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Wind Power
for Water
Pumping
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Water pumping with wind power dates back almost a thousand
years. Probably the best historical examples are the Dutch land
reclamation windmills and the irrigation windmills on Crete.
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The American multi-blade windmill was a critical technology
(others included barbed wire and the six gun pistol) in the settlement of
the American West in the 19th century.
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Mechanical windmills are still in production and thousands
are installed every year. The amazing thing is that the design of
these windmills has not changed for over a hundred years. The reason is
that they were so well designed in the first place. The major U.S.
manufacturers are Aermotor (San Angelo, TX) and Dempster (Beatrice, NE).
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A new competing technology, wind-electric water pumping,
was developed by Bergey WindPower and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in the
1980s. These systems use a wind turbine, generating electricity, to
power standard electric submersible water pumps.
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Windmills work very well at low wind speeds, so they tend
to give more reliable water supply than wind-electric systems. But, the
wind-electric systems are more efficient over a wide range of wind speeds, they
can pump higher volumes of water, and the wind turbine can be placed far from
the well. Perhaps most important, wind-electric systems need much less
maintenance.
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In general, mechanical windmills and solar pumps are
best for small quantities of water and low pumping heads. Wind-electric
systems, like the Bergey 1.5 and 10 kW units, are better for large-scale
livestock watering applications, small plot irrigation, and village water
supply.
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Wind-electric water pumping equipment packages cost
in the range of $8,000 - $25,000.
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Here at our web site you can size a system for your
needs, calculate the performance and economics of a Bergey wind system for your
pumping application
and you can even learn how to buy it directly and
install it yourself.
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| 1.5
kW Bergey 1500-PD Turbine, 80 ft. Guyed-Lattice Tower, SSIMP Irrigation
Project, Kupang, West Timor, Indonesia |
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