Dylan Wood
9th December 2014, 08:28
Hi Gents
First time on this forum, so please be nice.
Yes, I am from South Africa, and yes we do have electricity here, though its delivery is a joke. (No, its not due to lions or elephants destroying infrastructure)
Would one of you fine sirs have a look at the link below, it is the month-by-month list of average and peak sustained wind speeds at the airport in my area - I will point out that i live on top a hill, and we have a VAWT, so I am well aware of the hassles associated with these creatures, and the wind speeds are considerably higher than listed below.
What i want to know is, do these wind speed figures match up with what is feasible to make a business out of small wind turbines for backup power when Eskom (the power distributors) do what they call "load shedding" which is a phased 2-hour black out of areas.
Does this seem like a plan? Sorry if I missed anything, doing this post in a rush :)
Thanks
Dylan
http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/South-Africa/East-London/climate-profile.aspx
First time on this forum, so please be nice.
Yes, I am from South Africa, and yes we do have electricity here, though its delivery is a joke. (No, its not due to lions or elephants destroying infrastructure)
Would one of you fine sirs have a look at the link below, it is the month-by-month list of average and peak sustained wind speeds at the airport in my area - I will point out that i live on top a hill, and we have a VAWT, so I am well aware of the hassles associated with these creatures, and the wind speeds are considerably higher than listed below.
What i want to know is, do these wind speed figures match up with what is feasible to make a business out of small wind turbines for backup power when Eskom (the power distributors) do what they call "load shedding" which is a phased 2-hour black out of areas.
Does this seem like a plan? Sorry if I missed anything, doing this post in a rush :)
Thanks
Dylan
http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/South-Africa/East-London/climate-profile.aspx