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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected,
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This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
An interesting book, just not what I expected. Thought it would give me information about how to select a wind turbine and it is all about telling you to invest in a commercial size unit rather than a household size unit. Not much information about starting an LLC or raising millions either.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good introduction to wind energy,
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This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
Paul Gipe is not only a leading authority on wind energy but he is an exceptional teacher. This second edition of Wind Energy Basics covers most of the current models of wind turbines on the consumer and commercial market as of 2009. The book is an excellent introduction to wind energy that will serve both potential wind turbine buyers and those interested in wind energy well. There is some math involved but nothing over basic high school algebra and it is kept to a minimum. This is a great, inexpensive way to learn about wind turbines. If you are more interested in design and want more in depth analysis, Paul's other book, "Wind Energy", is an excellent choice.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The perfect pick for any lending library,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
The availability of clean, renewable energy is the world's modern challenge and wind-energy expert Paul Gipe predicts wind will lead the way. His second revised, expanded edition of a classic primer offers homeowners and consumers insights on wind energy, from applications to political and social policies, and includes a new section on the concept of 'community wind'. Charts and color photos pepper a user-friendly introduction to all aspects of wind energy, making it the perfect pick for any lending library.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
So Good it talked me out of Wind Power !,
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This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
I bought this book expecting it to go over the installation of a wind system. It does very little of that. The author spends an inordinate amount of time on designs that did not work- instead of just summing up "Vertical Axis machines have never met their hoped for potential' - he goes over specific machines and why each failed. THis information might be very useful to a person who is going to DESIGN and BUILD their own wind turbine The book says BASICS. What person interested in BASICS is going to DESIGN their own machine? THe book contains more information on what NOT to do rather than what to do.The good section of the book was on economics of wind power. The author clearly shows how wind power makes little sense economically on the small scale. He did such a good job on this that I am investing my money elsewhere. If you want to put in a small wind power plant because you just like to tinker - this is NOT the book for you - I would recommend WInd POwer for Idiots or one of the many others on the market
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Windpower is freedom from fossil fuels !,
This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
Fantastic and easy-to-read explanation of what can be done NOW to make our cities and countries free from fossil fuels.As the title reveals, this is a Basic introduction without too many technical details of how a homeowner or small business / estate can go about 'getting off the grid', with many examples of who has done it, how they do it, and how they profit from it. Knowledge is power, so empower yourself by reading this and spreading the power of wind !
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book about Wind Generators,
This review is from: Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems (Paperback)
I found this book to be a great introduction to wind generators. Mr. Gipe covers all the basics pertaining to selecting a generator and picking a site for the machine. He also discusses the larger political and economic issues involved with wind generated electricity.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book on the Basics,
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This is the ideal book for the individual interested in learning more about wind energy. It covers all the basics and Mr. Gipe is very well versed in the topic. I also have his book entitled "Wind Power", a great book for those who want to learn even more about wind energy.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb book for Wind Power Basics and Public Policy,
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Paul has well captured the basics of wind power in an easy and understandable way. The book is a delight to read. What I didn't expect and have not read before is Paul's excellent commentary on wind power public policy. Europeans tend to build community based wind whereas Americans build corporate based wind. This means that in Europe, individuals tend to benefit financially from wind whereas as in the America, corporations tend to benefit. Very interesting stuff here. Also, public policy is very different as well, with feed-in tariffs being popular in Europe and the USA tending to supply money up front to build projects (a big mistake). Additionally, anyone considering vertical axis wind mills or ducted fan based windmills might want to read what Paul has to say first.John C. Briggs |
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Wind Energy Basics, Second Edition: A Guide to Home- and Community-Scale Wind-Energy Systems by Paul Gipe (Paperback - May 5, 2009)
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