Archive for the ‘Wind Power’ Category

Alternative Power Company Incubator

Friday, June 26th, 2009

It was only a matter of time before an Alternative Power Incubator was born…

Solar power investments are up, fueled by incentives and the prospects of utility-scale projects. Solar power is looking up, brightened by technology improvements, a variety of incentives and by heightened environmental concerns.

Under the Gazoo Energy Group Brand, green energy companies will find a business partner with the right tools at hand:financial- and brand-name-support.

The market for green energy companies was never better than today. In realizing the challenges of tomorrow, today is the day to act.

The demand for renewable energy will grow every year - for generations to come

The Gazoo Energy Group is building a Gazoo Energy brand awareness for consumers worldwide. As our team has extensive long time experience in all business fields, i.e.: green hydrogen
and solar energy, business developments, finance, and marketing, our management will build a worldwide Gazoo Energy brand that will clearly lead the market.

By acquiring and developing a wide range of green energy companies, our portfolio of
companies will increase our ability to address the today’s problems concerning the worldwide energy market situation.

Just to have a good product and idea is often not enough to get the needed product-attention and awareness, to be able to influence the energy market the right way, to become a succesful selling product.

Gazoo Energy Group is providing financial and brand name support to companies with great products in the fields of:

Waste-to-Energy conversion, Solar Energy, Hydrogen Systems, Wind energy, and others.

GREEN ENERGY IS THE FUTURE

We are looking for companies in these sectors to build a combined force that not only helps the environment, but also their shareholders stock value tremendously.

We understand the concept - We deliver!

We have only one planet! When we take care of it, it takes care of us.

Small wind systems

Friday, June 12th, 2009

The energy demands of Glen Jacobsen´s turtle and tortoise farm in Bird Island, Minn., sent him looking for alternative ways to power the special ultraviolet heating and lighting necessary to raise his 30-some threatened and endangered reptiles.

“Since the western plains of Minnesota are notoriously windy, I got my wind speed readings and realized that I had a viable wind resource on my property,” said Jacobsen, who invested about $60,000 in erecting a 20-kilowatt wind turbine. It started producing power in August 2007, and in its first year churned out close to 30,000 kilowatts, offsetting 29.8 tons of carbon dioxide.

“With wind power, all of the costs are basically upfront — to put in foundation, erect it, to put in the wiring, with the exception of annual maintenance and ongoing insurance,” Jacobsen said. “Once that´s done, you just wait for the wind to blow.”

Harnessing the power of small wind energy systems is something that is gaining momentum among businesses looking to make investments in clean and renewable energy sources, said Ron Stimmel, small wind advocate at the American Wind Energy Association, in Washington, D.C. Read more here at waste and recycling news.

2009 The American Wind Energy Association Conference in Chicago