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Posted by: atlantic energy Saturday, May 10, 2008
Micro turbines can meet much of a family's power needs, manager says

MAVILLETTE, Digby County — Micro turbines are coming.

They’re not toys for rambunctious boys. They’re actually personal wind­mills for families in need of cheap elec­tricity.

“It was designed to power a single home," said Robert Foster, who installed one only days ago.

A Skystream 3.7 micro turbine is up and spinning this week at his Digby County home where the wind seldom stops blowing.

A generator weighing 77 kilograms sits atop a 15.25-metre pole near Mavillette Beach on St. Marys Bay, about 10 kilometres south of Meteghan.

When the three fibreglass composite blades are spinning, they have a diame­ter of 3.72 metres.

On a breezy day it sounds a lot like a group of racing bicycles speeding past — in low gear.

Not very noisy.

It’s held in place by some 12 tonnes of concrete.

This windmill is 21 metres from Mr. Foster’s back door. Sitting in his kitch­en, he can’t hear the blades whirring away...

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