Modern Danish family produce their own electricity







Modern Danish family produce their own electricity

Modern Danish family produce their own electricity

Domestic wind turbine produces more than enough electricity for home

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Guest: Sparky (91 days ago)

No way that feeble turbine will produce anywhere near enough electricity for 1 average household and certainly not 7.

Guest (92 days ago)

Very nice to see:) Too bad that the cars are so damn expensive in Denmark.

Guest: Mr Power Factor (91 days ago)

Latest comment: "Sparky II you are wrong matey. It 'was' producing 4.2 at the time of checking the meter, but that does not mean it cannot produce more. Plus they may have a battery charge boost system, and of course they are connected to the main power supply, otherwise they would not be able to 'export' excess power. So they can shower at 9kw by importing the required amount. "

Guest: Sparky II (91 days ago)

It produces 4.2 kw and they like having hot showers. An electric show consumes between 7 and 9 kw.
   

Guest (91 days ago)

No they do not consume more than 3kW at it's highest..

Guest (91 days ago)

Human do not produce anywhere near the amount that causes climate change - we are being mislead by the powers that be
   

Guest (91 days ago)

Its that what Fox 'news' and the oil companies tell you?

Guest: Richard (91 days ago)

Nevertheless, Wind power is mostly a red-herring: there simply isn't enough of it. Also, the wind sometimes doesn't blow. The best thing for the environment is Nuclear. Nuclear isn't the "least worst" option; it's the best option. Look for details of the "Integral Fast Reactor"
   

Guest (91 days ago)

definitely not. While nuclear power does not produce CO2 in the plant itself, the emission bilance is quite different, when you take the production and procession of uranium into account. That produces more CO2 than a modern gas plant (though less than oil or coal). Not to mention the nuclear waste...