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Sustainable alternative power generation for local residential use in Pampanga, that's right sustainable residential renewable energy. Our first residential power system in Pampanga Philippines a totally independent residence with completely sustainable and renewable energy sources.
Since the Babylonians and Chinese have been using wind power to pump water for irrigating crops for nearly 4,000 years, and sailing boats were around long before that we are not new at generating wind power. Wind power has been used since the Middle Ages, in Europe, to grind corn, which is where the term "windmill" comes from.
Our Sun heats our atmosphere very unevenly, so some patches become warmer than others. These areas of warm air rise, other air flows in to fill the area - and we feel a wind blowing. We can use the energy in the wind by using a tower, with a large propeller on the top. The wind blows the propeller round, which turns a generator to produce electricity.
When you build many of these towers together, to make a what is called a "wind farm" . The more towers, the more wind, and the larger the propeller, the more electricity they will can make. In today's modern high tech environment we have developed a system of specially engineered wind power generation equipment for the home and small to medium industrial application in South East Asia.
When used in combitnation with solar photo voltaic panels it creates a hybrid system that is safe clean and efficient for application in rural areas that have limited options for alternative power generation. The individually custom designed wind power solar power and hybrid alternative power generation system we develop are cost effective and engineered for this harsh weather conditions in the pacific rim area.
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