In this video I am talking about the new edition of my book “Windpower Workshop”
The video was shot and edited by Centre for Alternative Technology. Thanks.
In this video I am talking about the new edition of my book “Windpower Workshop”
The video was shot and edited by Centre for Alternative Technology. Thanks.
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From: Mike Allen
Subject: Re: A Wind Turbine Recipe Book
Date: 12 April 2013 10:53:18 BST
To: jytte
I recieved the book yesterday and when it arrived I thought ‘this isn’t worth £12’.
But how wrong I was once I’d opened the envelope and settled down to read the contents with a cup of coffee. 3 hours later the coffee was stone cold and I was still reading the book.
Loads of info to be getting on with.
I’ll email Hugh when my terbine is up and running with some pics.
Thanks a lot.
Michael.
Thanks Hugh, I bought your book at CAT a few years ago – its a great place and always worth a visit whenever we get down to Wales from sunny Lancashire. I have been inspired by your book and now, with the kids am converting an electric fan motor into a mini hydro plant – our first project and it is great fun. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
please send me details regarding ur windmill
thanks
Hi
pl send your wind mill plans diteials
Thanks
Your statement about creativity is the key. Saving money is not the issue that will carry anyone anywhere.
People do ridiculous things like building hotrods, buying snowmobiles (here at least) or motorboats. People outfit cars to accelerate quickly in drag races. People also do sports and art. Why not combine art, creativity and passion in the construction of a wind machine ?
Think of all of those British steam engine and Stirling engine enthusiasts. Wind is the same. Allow your passions to lead you into wind power for the right reasons; fun. In the consumerized world, we have forgotten about the creative capacity of the human spirit. Satisfy that lost urge by building something useful.