...Years ago i read an article where they were using wind mills to heat 
water.....thereby heating a home when the wind blew......the picture that was 
shown of the unit described it as a "agitator".....when spininng it would stir 
the water so violently that it would heat up.....this seemed to be good load 
matching with the windmills torque curve.......sorry this isn't much help but 
maybe it will spark a link somehow.......Mark



>  I don't want electricity. I want heatpower.<BR>
><BR>
>  A microhydro shaft is delivering kinetic energy; and heat is kinetic <BR>
>  energy.  I'll be darned if I'm going to suffer conversion <BR>
>  inefficiencies with an electrical intermediary.<BR>
><BR>
>  Most facile way to turn shaftpower into heat?<BR>


                 





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