The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems
While wind power systems and other alternative sources of electricity are becoming popular, and even common, in many parts of the world, Canada has been utilizing this form of electricity for years. Wind sourced energy has become a natural part of business and residential energy systems in Canada for quite a while. If you are considering moving to Canada soon, or even doing business with a Canadian company, you should really learn more about the way Canada uses wind energy.
Canada is a country brimming with natural resources and has been very progressive when it comes to seeking alternative energy sources to add to the more traditional coal and hydro power systems. Although wind energy still only accounts for 1% of Canada’s energy needs,
Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.
Ontario used to be the leader in using wind power but it has now been joined by Quebec and Alberta, and others are catching up fast. By the start of this century all of the provinces had made some progress into the utilization of renewable energy. They all know that they will have to implement the use of these farms, or some other form of alternate energy source, as the traditional sources are wearing thin.
Only one province, that of British Columbia, does not have a facility to source their power from the wind. But they are now taking steps to catch up with the rest of the country, and are going to be purchasing 300 MW of renewable wind-sourced electricity in the near future. It will not be long until the whole population of Canada can benefit from this renewable energy source.
Though there are all these plans and strategies in place to adopt the Utopian world of living a life sourced by renewable energy, compared with the use of traditional sources wind power is currently only supplying a very small amount. The wind farms currently in operation generate approximately 2300 MW. But this amount will increase as the number of wind farms grows.
Detroit and Chicago are beginning to take notice of what is happening just over the border in Canada. They are considering using renewable energies, including the power of the wind, to provide the energy required to supply the many businesses and plants in their region. The effect that this will have on the environment and the budgets of local government and enterprises that buy into it will be fantastic. Even if it is impractical to rely totally on wind power there is the idea to build more hybrid power stations.
There are also ways that residents can get in on all of these initiatives (including the Feed in Tarriff program)and generate their own wind powered energy source in their own backyard. A small wind power turbine, standing about 30 feet tall and 2 feet wide, can generate 1.2KW of power. This works out to between 25 and 30% of an average domestic power usage, and costs about $5000. The Energy Ball will cost anything from $3,690 to $6,900, depending on the size you opt for. This runs completely silently and can provides anything up to 50% of the average domestic power requirements. There is a cheaper and more popular alternative intended for off-grid locations such as cabins or islands, that costs around $600 to $700 and supplies 200-watts. New green energy designs are hitting the market all the time.
It’s possible to run your business through more innovative ways by utilizing inventions like wind power and other alternative energy solutions that make your process more environmental and efficient!