Thursday, February 26, 2009
The permit is in the mail
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Getting a permit for the 80 foot tower
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Predicting My Wind Speed
I know it is windy at my house, but how windy is it really?
Late last fall, we bought anemometer http://www.peetbros.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=18 . the anemometer was pretty inexpensive (compared to a wind generator). My husband bought 35ft of antenna poles from Lowes and braced it with guy wires. He extended the wire to come into the house and connected it to the computer and the display box that shows the temp and wind speed and direction. We have a few months of data now. Now we have some data, but measuring at only 35 feet. If you have seen the charts wind increases dramatically with height, but still we could see direction and get a some data rather than just a feeling that we have wind.
There is also a web site where you can go find data on your average wind speed called first look. http://firstlook.3tiergroup.com/ you can plug in your address or your latitude and longitude and find your wind speed at 80ft. When I plug in my proposed generator site, I get a average range of 8.5 to 13.5 mph which is great. Watch out 80meters =262 feet so most of use will use the 20meter button.
******UPDATE ************
In early April we had a 55mph wind that bent the pole right in half, so antenna pole is NOT a good option for anemometer mounting. The 30 foot fall broke the cup off of the anometer too.
Well that is what this blog is all about - learning from others
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Small Wind I'm really doing it
See a lot of information of people that have installed a Redriven Turbine. Most articles end with the owner saying I can't wait to get it connected to the grid. There is little to no info about the results they are getting.
I've created this blog to chronicle my journey as I get my permit , NYS approvals for the NYSERDA incentives, the turbine installed and then most importantly - how is it working.