While stagnant blogs do not breed mozzies, this blog happens to be our SIA…

so…just to inform anyone who comes, i have started to collate info for part 1), the general info one.

Will greatly appreciate it if u have found any new material for (1) and wishes to post it, pls send it to my hotmail account too! :D

so there.

Choir concert’s coming! invite ur friends too!

chia2.

1 Response to “While stagnant blogs do not breed mozzies, this blog happens to be our SIA…”


  1. 1 noobeot May 18, 2008 at 1:43 pm

    oh, from a link of a comment, (to the commentor–thankyou!)

    At:
    http://www.siliconsolar.com/wind-energy-products.php

    Myth: Wind generators are too loud, often to the point of being dangerous to people’s hearing.

    Fact: In reality, today’s wind generators are no louder than the normal background noise we experience when we are at home. In fact, with most models, it is nearly impossible to tell the difference between the wind generator and a tree blowing in the wind.

    Myth: Wind generators need very high wind speeds to be effective.

    Fact: Today’s wind generators need as little as 7 mph to start generating electricity. And, they are fully operational and profitable with as little as 10-12 mph average wind speeds.

    Myth: My neighbors will never allow me to install a wind generator.

    Fact: Despite popular belief, when given the true facts about wind generators, neighbors, zoning boards, etc, are much less likely to be against the installation of a wind generator that you might think.

    Like all renewable energy, understanding the truth of wind energy is vital to understanding the financial and ecological benefits of using these systems yourself.

    I m adding this information to those i m compiling. Verification of all info will be done at a later date. Compiling still not completed (yes, it’s been a long time since i began collating, but i unfortunately procrastinate. I am only halfway thru compiling. )

    chia2


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