We are going GREEN. As we work to create new
projects, develop our repeaters and more, we have decided to try and use
alternative power solutions to operate them. Whether it is from the
sun or wind, the need to have power that does not have to be provided by
the electric company makes our choice to go green easy.
Through the help of some individuals, how have created their own
electricity for over 15 years, we are exploring the options we have to
create our own solar and/or wind power stations. With their help, we
should be able to build our own systems for far less than what it would
cost to purchase them. We would like to thank them for their kind
donation and support in this project and hope to work with them for a
long time on this. If you are interested in where our information came
from, you can find it here.
At the family level a disaster can be as simple
as the power going out. In the
summer a simple power outage can ruin food in the freezer and
refrigerator and send us back to the stone ages in quite a hurry. With a
simple wind generator or solar system that can be integrated into your
present power
system, or set up as an emergency power source for your home you won't
have to worry any longer. It is not a very difficult project either, but
your family will be much better protected in the event that the power
does go out. Alternative energy is the best source of emergency power.
Les Oke Since we are located in North-East
Texas, we have the option to choose both solar power or wind power.
Our repeaters need to be able to have power 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year. So using the options that we have been presented along with some
batteries for storage of excess power, we can create a system that will
meet the needs of our program and the needs of Amateur Radio Operators
in the area alike. Our first project will be a hybrid of both a solar
generator and a wind generator that will be used to supplement any power
that is received from a standard power-line. In the future, it will be
converted to provide 100% of the power needed for the operation.
In the near future, we plan on attempting to build a mobile solar
and wind generation system, that can be deployed in a disaster area or
public event, to provide the electricity that we need to provide our
operation to those that we are assisting. The system would have to be
designed to be small enough to be carried in a mini-van/pickup truck or
even a passenger car, but still be able to provide the needed power to
get the job done.
With the guidance of our sponsor, we have been shown ways to obtain
the needed supplies for next to nothing or even free in some cases.
They are willing to work with us hand in hand to get the project's done
as we move forward and have been here to hear our concerns and answer
our questions.
The techniques that we will be using to power our repeaters can be
used by individual home owners and others to power their property.
As we move forward, we will be looking for ways to incorporate all of
these options into powering and facilities that we operate, so that we
are better able to control our power and reduce the amount of funds we
have to pay out, while at the same time helping the environment.
Obtain a copy of their Wind
Power Generator book today and learn how you can start saving money
this weekend. State tuned to our website for future updates on our
solar generator and wind generator projects. Better yet, fell free to
signup for our free newsletter and learn more about our repeaters and
how the projects are setup, developed and how they work.
You can download a free information guide about wind power generation and find
out more about what we a working towards and how to do it yourself.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 June 2010 )
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