Saturday, January 9, 2010

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s early as 1700 BC, Hammurabi employed windmills to water the plains of Mesopotamia. Today's windmills resemble little of their vertical axis ancestors, but the desire is the same, to capture the energy in the wind.

A wind turbine can be built with material found in a used car lot or in a modern factory. The blades can be shaped in wood, be molded in resin, or built in carbon fiber. The goal is the same, to capture the inexhaustible and free energy of the wind.

Ti'éole is here to help you develop your wind energy project. We are here to put you on the path to

building a turbine yourself

, to explain how a wind energy system works, and to help you in your quest to

become an independant power producer

. Through our connection with various manufacturers of wind turbines, we can also offer you the best machines and material on the market.

Wind energy for your home, farm, and bu

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