Posts Tagged ‘wind’

“Renewable Energy Popular in Independent Minded Wyoming” on Wyoming Public Radio

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Recently, Scott Kane was interviewed by Molly Messick of Wyoming Public Radio for the piece on the program Open Spaces.  Here is the story:

(wpr) - There’s a groundswell of interest in small-scale renewable energy in Wyoming. Hundreds of homeowners are buying their own wind turbines and solar panels. But their reasons for investing in alternative energy point to a particular brand of environmentalism, one that’s an outgrowth of rural life and rural values. Wyoming Public Radio’s Molly Messick has this story. © Copyright 2010, wpr

Click here to listen.

family wind

Monday, January 19th, 2009

by Creative Energies installer Joel Helleso

As an alternative energy practitioner, it’s always important to practice on your family first. They are usually more forgiving when you make mistakes and can be a great way to learn on your own. The foundation, wire runs, and disconnect  were done back in September.
The final install took place on the 18th of December. Production meter was installed on the 8th of January. So far the meter has recorded approximately 180 kWh.  45 kwh have been exported onto the grid since the date of install.  It has been a great psychological
boost for my mom to offset the effects of having such a miserable winter so far. Here are a few photos from the install. Enjoy!


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big wind in Wyoming

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Clipper Liberty.

It’s been a while since the last post - a testament to the business of the main install season for us here in Wyoming.  Scott Kane recently attended a meeting of the Renewable Energy Coalition of Wyoming, here’s his report.

On August 20th the wind pressed across the sage brush flats and swirled around the small office trailer of the wind farm in Medicine Bow, WY. It was hard to talk and hat wearing was out of the question. The board and members of the Renewable Energy Coalition of Wyoming had been offered a tour of Clipper Windpower’s impressive 2.5 megawatt Liberty Class wind turbine. One of the biggest land-based wind turbines in existence, it dwarfs the older Vestas turbines nearby, turbines that just ten years ago were themselves the biggest yet made.

Clipper Windpower (www.clipperwind.com), the Iowa and California based manufacturer of the turbine was generous to offer the tour. This turbine was installed three years ago as a prototype of its new class of turbines. If it can make it in Medicine Bow, WY, it will hold up anywhere. The thing is big. Its rotor diameter is 89 meters. At full outpt it can produce enough power to  run 100,000 CF lightbulbs at one time.

Before donning hardhats and harnesses to ride the lift up to the top of the tower we were given a view of the control and monitoring system. All of the operation and production data could be displayed on a single computer monitor. As the site manager finished his introduction he clicked a single control on the computer. Outside the wind-rattled window we watched as the massive blades slowed in their sweep and came to a stop. A single little number on the computer screen declined from 2.2 down to 0. It was talking about megawatts.

It then struck me for the first time how terribly expensive our tour was. Turn that thing back on! I thought to myself. Our little group of 20 guests was depriving the grid of 2.2 MW of renewably generated power. Our green-minded group quickly ran the math and it was bad. If our tour caused this machine to remain off-line for two hours we would be wasting 4,400 kilowatt hours. (2,200,000 watts x 2 hours = 4,400kWH) that is 220 kWh for each participant in the tour. 220kWh is what my house uses in a full month!

Though we sped through our tour a lot of air made it past our turbine with all of its energy still in it. Happily that Clipper Liberty turbine is once again whirling happily in the winds of Medicine Bow. I for one, will try not to get in its way again. Thanks again to Clipper for the chance to marvel at a great technical achievement.

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Renewable Energy Seminar for Architects and Builders

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Creative Energies is putting on this half-day seminar to help architects and builders include renewable energy technologies early on in their design process.  There will be a morning session in Jackson, WY, and an afternoon session in Driggs, ID.  Please RSVP to Jake MacArthur by email or 208.354.3001.

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Install season is in full swing

Monday, June 16th, 2008

The blog has been a little slow lately as the installation season has been full speed ahead. Some of our recent trips include Sheridan, WY, the Snowy Range here in WY, Pinedale, WY, and the Cheyenne area. We have also been busy with some local projects around Lander and Dubois. Here are a couple images: mid-June in Wyoming and a grid-tied wind and PV installation.

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Earth Day!

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

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Creative Energies co-owner Scott Kane delivered the key note address to a crowd of sustainable living enthusiasts at the University of Wyoming on Earthday, April 22. Scott addressed the state of the solar and wind energy industries, career opportunities in energy efficiency and renewable energy, carbon offset programs, and the cost of energy. A few slides from Scott’s presentation are posted here.

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