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Wind power information and history dates back since 1000 B.C. – 1300 A.D. where the first and the earliest known use of it can be seen in work principles of a sail boat in which influenced the further development of sail-type windmills. The Persians developed the first windmills sometimes in the seventh century for irrigation pumping and grain-grinding although no official documentation available supporting this statement. These windmills developed by The Persians were using the vertical axis system, the same system used for windmills in China.

They claimed that windmills actually invented in China more than 2000 years ago, but unlike the Persians, a Chinese statesman Yehlu Chuu-Tshai have the early documentation of a Chinese windmills in 1219. The evolution of the Persian windmill fly across to Europe, where the first windmills to appear there were differ from the ones in Persia and China as they use horizontal-axis configuration. These European windmills believed to be more advanced in structure and function where they consisted of blades and rotors clasped together by a tower, which was mounted upon a post, otherwise known as a post mill.

Further developments were made as in 1888 an American; Charles F. Brush produced electricity using wind-powered machines which energize his home and laboratory until the early 1900’s. In 1979 the new age of wind power industry began where wind turbines were made in Denmark with the capacity of 20-30 kW each and progress were made since and the production has gone worldwide.

We can use the wind’s energy thanks to the invention of wind turbines, which operates simply like this: the wind turns the blades, and the blades shall spin a shaft which connects to a generator and of course like we all know the generator produces electricity.

Wind is an inexhaustible source and renewable source of energy, unlike the widely used energy these days: oil. As addition, wind power is not harmful to the environment and it’s decentralized, so even small groups can own and manage their own fields. One can use wind power conjunct with the existing methods which means you can have your home to be supplied with electricity from the local company and from your wind turbine.

If you have the chance to go to a Southeast Asia country called Indonesia which is widely known for its ‘island of gods’ Bali, the use of wind power also applied there as well, although the average wind speed in Indonesia is below 5.9 m/s but it doesn’t mean it’s useless. In 2007 five unit of wind turbines established in Selayar Island (3 units), North Celebes (2 units), and one unit each for Nusa Penida, Bali and Bangka Belitong following 5 others with the power of 80 kW.

Indonesia has mapped some potential areas which have wind speed 5 m/s, such as East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, South Celebes and South Coast of Java. After knowing the brief history about wind power, and its superb potential power even for less potential wind country like Indonesia we can see how wind power can rapidly developed in the future.

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Evance: International wind turbine suppliers

The wind power industry is advancing in the exploration and development of better and more efficient ways of converting wind power into useful energy. Primitive techniques of harnessing the power of the wind already existed many centuries ago and today, modern wind turbine suppliers aim to better their designs and technology to meet current and future energy demands.

ISKRA Wind Turbine suppliers recently announced its decision to change the company name to Evance. The company was already established in the wind generator UK market and is fast expanding into the international market. As a leading manufacturer of small wind turbines, ISKRA, now Evance, anticipated a potential trademark dispute concerning the name ISKRA. The company has released a range of reputable wind turbines and a new corporate look and feel suits its rapid international expansion and production of new, innovative small-scale wind turbines.

Evance is an appropriate amalgamation of the terms advance and energy, illustrating Evance’s role as pioneers in the field of renewable energy generation, in particular wind turbine technology. The rebrand was announced earlier this year in May, and the timing of this brand-evolution strategy was carefully calculated to accompany the release of the new smaller, more efficient Evance wind turbine. Evance is confident that their latest wind energy system, called the EVANCE ISKRA R9000, will do well in the international and UK wind generator markets.

EVANCE ISKRA R9000: Less wind power, more energy

The EVANCE ISKRA R9000 is a new 5kW wind turbine that exhibits a variety of high-tech qualities. This wind turbine was carefully designed with the smaller wind market in mind. Some of this small wind turbine’s attractive features include reduced noise level, easy installation, power generating capabilities and efficiency. This small-scale wind turbine can generate the same power as some 6kW turbines, and in certain conditions also surpassing some 10kW turbines.

Evance aims to expand their current wind energy communication platform to reach both the local and international market more effectively. They recently signed up with four new international resellers and the company plans to export at least 50% of their products over the next twelve months. At this stage international wind turbine resellers include countries such as Scotland, Ireland, Italy, Germany and most importantly USA. Evance plans to further grow and expand its supply into on and off grid applications in the U.S, greater Europe and Emerging Market Regions with the best available wind turbines on the market and supported with highest after sales support standards. The UK is emerging as a world leader in the production and supply of wind turbines and Evance’s new ISKRA R9000 sets the highest standard for international and UK wind turbine suppliers.

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Small Wind Turbines UK – Evance is pioneering the production of exceptional small scale wind turbines, enabling people all over the world to harness wind energy, and power their future with a clean conscience. The Evance Iskra R9000 Advanced Small Wind Turbine is the result of 10 years of dedicated research and development, and is based on our experience of designing utility small scale turbines

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