looks more or less like a super-high-tech barber pole — a look we’re not certain we’re willing to drop £99 ($200) for. Check the super-dramatic vid after the break.

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Innovative Hymini charges gadgets using sun, wind, AC, or USB

October 18th, 2007 by

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There’s no shortage of green solar- or wind-powered ways to juice up your gadgets these days, but rarely do we see a charger that employs both together — along with the reliable old power grid — for sweet, sweet redundancy. The Hymini from startup MINIWIZ was first conceived by founder Arthur Huang in an MIT business class, and combines a micro turbine generator with a 1200mA/h lithium ion rechargeable battery that can also be filled via USB, AC, or an optional array of up to four miniSOLAR solar panels. According to published specs, the device — which has yet to be priced or released — will operate at wind speeds between 9mph and 40mph, with a 20-minute session in 19mph winds providing enough power for between four minutes of talk time (cellphone) and forty minutes of music playback (flash-based DAP). Very promising indeed, yet of limited utility until we find a gadget that ensures we don’t leave all these handy supplemental charging products in the bottom drawer of our desk when we actually need them.

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