Monday, February 22, 2010

Neegrid dzunglist suudavad tagada endile tasuta elektri aga Eestlased mitte...

Maailma vaeseima riigi fenomen.
Minu vaatevinklist on maailma ajaloos tähsaim sündmus,oluliseim kui Vancouveri olümpia mängud ja mis tahes sündmused mida peavoolu meedia on teinud tähtsaks on Mali elektrituulikute ehitamise kursused:

Mali is considered to be one of the poorest nations in the world.
http://www.i-love-windpower.com/01%20Projects%20rev01/01%20Mali/01%20POD/02%20ProjectOverviewDocument_inet.htm

http://www.i-love-windpower.com/01%20Projects%20rev01/01%20Mali/07%20Press/Press.html
http://www.i-love-windpower.com/01%20Projects%20rev01/01%20Mali/01%20POD/02%20ProjectOverviewDocument_inet.htm
Mali is considered to be one of the poorest nations in the world.

Furthermore, this robust wind power project provides an economical means of providing electricity as well as local capacity building in a sustainable manner. This project tests a business model enabling the supply of environmentally friendly and healthy electricity to the rural population of Mali. The pilot project is getting a business model up and running that provides benefits in three different ways: people, planet and profit.

* People: Give opportunities to the rural population of Mali by giving them access to electricity, technical training and technical work opportunities.
* Planet: Protect environment by eliminating the needs of conventional energy use.
* Profit: The project will not only benefit from a concept that is profitable but most importantly opens up the possibilities to develop an electricity market that has been absent until now.

The wind turbine is made of very basic materials that are almost all available in Mali. However a few parts might need to come from outside Mali, like magnets. Yvonne and Baba take care of investigating the local supply chain needed for constructing a wind turbine. As of today it seems that only magnets are not locally available.


The wind turbine is made of very basic materials that are almost all available in Mali. However a few parts might need to come from outside Mali, like magnets. Yvonne and Baba take care of investigating the local supply chain needed for constructing a wind turbine. As of today it seems that only magnets are not locally available.


The wind turbine is made of very basic materials that are almost all available in Mali. However a few parts might need to come from outside Mali, like magnets. Yvonne and Baba take care of investigating the local supply chain needed for constructing a wind turbine. As of today it seems that only magnets are not locally available.


The wind turbine is made of very basic materials that are almost all available in Mali. However a few parts might need to come from outside Mali, like magnets. Yvonne and Baba take care of investigating the local supply chain needed for constructing a wind turbine. As of today it seems that only magnets are not locally available.


Jutu uba on selles,et maailma vaeseimas riigis korraldati kursused kus õpetatkse välja harimatud inimesed ehitama väikesevõimsusega elektrituulikuid ja kasutatakse materjale mida leidub dzunglis...

Kui neegrid dzunglist suudavad korraldada kursusi väikesevõimsusega elektrituulikute ehitamiseks ja ehitavad väikesevõimsusega elektrituulikuid siis miks Eestlased ei korralda samalaadseid kursusi?

Neegrid dzunglist suudavad tagada endile tasuta elektri aga Eestlased mitte...
Elektrit ju saab tasuta,vaata:
http://ehra.ee/veebikiri/taastuvenergiapohised-tehnoloogiad/

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