Great Sources of Electricity in the Energy Ball v200
For those who have thought about whether you could have another choice and renewable energy source, rather than always relying on the power company and paying exorbitant rates for electricity, then the Energy Ball v200 could be the answer. A sleek and artistic design offers any homeowner the opportunity to harness the vast power of the wind and convert it into electricity in their home.
The Energy Ball v200 is the big brother of the v100 and can create up to 2,500 watts of power and requires only 6.7 miles per hour of wind to operate and start producing power. If you are unfamiliar with the levels of wind in your community, this is a mild breeze and most regions of the world experience at least this much wind on any given day.
The oblong shape and unique construction of the Energy Ball v200’s rotating blades harness the wind not just in one dimension, like most windmills and wind turbines, but as it passes through, creating more rotation and thus more energy. This design is intended to manufacture more electrical power with less wind.
Because of the nature of volatile fuel prices and battles in Congress over the expansion of nuclear power plants, offshore oil drilling, producing ethanol from crops, and other ways to create electricity in the coming years, renewable energy is still the best benefit for homeowners. By producing your own electricity with the use of wind power, or even solar power, you can cut your dependence on the power from the electric companies.
The Energy Ball v200 will consistently manufacture electrical power, regardless of what the weather is doing, just so long as a breeze is blowing. Of course, for many people, this won’t eliminate your reliance on external power, but it will get you a long way to saving money on your next bill. By helping your power consumption with the Energy Ball v200, you also provide power for other parts of the region, or even reduce the need for the power company to manufacture it.
The Energy Ball turbine doesn’t have the appearance of a piece of machinery, so that it can be placed just about anywhere in your property that has a consistent quantity of wind. Of course, you don’t want to place it near any part the house or under massive trees. Ideally, you should place this unit in the open where the wind can hit it from any direction.
The turbine rotates just like a regular windmill or wind turbine so that wherever the wind is coming from, it will turn the unit to face the wind and thus capture as much as possible. By producing as much as 2,500 watts of power, this can run any number of electrical devices in the home, including computer systems, refrigerators, air conditioning units, and much more.
Most of these systems will be incorporated into the power input of the home so that when you require more electricity, you still receive from the main power company.
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