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Wind Turbines The tallest wind tower in America &#8212; 345 feet &#8212; is in Scurry County, Texas at Enel North Americas Snyder Wind Project. By comparison, the Statue of Liberty is 305 feet. The tips of a 300 foot diameter wing spread are moving at about 100 mph. The blades revolve about 21 times per [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wind Turbines</p>
<p><!--postonfire--> The tallest wind tower in America &#8212; 345 feet &#8212; is in Scurry County,<br />
Texas at Enel North Americas Snyder Wind Project.  By comparison, the<br />
Statue of Liberty is 305 feet.</p>
<p>The tips of a 300 foot diameter wing spread are moving at about 100 mph.<br />
The blades revolve about 21 times per minute.</p>
<p>Who taps the wind?</p>
<p>Germany leads all nations in production of wind power. It also has a huge<br />
investment in solar power. Both technologies are heavily boosted by tax<br />
incentives.</p>
<p>Below are the World Wind Energy Association&#8217;s rankings of wind power by<br />
megawatts installed:</p>
<p>Germany			22,247<br />
United States		16,819<br />
-Texas		 4,356<br />
- California	         2,439<br />
Spain			15,145<br />
India			 7,850<br />
China			 5,899</p>
<p>Wind through the home:</p>
<p>All homes need adequate ventilation. Without it, contaminants such as<br />
formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), unpleasant orders can<br />
linger, radon gas can accumulate, and excess moisture will cause mold<br />
growth.</p>
<p>In the past most homes got adequate ventilation from the natural air moving<br />
through the unsealed windows and doors, etc. But with improved housing<br />
technology, uncontrolled ventilation has been drastically reduced to such<br />
an airtight degree that it&#8217;s necessary to compensate by installing a whole<br />
house ventilation system. You may remember attic fans, same thing, just<br />
new and improved.</p>
<p>Most applicable in cold climates during the summer. Not advisable in warmer<br />
climates with humid summers because the fan can draw moist air into wall<br />
cavities, where it may condense and cause moisture damage. However, even<br />
in those locations, they can be run in the fall and early spring.</p>
<p>Whole house ventilation systems creates healthy home enviroments and are<br />
extremely energy effiecient especially compared to air conditioning.</p>
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