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Alternative Energy & Renewable Energy Generators |
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Solar Energy, Water Energy and
Wind Energy (Page 2c).
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of the most important renewable sources of energy. Solar energy is best harnessed in sunny climes, for example witness the ubiquitous solar water heaters in the Mediterranean countries, however, even in the UK there are possibilities. Water energy can be harnessed in many ways and we feel that this source is capable of producing energy on a large scale. The existing and envisaged technologies require development to realise their potential but surely they deserve substantial investment to achieve that goal. Wind turbines are devices with a proven track record. Onshore wind farm growth is usually subject to resistance from local residents and some nature lovers (often with good reason) but they are being developed nevertheless. Together with offshore plants a modest amount of power is already being generated with significant, if not enormous, potential in the long term. |
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Solar Energy
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There are three recognised ways of producing
energy directly from the sun in the UK. But do we really get enough sun
here? Apparently the answer is yes, and there is a practical future for
harvesting the sun's rays. For an explanation, click here |
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| On the left is an
innovative low-tech Swedish invention. Water is piped from a stream at a point well above the garden and finds its way to the shower through a long pipe curled up on the lawn (aka a heat exchanger). Although situated in northern latitudes the summer months provide plenty of sun which gives a warm shower. Click to enlarge the pic. |
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| CAT state their Solar Roof is
the largest integrated photovoltaic roof in the country, generating electricity for the site and national grid. CAT run a Solar Water Heating Systems course and provide Information Sheets, Books and Factsheets. Go to their site, Search for Solar Roof. |
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| Green Dragon Energy design and supply
and/or install small, medium and large scale solar, wind and hydro systems.
They offer design, consultancy and training services and design and supply
digital environmental tools |
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| Greenpeace Solar demands access to
affordable solar electricity, removal of inbuilt advantages to fossil fuels
and encouragement for solar innovators. Their site gives details of Britain's
First Solar Office and Home |
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| Heat My Home are independent solar experts specialising in PV Solar Panels and Solar Tubes. They claim to showcase only the best in solar technology to ensure quality, longevity and peace of mind. | ||||||
| Powertech Solar Ltd publicise solar
collectors (hot water/heating, roof integration, social housing projects),
pv and wind power systems, design & consultancy services |
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PV-Web, the online information service of PV-UK, the British Photovoltaic Association,
is for companies, universities and consulting engineers involved with solar
electricity generation; it seeks to advance development and application
of solar electricity |
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Solar Energy continued |
SELFSOL (Self Build Solar Panels),
replaced by Self Build Solar, was a pilot project of NEF Renewables,
who promote installation of solar water heating systems to enhance the environment
and combat climate change |
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| Solar Fusion is a government accredited company specialising in the supply and installation of the latest solar hot water and solar electricity systems, with a commitment to customer service, quality products and clean energy. | ||||||
| Solartwin provide a solar panel system
for hot water heating for washing and bathing, which they claim works on
cold, dull days |
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| Solar Century sell solar roof tiles;
they replace ordinary roof tiles, generate solar power and work in normal
daylight including cloudy weather |
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| Solar GB market solar powered / LED
products, aiming to provide alternative illumination systems to help conserve
the Earths natural resources |
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| Solar water heating panel, available
through CAT, is a self-build simple clip fin collector using an aluminium
extrusion. Other components are available from DIY stores or builders merchants
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| Solar Sense, also called b9nrg,
supply Solar Hot Water systems, providing easy-to-install modular components
for self-build and housing association-contractor markets. They make SOLUX
roof integrated collector system |
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| Suncell solar panels are designed specifically
for swimming pool heating, conforming to solar heating system standards
for pools |
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| SUNDOG Renewable Energy Systems specialise
in stand-alone wind and PV systems, grid connected and building integrated
PV, hybrid schemes, equipment sales, DIY kits, system design, installation
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| Wind & Sun design, supply, install
solar and wind systems to customers' requirements. They provide power supplies
for remote situations and larger installations for electricity generation
in an environmentally benign way |
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| WireFreeDirect is an online store selling a wide range of wireless and wirefree products. Their wide range of products include Solar Panels, Wind Turbines, Batteries, Inverters and other Solar powered products. | ||||||
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| Water from seas
and inland waterways can provide large amounts of clean energy, mainly
in three ways: Wave power, Tidal power and Hydro power. Although water
gets the credit, the sun is the main benefactor indirectly, with some
contribution from the moon. In 2005, in the UK the future is looking much
brighter, For more info click |
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| The DTI's 2004 Energy Projects Web site gives descriptions of the three types of Water Power, i.e. Hydro-Electric Power, Wave Power and Tidal Power in their Renewable Energy section. They also cover Solar and Wind Power, Biomass, Energy from Waste and CHP. | ||||||
| Hales Turbines, in East Sussex, are promoters of renewable energy concepts. Their site shows sketches of new designs for ultra-low speed, tidal and ocean current generators. They feel that these devices offer a vast potential for simple local energy extraction. | ||||||
| Marine Current Turbines Ltd was set up to pioneer the technical and commercial development of tidal stream turbines. The company works in partnership with a major industrial consortium which is receiving significant financial support from the UK government, and the European Commission. | ||||||
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Wavegen are based in Inverness. The adjacent photo is of a "LIMPET" shoreline wave energy collector based on the oscillating water column principle. A 500 kW unit is installed on the isle of Islay, Scotland and should have started to generate power in 2000. Picture: courtesy of Wavegen, downloaded from the DTI site (see above). Click to enlarge (not designed as a Background). | |||||
| NEF Renewables state hydropower technology
turns potential or kinetic energy of water into energy via a turbine, using
water "dropped" from behind a dam or from natural "run of the river" with
no water storage reservoir. They give details of small scale and micro hydropower
schemes. The image on the left is of a hydro generating barrier in Näsåker, in the county of Ångermanland, Northern Sweden. Click to enlarge. |
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| The UK has the
best potential in Europe for generating power from wind. When nuclear
power was favoured, wind was neglected, but policies keep changing and
the future for wind turbines in the UK looks better. Unfortunately the
UK's manufacturing base for turbines is still in the amateur leagues.
For a brief resume of this topic click here |
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| AMEC Border Wind were involved in the
Blyth Offshore Wind Farm, the first in UK waters, built by a consortium
including AMEC, Powergen Renewables, Shell Renewables and Nuon. This wind
farm is described in IEE Review March 2001 'Beyond the harbour wall', pp13-17
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| Baywind Energy Co-operative Ltd states
it is the first UK co-operative to own wind turbines. It is an Industrial
& Provident Society, aiming to promote the generation of renewable energy
and energy conservation |
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| The British Wind Energy Association
(BWEA) is the professional association for researchers and enthusiasts in
the wind industry; it claims to be the largest renewable energy trade association
in the UK |
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| The CAT 600 kW Wind Turbine, running
since May 1997, is designed with features that meet some objections of those
opposing wind farms |
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| The Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers
Association (DWTMA) was founded in 1981, being a non-profit organisation
with the purpose of promoting wind energy in Denmark and internationally.
For more information click here |
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| EcoGen are Renewable Energy Specialists
who develop and support clean energy projects. EcoGen Consultants Ltd
offer support services for Renewable Energy initiatives in two areas, wind
energy and biomass |
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| Enron Wind designs and manufactures state-of-the-art wind turbines, offering a full range of wind power capabilities. It owns, operates and manages 125 MWS of wind projects in California, Crete and India. | ||||||
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Wind Power continued |
Marlec developed the Rutland Windcharger
a simple, reliable, efficient wind driven battery charging generator, used
mainly in remote sites (eg yachts, caravans, telecoms sites); it has extended
its range of windchargers |
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| National Wind Power Limited states
it is UK's leading wind farm developer, committed to developing and promoting
wind energy as a major renewable energy source for a sustainable future;
it is part of nPower |
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| Oy Windside Production Ltd publicise
an energy solution for extreme conditions with soundless and effective special
Wind Turbines for battery charging, aimed at professionals |
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| Proven Energy Ltd design, produce and
implement renewable energy systems, including wind turbines, aiming to provide
reliable, non polluting electricity to help build a sustainable future |
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| Scoraig Wind Electric is
run by Hugh Piggott who states his Web site aims to help those who
plan to build their own wind turbine. He gives workshop courses in wind
generator construction in Scotland and the US |
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| Wind & Sun design,
supply, install wind and solar systems to customers' requirements. They
provide power supplies for remote situations and larger installations
for electricity generation in an environmentally benign way |
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| WindPowerOnline.com is an international
Internet market place for the wind energy industry. The site, launched in
January 2000, followed their survey into renewable energy industries to
investigate Internet communication |
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| Windsave is a company planning to market innovative Mini-turbines, small enough for domestic installations. Reported on 24 November (John Vidal, Guardian) we visited their site but did not find all the information we wanted. They specify 750W and 1200W versions with a claimed payback of c 30 months. We wait with eager anticipation. Visit their site for more info. | ||||||
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