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by John Zavalney
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Quick Write Have you ever seen wind do work? Describe what and where you saw it?
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It has been done for a long…long…time Wind use PowerPoint Watch & listen to the following presentation Take some notes on when, where and how wind energy energy was captured and used
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Wind Energy: A Historical Perspective This presentation is adapted from KidWind Basic Workshop slide show http://www.kidwind.org/lessons/PPoint.html
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Early “WINDMILL” in Afghanistan (900AD)
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Dutch Windmills as early as 1300
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Water Pumpers
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Jacobs Turbine – 1920 - 1960
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Smith-Putnam Turbine Vermont, 1940's
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Modern Windmills
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Orientation Turbines can be categorized into two overarching classes based on the orientation of the rotor Vertical AxisHorizontal Axis
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Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines Rotors are usually Up-wind of tower Rotors are usually Up-wind of tower Some machines have down-wind rotors, but only commercially available ones are small turbines Some machines have down-wind rotors, but only commercially available ones are small turbines
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Types of Electricity Generating Windmills Small ( 10 kW) Homes Farms Remote Applications (e.g. water pumping, telecom sites, icemaking) Large (250 kW - 2+MW) Central Station Wind Farms Distributed Power Intermediate (10-250 kW) Village Power Hybrid Systems Distributed Power
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Modern Small Wind Turbines: High Tech, High Reliability, Low Maintenance Technically Advanced Technically Advanced Only 2-3 Moving Parts Only 2-3 Moving Parts Very Low Maintenance Requirements Very Low Maintenance Requirements Proven: ~ 5,000 On-Grid Proven: ~ 5,000 On-Grid American Companies are the Market and Technology Leaders American Companies are the Market and Technology Leaders 10 kW 50 kW 400 W 900 W (Not to scale)
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Large Wind Turbines 450’ base to blade 450’ base to blade Each blade 112’ Each blade 112’ Span greater than 747 Span greater than 747 163+ tons total 163+ tons total Foundation 20+ feet deep Foundation 20+ feet deep Rated at 1.5 – 5 megawatt Rated at 1.5 – 5 megawatt Supply at least 350 homes Supply at least 350 homes
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Large Wind Turbines Each blade 112’
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Large Wind Turbines Each blade 112’
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Electrical Production
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Where do we get our electricity?
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This PowerPoint was modified from the KidWind web site: http://www.kidwind.org/index.html Wind Energy 101 : http://www.kidwind.org/lessons/PPoint.html
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Build a Wind Turbine Simple with limited capabilities or..commercial with multiple capabilities Here is where you follow the directions for the materials you have
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Wind Turbine Experimentation Measure electrical output Identify variables like wind speed and ground obstruction that effect turbine speed Change one variable at a time and record data as time permits
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Wind Turbine Experimentation Activities tomorrow will focus on blade design
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Assessment Work on FINAL PROJECT PowerPoint Presentation Gather research and resources Putting your PowerPoint together
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