The Bornay 6000 wind turbine provided by the Bornay Aerogeneradores has a three phase permanent magnet alternator utilizing neodymium magnets. The nominal power of this wind turbine is 6000 W; the rated voltage is 48 – 120 V at a maximum of 600 rpm.
The Endurance S-343 - 5 KW wind turbine provided by the Endurance Wind Power is meant for use in direct grid connected applications. The rated rotor speed of this turbine is 166 rpm. The cut-in wind speed of this turbine is 4.1 m/s, its cut-out wind speed is 24 m/s, and its survival wind speed is 52 m/s.
The solar collector deployed in the Swan solar hot water system provided by WePower incorporates low iron tempered glass, low-binder fiberglass insulation, rigid foam insulation, stainless steel fasteners, and a copper absorber plate.
Under normal operating cell temperature the X-94a AMORPH plus thin film photovoltaic module provided by Inventux provides a maximum voltage of 97 V, a maximum current of 0.73, an open circuit voltage of 128.6 V, a short circuit current of 0.94 A, and a normal cell operating temperature of 45º C.
The approximate length x width x height of the Bosch Solar Module c-Si M 60 M240 3BB model is 1662 mm x 992 mm x 42 mm and weighs 22 kg.
The AC 752 turbo wind generator station provided by AeroCraft has three blades made of fiber reinforced plastic. The diameter of the rotor blades measure 240 cm and provide a sweep area of 4.50m².
The Falcon 5.5kW vertical axis wind turbine provided by WePower has a rated wind speed of 13 m/s and a cut in wind speed of 2.7 m/s. This wind turbine is designed to withstand a maximum wind speed of 49.6 m/s.
The Genersys 1450 evacuated flat plate collector provided by Genersys Ireland has a floor space of 2.03 m©÷ and an absorbing surface of 1.76 m©÷. The linkage dimension of this flat plate collector is 1024 mm x 2040 mm and its thermo wall is designed to accommodate ©ª 4mm or ©ª 6mm sensor.
The D400 is a new direct-drive wind generator provided by Eclectic Energy is offered in 12 or 24 volt models.
A power purchase agreement between Hawaiian Electric Company and First Wind subsidiary Kahuku Wind Power has been approved by the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission, under which Hawaiian Electric Company will purchase renewable power to be generated by the 30-MW wind energy project likely to be built on North Shore of Oahu.
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