With the rising cost of fuel and the technological advancements in the industry, it appears home wind power is finally starting to take off and may soon become mainstream.
At the IEE/ION PLANS 2008 tradeshow in Monterey California last week, NovAtel announced the NovAtel SPAN-CPT, a powerful single enclosure, tightly-coupled GPS/INS receiver.
Magellan has introduced the latest addition to its MobileMapper GIS and mapping line of products – the MobileMapper 6. A rugged, waterproof, handheld GPS/GIS receiver, the MobileMapper 6 fulfills the requirements for low-cost, professional GIS field data collection.
Magellan this month introduced the ProMark 500, a dual-frequency GNSS receiver that processes GPS, GLONASS and SBAS signals to offer land surveyors fast, real-time centimeter-level accurate surveying.
Today Magellan launched a new version of it's MobileMapper product. MobileMapper CX is a highly flexible, accurate, affordable and rugged handheld GPS receiver for universal GIS use.
People trying to learn about residential wind power are often looking for a place to start. Here are five steps to determine whether or not residential wind power is an option for you.
People are coming up with innovative new approaches to wind power all the time, but the current state of affairs makes it hard for any innovation to see the light of day.
A prototype exists that may one day compete against the traditional propeller-based wind turbine. It is heralded as being more efficient and producing more power at one-tenth the cost of existing products.
If you're anxiously awaiting innovations in residential wind power so you can get on board, this post points to a great article outlining a new twist on the design of the traditional windmill.
If you're considering residential wind power and wondering how practical it is right now, this post points to a great article outlining the current state of affairs in Britain. The verdict: it's not ready for prime-time yet, but it's getting there.
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