PDA

View Full Version : Making Wind Power


Sam Almaairgy
26th June 2014, 05:26
Wind energy is readily available but wind power is not. Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a regular power system. However, the good news is that the concept is picking up.

Why Is Wind Power Important?

Wind power makes sense in these times when the demand far exceeds the supply. The convention ways of producing electricity make use of the non-renewable fuels, not only making such resources scarce but also affecting the environment negatively. The power generated by wind proves beneficial in the following ways:

• Free source of energy – The wind power makes use of wind energy which is absolutely free, thus saving the non-renewable sources of energy for longer.

• No environmental hazards – The generation of wind power is extremely environment-friendly. It does not emit harmful gases nor does it have any other environment-damaging impact.

• Cost-effective – Using a free energy makes wind turbines extremely cost-effective. Moreover, there remains no worry of sky-rocketing electricity bills.

• 24/7 uninterrupted supply – The wind power ensures that you never have power outages in your house and farm.

• Self-dependent source – Making use of wind power makes you independent. You no longer depend on the government and its agencies for power.

Copyright:Making Wind Power (http://www.survivalrenewableenergy.com/making-wind-power/)

Rob Beckers
26th June 2014, 07:59
OK Sam, or Michael, or whatever your actual name is; we have seen enough of the one-post threads with razor-thin content. The objective is clearly to create back-links for search engine rankings. The articles you link to are equally lacking in any content beyond the absolute obvious (and easily created in bulk in short order). Not entirely sure what you're trying to pump up in the rankings, could be earth4energy, but we've contributed enough. Future posts of similar ilk will be deleted.

If you have something of substance to say you are most welcome to do so. Otherwise please do not post.

-RoB-

Sam Almaairgy
26th June 2014, 08:22
Hello rob

You are right ,I am actually prompting my website but really in a good way,as I post some useful information from my website right to the forum in different Catogories in renewable energy topic, and thought first that readers loved what I have presented but after your reply I don't think so.

and by the way I am not prompting any stuff "earth4energy" or any other scammy stuff.
I know that it was included n the author bio , but I really forget no to include that . As What I focused about the the information I put nothing more nothing less.

Any way I respect your opinion , you have the right and I am sorry if I cause any kind of annoyance. And I am out!

Thank you :)
Sam


OK Sam, or Michael, or whatever your actual name is; we have seen enough of the one-post threads with razor-thin content. The objective is clearly to create back-links for search engine rankings. The articles you link to are equally lacking in any content beyond the absolute obvious (and easily created in bulk in short order). Not entirely sure what you're trying to pump up in the rankings, could be earth4energy, but we've contributed enough. Future posts of similar ilk will be deleted.

If you have something of substance to say you are most welcome to do so. Otherwise please do not post.

-RoB-