Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business

Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business

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Wind energy today is a booming worldwide industry. The technology has truly come of age, with better, more reliable machinery and a greater understanding of how and where wind power makes sense–from the independent homestead to a grid-connected utility-wide perspective. Heightened concerns about our environment mean that this resurgence of interest in wind–a natural and widespread power source–is here to stay. Wind Power is the completely revised and expanded edition of Paul Gipe’s definitiv

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  • John Matlock says:

    Review by John Matlock for Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business
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    If there is anything you want to know about using the wind for power you will find it within the almost 500 pages of this book. From the history of using wind mills to pump water to the latest giant sized multi megawatt units, it’s here. Want to know about the laws of connecting your wind generating unit to the commercial grid, it’s here. Want to know the wind generation potential in the island nation of Vanuatu in the South Pacific or in your own state, it’s here (along with URL’s to tell you where to get more detailed information. Want a list of magazines, books, manufacturers, or software to help you site the tower, yup, it’s here.

    Wind power generation has grown significantly since the price of oil has gone up and the extra added costs of polution have become apparent. In the last two decades, wind power system designs have been developed, matured and become a lot more practical than they were only a few years ago. This book is actually the most recent generation of Paul Gipe’s books. It’s the most complete, the most thoroughly developed of anything on the subject.

  • Keith Kimmel says:

    Review by Keith Kimmel for Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business
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    This reviewer was very pleased with the quality and thoroughness of this title. The level of detail presented herein was very helpful in giving the reader a complete picture of whats really involved in putting up, operating and using a wind-based Renewable Energy (RE) system. Very helpful are the many graphs and charts which provide organization and understanding of the numerous technical aspects of the subject.

    Some of the often overlooked but very important subjects covered in Wind Power are the: tower installation and tower types, location selection, mounting on RVs, wind turbine design, do-it-yourself wind turbines and how to select a prebuilt wind turbine. All of these subjects and many more are covered in great detail, usually with one or more color photographs to support and demonstrate the author’s points.

    Wind Power is full of common sense safety tips for the homeowner and also points out some hazards that might not be so readily apparent to the untrained eye. Also included is loads of good advice from start to finish with regard to locating, selecting, purchasing, installing, operating and servicing your wind turbine.

    At nearly five hundred pages, Wind Power leaves no stones unturned in its quest to document all aspects of the booming industry of wind-based RE systems. As oil prices continue to soar and citizens continue to search for ways to increase their quality of life (and health of their pocketbook), wind-based RE systems will continue to grow in popularity. Wind Power provides the reader with the opportunity to get ahead of the curve and learn important information not readily available now.

  • Mr. B. O'LOONEY says:

    Review by Mr. B. O’LOONEY for Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business
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    This is a very practical book for the wind energy enthusiast, thinking of setting up their own wind generator. It has got plenty of advice on the wind generators to buy and the models to avoid. The book has loads of web references, photographs and safety information. All the information in the book is presented in a clear and concise fashion. You don’t need an engineering degree to understand this book. Overall I found this book to be a really good reference and well worth the money. I would recommend it to readers interested in renewable energy.

  • Frank A. Westgate says:

    Review by Frank A. Westgate for Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business
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    Unless you already work in the wind industry (and even if you do) this book is invaluable. It contains very detailed information of nearly all aspects of wind power. I’ve only had this book several weeks and have not yet purchased a wind mill. I especially like the sections on towers, safety and the comparison charts for many models of turbines.

  • David Carmein says:

    Review by David Carmein for Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business
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    Are you starting from zero knowledge regarding wind energy? Do you want to get up to full speed in a reasonable amount of time? If yes, then this is definitely the book for you. Paul Gipe has captured the essence of not only the fundamental technology but also the industry in general. Once done with this book, you will have the cranial capital to dig deeper into the engineering, the municipal or national scene, or the fundamentals of financing including energy-cash flow analysis. There is plenty of nitty-gritty for whatever side of the technology you prefer to understand, including building your own system. And there are many specific and anecdotal examples to support the many scenarios described. Yours is sure to be one of them. To paraphrase the late Abby Hoffman – *Buy This Book* You’ll be up to 60 mph (26.8 meters/second) in no time.

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