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C& F Wind Energy, wind turbine Ireland, wind turbine Europe, home wind turbine Ireland, home wind turbine Europe. | C &F Green Energy | Wind Energy Training - Turbotricity. We provide two levels of training: An introduction to renewable energy for those considering wind, solar PV or micro-hydro systemsComprehensive training for installers of domestic wind energy systems Turbotricity Training Videos -Introduction to renewable energy Free online video training on renewable energy.

This course has been run by Quentin Gargan at Ardnashee for a number of years. The course is a great way to get a basic understanding of the practicalities of installing renewable energy for your home. All training material is provided in good faith to help you understand the principles of wind energy. Introduction to Wind Energy Quentin Gargan introduces the basics of wind energy.

Siting your wind turbine Quentin Gargan explains the importance of the site. Assessing your own site Quentin Gargan explains how to assess your own site for suitability. Payback Time How long will it take to pay for your investment in wind power. Comprehensive training for installers. John Quinn of Surface Power, Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo. | Keith Heneghan / Phocus.

John Quinn Surface Power 09/02/2009 000244.JPG 09-02-2009 John Quinn of Renewable energy company Surface Power at his premises in Udaras Industrial Park, Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo. Photograph : Keith Heneghan / Phocus Copyright © Keith Heneghan 2010 Image Size 4272x2828 / 1.2MB Keywords John Quinn, Surface Power, Electricity, Energy, Green, Heat, Panel, Power, Renewable, Solar , castlebar, mayo, photographer, photographers, photography, Contained in galleries Work. Wind Power for Domestic and Small Business Applications FAQ. What is microgeneration? Around the world the definition of microgeneration can vary. Microgeneration is classified by ESB Networks as grid connected electricity generation up to a maximum rating of 11kW when connected to the three phase grid (400V). The vast majority of domestic and agricultural customers are connected at single phase (230V) and for these customers to be classified as microgenerators the maximum rating permitted is 6kW.

These ratings are in line with Irish conditions prescribed in European standard EN50438. In Ireland customers with microgenerators can avail of a stream lined, one page connection process (using form NC6) which will be described elsewhere in these FAQs. A microgenerator may use any one of the following technologies to generate electricity: Wind turbinePhotovoltaic panels (also known as solar electric panels)Micro-hydro (scaled down version of hydro-electricity station)Micro-CHP (fuelled by bio or fossil fuels) Back to Top 1. 2. Www.seai.ie/Renewables/Microgeneration/Status_report_on_Microgeneration_in_Ireland.pdf. Technology of Wind Energy. This section gives an overview of the different types of wind technologies and how they work: Wind Energy Converters A wind energy converter is another term used for the device which converts the kinetic energy in wind to mechanical energy and in turn to electrical energy i.e. a wind turbine.

Since the beginning of the 20th century numerous types of wind turbine have been tested to identify the most effective designs to capture the energy in the wind. Present day wind turbines may vary in their appearance particularly in relation to size. Development trends are towards larger turbines that use higher towers to avail of the higher wind speeds further from the ground. They also use longer blades to maximise the energy capture from the wind.

These turbines use proportionately less raw materials than smaller turbines and require a smaller ground area per unit of power output than their smaller predecessors. How a wind turbine works Choosing a Wind Turbine Wind Turbine Selection Should Reflect: Hugh Piggott's home page. Ireland Wind Turbine. This website has been dedicated in the main to domestic and small commercial "grid-tie" wind turbines and their application etc. Of course there are many other applications for wind turbine technology, some of these include: educational energy projects in schools and colleges, battery charging systems for boats, caravans etc, power sources for remote communication stations etc such as mobile phone masts, in combination with solar PV panels for hybrid power solutions. The complete range of Kestrel turbines and prices are listed below.

Please Note that the prices quoted here are valid until December 2012. All prices are for the complte wind turbine with charge controller and divert resistor for battery charge controller applications and voltage limiter for grid-tie applications. Prices are exclusive of local carraige in Ireland and VAT Kestrel offers a limited 2 year warranty on parts provided the turbine is installed to manufacturers instruction manual.