Things that don’t work – Mick Sagrillo on the popular idiocies of modern small wind.

This presentation by Mick Sagrillo is from 2009.  It’s a good summary of what is wrong with rooftop wind and is backed up by actual production data.  If you are enthusiastic about rooftop windpower then you ought to look at this presentation and then decide whether its such a great idea.

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I live off-grid in NW Scotland and have spent my life playing with wind turbines. I also love small hydros. Hands on renewable energy is my thing and I like to learn and to share my experiences.
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4 Responses to Things that don’t work – Mick Sagrillo on the popular idiocies of modern small wind.

  1. admin says:

    Rooftops are not good places for small wind turbines for several reasons. The main one is that the wind energy available at rooftop level in built-up areas is not at all good. Wind turbines need good wind to work well. It makes a huge difference. See this page for some real world numbers if you can’t get the above document on your screen.

    http://www.wind-works.org/SmallTurbines/RenoNevadaProves-AgainthatSmallUrbanWindProducesPoorResults.html

    Small wind turbines can also be a dangerous nuisance when installed on buildings. They cause noise in the structure, can cause damage and they risk injury if parts fly off. Siting small wind turbines on buildings is a bad idea unless the occupants are very enthusiastic and the building is exceptionally tall. Even then there are better ways to use wind energy.

    Hugh

  2. Roger Brown says:

    for some reason the document won’t download but, anticipating the data – is rooftop conceptually a loser, or just at current prices for these units?

  3. Vivek Mundkur says:

    I have spent a lot of time wondering about these claims by innovative wind turbine designers for the last 10 years and toyed with the idea of making VAWTs. Now it is clearer than ever before. They dont work as well as HAWTs

  4. Harold says:

    Best presentation I’ve ever seen. Very well put, and no false claims. Only the truth was presented here.
    Taller is better, Ground wind is good for blowing leaves all over your yard or banking snow.
    Good work.

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