Wind turbine

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Open Source Ecology is involved in researching, developing and building open-source technologies for clean, local electricity-generation. As well as solar power, we like wind power. Wind power or solar or both may be appropriate, depending on local materials and local weather conditions.

Specifically, we are interested in open-source designs for a wind turbine that can provide electricity for a small community. Small wind turbines like this are usually 7 feet (2m) to 25 feet (7.6m) in diameter.

Several wind turbines have already been open-sourced and it should be possible to use them for the Global Village Construction Set:


References

  • Homebrew Wind Power, Dan Bartmann and Dan Fink, Buckville Publications LLC., released: January 1, 2009, 320 pages,

ISBN: 978-0981920108.

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