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	<title>Comments on: Mobile Wind Turbine Could Provide Portable Power On-Call</title>
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		<title>By: AllForTheGreen</title>
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		<description>K, to be honest, this is extremely inefficient..  You&#039;re getting maybe a handful of sporadic kilowatts?  K.. You can do that with a traditional generator (Without having to utilize something the size of a semi, or find a constant wind alley) in a package the size of a car trunk.  You could spruce up that approach by simply using a friendly fuel like ethanol or bio diesel, etc.

A truck full of deployable solar panels is even an option.  This much effort and resources to deliver a single temporary window turbine.. no.  You could build 5-10 permanent turbines for the cost of this rig, easily.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>K, to be honest, this is extremely inefficient..  You&#8217;re getting maybe a handful of sporadic kilowatts?  K.. You can do that with a traditional generator (Without having to utilize something the size of a semi, or find a constant wind alley) in a package the size of a car trunk.  You could spruce up that approach by simply using a friendly fuel like ethanol or bio diesel, etc.</p>
<p>A truck full of deployable solar panels is even an option.  This much effort and resources to deliver a single temporary window turbine.. no.  You could build 5-10 permanent turbines for the cost of this rig, easily.</p>
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