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Sustainable wind power systems for the Philippines, FESMC Energy Systems of Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines offers full factory support for all its wind and solar energy systems. By "harnessing earth energy" you can live a green sustainable lifestyle in this tropical paradise using renewable energy provided by the wind or sun.
With First Energy full residential wind power systems are already in operation. With full off grid capable hybrid wind and solar power configurations the modern home or traditional Filipino house can have renewable, sustainable alternative solar power that meets or exceeds all industry standards.
Wind is a form of solar energy. Winds are caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the irregularities of the earth's surface, and rotation of the earth. Wind flow patterns are modified by the earth's terrain, bodies of water, and vegetation. Humans use this wind flow, or motion energy, for many purposes: sailing, flying a kite, and even generating electricity.
The terms wind energy or wind power describe the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power. This mechanical power can be used for specific tasks (such as grinding grain or pumping water) or a generator can convert this mechanical power into electricity.
So how do wind turbines make electricity? Simply stated, a wind turbine works the opposite of a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades, which spin a shaft, which connects to a generator and makes electricity. Take a look inside a wind turbine to see the various parts. View the wind turbine animation to see how a wind turbine works.
This aerial view of a wind power plant shows how a group of wind turbines can make electricity for the utility grid. The electricity is sent through transmission and distribution lines to homes, businesses, schools, and so on.
We at FESMC use a similar method but scaled down for small to medium applications and can be totally independent from the power grids through the use of custom designed accumulators we have engineered for home and light industry. Learn a bit more about wind power history.
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