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 e: WARP : Wind Amplified Rotor Platforms

Wed, January 25, 2006 - 1:01 PM
Out of this aeronautical and aerospace background came WARP's wind amplifier module design that speeds up the wind with a velocity amplification factor (VAF) in excess of 1.5 over free wind. With the cubic effect of wind speed on power output, this amplification factor means that an increase of 65% in wind speed would result in a 450% increase in power.

The aerodynamically designed toroidal-shaped amplifier modules are vertically integrated on a core tower, in building block fashion, allowing the system to be packaged to any power size from utility to commercial or village power scale. For large capacity systems, each module has two rotors, typically 2-3 metres in diameter. WARP's panelized design also lends itself to the piggybacking of photovoltaic cells on its structure, thus making it possible to add 10% more power through the use of WARP as a combined wind/PV power system.

Mr. Weisbrich said WARP is not intended as an "us (renewable) versus them (fossil)" power system. He said, "WARP is designed so it can also operate as a stand-alone system with fossilfired power plants such as gas turbine, micro-turbine or diesel, housed in the tower base - and reduce fuel consumption and pollutants from 50 to 70 percent. We see WARP as a complementary technology with excellent economy - and environmentally 'green' characteristics to serve a variety of markets."



For further discussions of WARP product development, projects under licensing or joint venture/investment, please contact:

 

Günther J. Weisbrich
President
ENECO-Tx
Dallas, Texas, USA
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Alfred L.Weisbrich, P.E.
Chairman & CEO
ENECO, ENECO Texas, LLC
West Simsbury, CT, USA
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At Global energy Group we only use the very best vertical and horizontal wind turbines. Our in-depth research into the most reliable invertors and permanent magnetic generators is a must for our clients. We want to combine the natural energy systems the world already has in place for use in every day. By taking wind and solar with various other energy producers we here at Global Energy Group are committed to developing the very best complied system to produce the most energy for the dollar spent. Below is Brad Sorenson owner of Windfall Clean Energy. We are looking to work with Brad on his new and current Wind Jet designs.
 

UPDATE July 2010

Looks like we will be now working in the real near future with our DK Alternator and Brad's Wind jets.. Our 500 watt out and climing is and has impessed Mr. Sorenson.

 



 

At Global energy Group we only use the very best vertical and horizontal wind turbines. Our in-depth research into the most reliable invertors and permanent magnetic generators is a must for our clients. We want to combine the natural energy systems the world already has in place for use in every day. By taking wind and solar with various other energy producers we here at Global Energy Group are committed to developing the very best complied system to produce the most energy for the dollar spent.Below is more of Brad Sorensons art work and captions of his Wind Jets.

 





Wind Turbines;
Below is the Sorenson Wind Turbine.  Global Energy Group is promoting his company as being the most efficient Wind Turbine on the planet to date from independent research tests.

 




Brad sorenson stands in front of his Advanced wind Turbine unit.. It operates in less than 3 M.P.H. of wind.



 

     

One of our Missions we are currently researching is to convert the power in high altitude into clean energy for a better world.

Our company is committed to researching and bringing forth the very best other companies with whom we are involved for energy production at the most efficient rates possible.  We are also concerned about affordable energy systems for the residential as well as the high end commercial user.

Many engineers and scientists have concluded that high altitude wind energy can play a substantial role in addressing the world's energy and global warming problems.

The main purpose for bringing this information to the world's attention is the fact that the energy in the high altitude winds is far more than enough to meet the world's energy needs. It is non-global warming and the means of capturing this energy can be attained without any fundamental scientific breakthroughs and is generally already available with minimal further development of technologies.



 

Small wind turbines, mounted on towers between 80 and 120 feet tall, can generate electricity from the wind for home use. With on-site installations documented in at least 47 states, wind is a recognized renewable energy source for distributed generation of power on residential home sites. A wind-powered generator, or turbine, situated at the top of a high tower, has blades which spin to generate electricity. The electricity can either be used locally or sold to the utility company if an excess is generated.

In a typical residential application, the power from the wind turbine is connected to the main electric service wire to the home. Special interconnection equipment will allow powering the home, or sending the excess power generated by the turbine back to the utility grid. Otherwise, a distributed wind turbine can be designed as an “off-grid” type using batteries for storage of excess electricity. Many utilities credit the homeowner’s account for power produced by wind turbines that is fed back to the grid and require that special safety features be installed to assure the safety of line workers during power outages.

The amount of power generated by a wind turbine depends on the capacity of the turbine (rated in kilowatts, or kW) and the wind speed. Manufacturers will provide a power curve which shows the turbine’s output (in watts) at given wind speeds. For a typical home that uses 9,400 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year, a unit rated at between 5 and 15 kW will meet most of the home’s electricity needs.

Due to their height, wind turbines are best suited for remote or low-density residential lots of one acre or more. Developments that have adopted restrictive covenants may not allow wind turbines to
be erected.

Global Energy Group is looking into and considering the following types of wind generated systems:

High Altitude wind generators

Wind Power Solar Systems and Wind Turbines

Quiet Solar Hybrid Energy Turbines

ARI energy turbines feature CPU controlled magneto generators for over-speed protection and higher efficiency at all wind speeds with simultaneously lower blade speeds, making it known as the quietest hybrid energy turbine among its competitors. This advanced technology for wind generators is the same as that used for regenerative braking on modern electric cars. Wind energy turbine generators provide power to a hybrid solar-wind charge controller with 12, 24, and 48 volt auto-regulating states to ensure optimal charging power of solar-wind and to protect battery bank from over charging. These technologies offer outstanding performance and efficiency that is the least expensive on the market with products of 500 watt, 750 watt, and others under development.

 

 

   

 

 

 

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