The Energy Ball and the New Age of Conservation

From the Netherlands, the origin of trapping wind energy, hails the new Energy Ball v100. This artistically designed small unit will offer anyone looking to save money on their next electric bill the chance to do just that.

Wind has always been a valuable source of power, even long before electricity was discovered. Windmills and sailboats are some of the best examples of wind powered equipment and they have been around for a long time. It may be difficult to understand how the wind can actually carry energy that can be altered into electricity since it is an invisible force.

The concept of converting wind power into electricity isn’t about trapping hidden electrical impulses in the air, but the use of friction formed when the wind passes through sails or objects that turn. The Energy Ball v100 is made up of rotor blades, similar to the idea of helicopters, and the air passing through rotates the blades. In the main part of the machine, a motor traps this power through friction and turns it into electrical power and then passes it on the home or building.

The revolutionary appearance of the Energy Ball v100 creates the opportunity for it to accelerate even when there is little wind. It is almost silent unit due to its amazing sleek design. This device can produce 120 volts of power and up to 500 watts when the wind is blowing. All it takes is as little as 4.5 miles per hour of wind to operate and will handle winds as excessive as 90 miles per hour.

Our modern era of conservationism has led millions of people on a quest to seek out ways to save money as well as our environment. The Energy Ball v100 is a machine that maximizes efficiency in a small package that can be attached to just about anywhere, whether it’s in the front yard, back lawn, garden, or even on top of the roof. The design appears like a work of art rather than a machine.

By creating a large amount of power, depending on the amount and consistency of the wind in a given region, any homeowner can reduce the amount of kilowatt hours they rely on the electric company for. When you diminish your dependence on them, you begin to conserve money for yourself, but you also remove the amount of energy you require on the power plant to provide extra power.

You’re not limited to just one Energy Ball v100; due to their efficient size and appealing styling, you can employ several in your yard to produce even more energy. The federal government also has many tax incentives for homeowners who alter the use of at least some of their energy into renewable sources, such as wind power.

Wind is formed when currents and storm systems and rarely will locations endure long periods of stagnant air. The wind is almost as constant as the sunshine, reliant only on particular weather patterns. Whether you’re a conservationist or simply hoping to save some money on your next electric bill, the Energy Ball v100 can help.

Craig Axelrod is a principal for EmmyEnergy.com, a Long Island solar power operation delivering solar heating tubes solar power systems & clean energy systems in the North East.


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