Stiff sea breeze blows away school's electricity bill

by sweet east pearl | July 25, 2008 at 01:25 am | 157 views | 2 comments

Hope this effort could be followed by others.

One of Britain’s most windswept schools has taken advantage of its position on an exposed Cornish headland to reduce its electricity bills by up to 90 per cent.

Gorran School, near St Austell, has attracted £55,000 in grants to install a 50ft (15m) wind turbine in a corner of its playing field. When the wind blows the turbine produces 3.5kW of power, enough to meet nearly all the 100-pupil primary school’s energy needs and to help to heat its outdoor swimming pool to a bath-like temperature

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Paschen
good stuff:

sweet east pearl, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Every one should do it!!

sweet east pearl

Paschen, thanks for the flag. Absolutely agree with you!

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July 25, 2008 at 01:25 am by sweet east pearl, 157 views, 2 comments

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