07-02-20, 08:16 AM | #1 |
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Press Release on launch of New Energy Pole by G Labs
G labs proudly announces the launch of New Energy Pole that can Power most small homes. This energy pole is the first step to making energy sources much more feasible & flexible to general public
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07-03-20, 10:24 AM | #2 |
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Perhaps I am missing something. You have solar panels facing in two directions, mounted to a single pole such that a 5mph wind will result in rotational oscillation from vortex shedding. I estimate collapse at 10mph.
Then you top it with a wind generator that needs 10mph to produce perhaps half its rated output, while concurrently shading the PV's. And it can be grid-tied to sell electricity back to the power company when not powering a single desktop computer. With CE/UL/NFPA certification? All for $3000, putting it at $1.50 per wishful watt, higher than a well designed DIY PV installation that won't self-destruct in a wind gust. We don't mind seeing new products here, as long as you don't mind critique from a bunch of engineers who've seen this stuff before. |
07-05-20, 02:42 PM | #3 |
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I would also like to know how this is better (more cost and/or energy efficient) than independently placing the wind turbine in a windy spot, and the PVs, all facing the same direction, in a place that is sunny, but not necessarily windy?
I understand the appeal of all-in-one units, but from my experience, something that is good for everything is good for nothing.
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