Wind Energy Projects Deere John Design
Farm equipment manufacturer 'Deere & Co.' has responding to the U.S. call
for more renewable power sources with its new venture into wind power which is
expected to 'blow away' sceptics. They are also looking into reducing global
warming in other ways, such as using environmentally friendly biodiesel fuel in
the fuel tank. Biodiesel is a renewable energy source made from vegetable oils,
like soybean oils, recycled cooking greases or oils, or animal fats. Energy-rich
biodiesel produces 3.2 units of fuel energy for every unit of fossil energy used
to produce the fuel. When biodiesel is used in place of petroleum, it reduces
global warming gas emissions such as carbon dioxide.
Diesel and petrol motors can play a major factor in setting up a system to
help charge batteries without the use of wind energy, or if trying to set up a
system of perpetual motion. What better way to help reduce the Global warming
effect by using environmentally friendly engines and generators...
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a threat. Generators can put out high voltage which can create severe hazards
and fatalities. DO NOT attempt to erect a wind turbine on a windy day, rotor
blades will rotate and can break and/or amputate limbs and/or kill. Any
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