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In recent months, a large portion of my attention has been focused on the availability of the turbines in our company's fleet. Not only has it been a question of how to account for the periods of unavailability, but it has also been a question of how to define what "unavailable" is. In my experience working with people who have worked for Power producers for a substantial amount of time, the answer is simple: when the turbine is not operating, it is unavailable. This is not the approach taken... Read More
Alternative Energy: Helps Business and Home Owners Miller Britzke (Alternative Energy Engineer) Helps Large Businesses and Homes to Convert to Green Power I am an engineer who works with corporations to help them go green by converting to solar and wind energy. I know what it takes to create an alternative energy plan that works, and I know how to implement those plans. As an engineer who works in the realm of alternative energy, there is one thing that often surprises me.The range of q... Read More
Current State of Energy says that it is time to make strategic decisions to build Power bases of the future.
It seems that the best object able to provide unlimited amounts of high-quality energy is the world's oceans.
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Summer Temperatures in the U.S. Below Average In the Southwest, it seemed hot as blazes this past summer. L.A., San Diego, Las Vegas, on many days seemed even hotter than recent years. Florida blazed and Texas cooked. However, many other states experienced cooler temperatures this summer, such as Chicago, Minneapolis, even Atlanta. How can this happen simultaneously? Climate change doesn’t always result in hotter temperatures. Weird weather patterns of recent years can... Read More
I have started a blog for the discussion of technical issues facing the utility-scale wind industry. It is at windgineer.com I hope you can make a visit. Josh - Windgineer ... Read More
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