Archive for 'Definitions'
Micro-Generation of Wind Power – Some Definitions
Posted on 11. May, 2006 by ashleys.
In this section I would like to focus on the some relevant definitions with respect to the micro-generation of wind power. First a set of more general definitions followed by definitions more specifically relevant to wind power. A lot of these definitions are also available on the great online resource wikipedia, and where relevant I [...]
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Micro-Generation Definition debated in UK Parliment
Posted on 28. Apr, 2006 by ashleys.
It seems that not everyone agrees with the official UK definition of micro-generation as generation of a capacity of less than 50 kW. As we pointed out the yesterday the peak demand for a house in the winter would be around 20kW. So at least from a residential point of view 50 kW seems plenty. [...]
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Micro-Generation a Definition
Posted on 27. Apr, 2006 by ashleys.
You would think it would be easy to define something like micro-generation. Well perhaps you wouldn’t, but I certainly did. But as with a lot of things, it means different things to different people. The UK Goverment through the means of the Energy Act 2004 (osl) defines micro-generation as generation of a capacity of less [...]
