At 2:02 PM +0000 23/8/04, barone332001 wrote:

>...
>Output power 35kw/h
>Somebody is so kind to suggest me some changes i can do on the plant
>To improve the output energy till 70/80 kw/h.
>What kind of turbine is more suitable to obtain more power?

I am sorry but I have to complain about this use of units on a 
technically literate forum.  Please do not use the nonsense term 
"kw/h"

Kilowatts are a rate of energy delivery already.  One kw of power 
delivers one kilowatt-hour (kwh) of energy each hour.  Please do not 
talk about kw/h as this compounds the public ignorance about the 
nature of power and energy.

thanks for reading this.
-- 
Hugh
Scoraig Wind Electric
http://www.scoraigwind.co.uk/



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