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A single 1.8 mega watt turbine, in one year, can produce 5.0 million kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate for five hundred homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, in one year can produce 2 billion kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, over twenty years, can produce 100 billion kilowatts of CLEAN electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes.
The most common voltage supply to homes is single phase 120V / 240V. In the states for industries, 3 phase 480 Wye 277. In Canadian industries, 3 phase 600 Wye 347 volts.
DC series motors run on DC power. Homes have AC power, not DC power. You could use DC motors in homes if you have a power supply or use a battery, but it is usually more cost effective to use an AC motor.
Yes, certainly! You may not be able to capture enough energy to supply your needs completely, but you can certainly capture enough to reduce your power bill substantially.
1.2 million homes
Yes - you need to check local building codes as it varies.
Because it used to be cheap and the best material. In the last 10 years more homes are going to plastic pipe.
around 250,000 homes
dude every boy should know that they built it out of clay and other types of material
The Pacific Indians built their homes near water for the fresh water supply for drinking and for the constant supply of salmon for food.
Nope.
The Hopi used both adobe and stone to build their homes with.
No. Galvanized pipe is what they used to use, and now should either be replaced with modern type of water pipe such as PEX or copper. COMMENT: Complete agreement. Galvanized served it's purpose and did bring water into a lot of people's homes for a lot of years. That was then, this is now. Today, it would be a dead last choice for a plumbing system.
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the houses were made out of sod
A rural water supply could be a common well supplying several homes and not treated.