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The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Electric Motors, Power Generators, and Motor Generator Sets Excluding Internal Combustion Engine and Turbine Generator Set Units

Product Description
This econometric study covers the world outlook for manufacturing electric motors, power generators, and motor generator sets excluding internal combustion engine and turbine generator set units across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. This study does not report actual sales data (which are simply unavailable, in a comparable or consistent manner in virtually all of the 230 countries of the world). This study gives, however, my estimates for the worldwide latent demand, or the P.I.E., for manufacturing electric motors, power generators, and motor generator sets excluding internal combustion engine and turbine generator set units. It also shows how the P.I.E. is divided across the world’s regional and national markets. For each country, I also show my estimates of how the P.I.E. grows over time (positive or negative growth). In order to make these estimates, a multi-stage methodology was employed that is often taught in courses on international strategic planning at graduate schools of business.

The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Manufacturing Electric Motors, Power Generators, and Motor Generator Sets Excluding Internal Combustion Engine and Turbine Generator Set Units

Compact Electric Power Generator For The Home Based On Solar Energy

The small solar-power generator for homes is waiting to be built as of today, 2008. Parts and components for a solar power generator have been invented, developed, and are in operation for many years, but the full electrical equipment that powers up a home, has not been integrated and is not ready for the market place.

The home power generator (HPG) based on sun heat requires a small solar dish to collect the heat, a small Stirling engine capable of moving a 3 KWh electrical generator, the power generator and a battery system to store one or two days generated electricity. The battery bank would then supply 24/7 electricity to any outlet upon demand. An additional gas heater installation can be included to backup the lack of sun light, making the system a reliable alternative. Components for this home power generator have yet to be integrated into an appliance homeowners can buy at Sears, Home Depot or other stores, and have it installed.  Larger Power Generators using Stirling Engine are a reality and have been developed by Infinia Corporation for the California Solar Plant.

CENTRALIZED POWER GENERATION
Large power generation and distribution companies, are staying away from the home markets. There are 44 companies in the United States that generate and distribute electricity, with 403 billion in revenues, making profits of 36 billion p/year, who wish to continue charging each consumer forever. Developing technology for homes can hurt their central power generation business. Although their plans may include the diversification of their power source, such as: nuclear, hydro, solar, thermal power, as well as, continuing the use of coal, natural gas, oil, it does not include the home power generation market.

Sunlight is the only energy available to all homes, free of charge, provided by God and nature. If sunlight was harness by each consumer to power up their home, central power generators and distributors may not be needed. Other power generating technologies coming from thermal power, hydro or nuclear power, are innocuous to these utility companies, because home owners will never use these energy sources to generate their own power. Thus we can expect that current power utility companies will continue to use these traditional sources of energy extensively, and will defer and try to derail home solar technology as much as they can, as long as they can.

When no other alternative existed for obtaining electricity as we have had in the past, electricity supplied from these large plants was welcomed. But today, with so many more technologies available, large power generation plants and centralized business model is highly inefficient because: 1. consumers pay more and forever, to these virtual monopolies; 2. homes need to be within the reach of the electrical grids, remote country homes not tied to the grid need to find other ways to power up their home; 3. flying electrical cables through the streets provide for visual contamination and make streets and neighborhoods look bad; 4. the land used for laying down the high tension cables is about 3%; 99% of the power generated comes from contaminating fuels, either fossil fuels or radioactive materials; and lastly the expensive investment plant model inhibits poor countries from obtaining electricity. In essence the centralized power plants have American paying electricity forever, and are the direct cause for poverty and starvation in the world.  Please read on Poverty generation:  http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/poverty-and-the-new-world-order-809385.html

We need to understand that insisting in generating electricity via very large plants, without the development of the Home Power Generator, creates world poverty, inhibits poor countries from obtaining electricity, inhibits people in those countries to produce food and make products to generate an income which can sustain themselves, and comes back to the USA in terms of the help we need to provide but always as charity. 

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Since FPL, Duque Energy, Constellation Energy and the other 39 companies are incapable of developing the HPG, other investors are need to develop this light weight Solar power generation industry. , similar to the Air conditioning manufacturing plants. Development and fabrication of the HPG would be the integration of the 4 components, which can be produced or outsourced by the investor, making the investment accessible to smaller investors. The HPG appliance will be maintenance free, operating cost free, can be sold all over the world, to power up homes and eliminating the electricity cost of those using it.

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Southern Electric – The Class 73 Electro-diesels


The Class 73 is almost unique on British Railways today in that it is capable of being powered by two different sources – traction current picked up from the third rail and also from its on board diesel generator set (albeit at reduced power). As such it is termed an “electro-diesel”. Following a protracted period of development, an order for six electro-diesel locomotives was made in July 1959. These were initially designated class JA, subsequently under TOPS initially class 72 but 73/0 was the classification that was implemented. They were numbered E6001-6, subsequently 73001-6. These six were built at the SR’s Eastleigh works and are capable of 1600hp (ie similar to the Southern’s native diesel electric class 33) on straight electrical pick up and 600hp from its own diesel-electric generator set. In tune with the Southern’s policy of standardisation and interchangeability of parts the diesel-electric generator set was from the same series as used in the DEMU units and the traction bogies (albeit with different pick up arrangements) as on contemporary EMU and DEMU stock. The class was designed to work in multiple with all other Southern MU stock – with other JAs, EMUs, DEMUs and subsequently JBs, 33/1s and 74s. A strong point of the design is that the locomotives can change their power at speed since the diesel can be started and stopped and the pick-ups raised and lowered on the move. The first JA emerged from Eastleigh on the 1st February 1962 and all six were in

Be Ready: Uses for an Electric Home Power Generator

Knowing is half the battle, in most if not all walks of life. Remembering what had been needed or sorely missed in the past when surviving an emergency or complex situation, as well as foreseeing what could be needed in the future, will help make you prepared and sufficiently autonomous when the real test comes along.

Considering and listing what uses you might have for an Electric Home Power Generator is the very first step before purchasing, planning, installing and actually using one of these emergency energy providers. The size, type of engine, level of output and even physical location will be determined by what we will need to ask of it, in complete safety and peace of mind. Do you entirely know what yours will be required to do for you?

Short-term Uses

Home owners faced with a particularly large and diverse land, or simply quite adamant in doing every home-related work independently, will need a wide range of powerful equipment to be used on the spot for a short period of time. Added to the eventual power-failures and other emergencies, a portable model of generator, to be moved and called upon at a moment’s notice, might be the way to go to undertake the following uses:

Landscaping Work: Mowing the lawn, blowing the leaves, trimming the hedges and other gardening ordeals are more and more done with electrical equipment for a green-thinking household. It might also be convenient for pools to drain, clean and even fill up.
Renovations and Tough jobs: Big jobs on and around the house (as small ones) often require some specific tools, like power drills, skill saws, sand belts and the likes. Even more convenient when actually BUIDLING the house in question – where could power be taken from otherwise? Same for building a backyard shed, patio deck or any other out-house installation.
Recreational Activities: Summertime and winter can both call for a familial or social gathering, or any sports and recreational activity when basic lighting will be needed, along with some music, a spot of industrial cooking or even a little heat.

Medium to Long-Term Uses

Some homes and areas are more susceptible to frequent and lengthy power outages where a permanent secondary solution might prove to be no less than vital. Stationary or Standby models would then be a better bet, with the added advantage of offering an output for any other near-house activity or use that comes along on a frequent basis without forcing the home-owner to get his generator out of storage and fuelled up every single time. Economy of time, space and strength will get along perfectly with a power-hungry appliance.
Emergencies: Small and medium-sized generators will ensure a vital set of “creature comforts”, even if on a smaller scale, that might be more than simple luxury. Running lamps and lights, heaters and cooking appliances, providing for rechargeable devices like cell phones and laptops and running a host of small household appliances will be done quickly and without hassle to ride out the storm or event that made the power go. Larger models will also provide the ability to run the furnace and large appliances like washer and dryer as well as water heater.
Reassurance When Away: Stationary models often come equipped with a stand-by to trigger an automatic start-up when power lines go out. Especially useful when owners or house dwellers are away. Freezer and fridge will keep going, preventing the spoiling of food. House susceptible to floods will also need a working water pump to drain the basement and keep personal effects out of danger. And last but not least, homes equipped with security systems will not become sitting ducks for opportunistic burglars and looters.

Be Safe & Ready

Whatever the use when obtaining a home power generator, never should it be forgotten that it is an electric power generator, thus requiring relative safety when handling and installing. Make sure to have an expert do any wiring work to patch the generator directly into the house’s electrical panel, and to equip your entire home with toxicity alarms if the basement or garage is chosen as resting space for the gas-powered models. Ask your retailer about the level of power your purchase will provide and safety features you might need to know about. Because lest we forget, knowing is half the battle.

Craig Elliott is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning alternative heat sources such as Wood Stoves | Pellet Stoves

ETQ TG72K12 8,250 Watt 13 HP 420cc 4-Cycle OHV Gas Powered Portable Generator with Electric Start

  • 7250 running watts/8250 max watts
  • ETQ 13 HP 4 stroke air cooled OHV engine with low oil shut down
  • 6.42 gallon fuel tank provides 10.5 hours of run time at 50% load
  • Less than 70 db
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

Product Description
ETQ 7,250 – watt Portable Generator. Power where you need it, when you need it! Be ready for anything with this heavy-duty Power Generator. A huge 7,250W peak power juices up a jobsite and will keep essential systems running in an emergency. Hours of power: Easy push-button ignition; Patented Sine Power delivers a clean, steady current ideal for sensitive electronics; 14-hp 4-stroke OHV air-cooled engine; 8,250W peak watts, 7,250W continuous; 6 1/2-gallon fuel tank for 10 1/2 hours operation at 50% load; Jobsite-ready heavy duty cast iron engine design, with a 1″ steel frame for impact protection; Wheel kit / handle and 30 amp RV connection included; Low oil shut-off protection; Runs at 70 dB @ 23′ away; Rated current is 60.42 amp @ 120V. Max current is 68.75 amp @ 120V; Measures 28 x 21 x 23″. Weighs 207 lbs. Order yours today! Please Note: This item will be shipped by commercial carrier curbside. Ships in 1 box: 32.5″ x 22.4″ x 32.5″, 222 lbs. High-value orders require a physical street address, otherwise insurance costs will be added to the shipping total. WARNING: Gas-powered Engines / Generators cannot be shipped to California or Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Gas-powered Engines / Generators. ETQ 7,250-watt Portable GeneratorAmazon.com Product Description
As ETQ’s most robust gas-powered portable generator, the TG72K12 provides quiet, efficient power to electrical appliances. You’ll get the performance you need thanks to the 14-horsepower, 420-cc engine that produces up to 8,250 watts of energy–enough power to run your TV, refrigerator, water heater, or other household appliance for up to 10-1/2 hours at a 50-percent load. And you’ll love the generator’s oversized muffler that provides quiet operation, as well as its electric start and auto throttle control that provide convenience and efficiency.

The ETQ TG72K12 Gas-Powered Portable Generator offers:
  • 14 HP, 4-cycle, gas-powered engine produces up to 8,250 watts
  • Alternator technology for safe electricity delivery
  • Up to 10-1/2 hrs. of power at a 50% load; up to 6-1/2 hrs. at 100% load
  • Two 120-volt GFCI outlets, one 240-volt twist-lock outlet, and one 120-volt 30-amp RV connection feature circuit-breaker protection
  • Heavy-duty steel construction, auto throttle control, and electric start


All of the generator’s outlets are circuit-breaker protected to safeguard your electronics. View larger.

Engine is Easy-to-Operate, Durable, and Efficient
The TG72K12 features a powerful, 14-horsepower, 420-cc, four-stroke, gas-powered OHV engine that is capable of producing 7,250 continuous watts and 8,250 maximum watts. Its easy-pull recoil and electric-start make for reliable startups every time.

The engine isn’t just powerful, it’s also quiet. Thanks to its oversized muffler, the TG72K12 portable generator produces sound at just 70 decibels during operation.

And with a 6.42-gallon fuel tank and efficient power delivery, the engine is capable of running a 50-percent load for up to 10-1/2 hours or a 100-percent load for 6 hours and 36 minutes.

The engine also features auto throttle control technology, which automatically speeds up the engine when power is needed. This helps increase the longevity of the engine and also increases fuel efficiency.

Alternator Technology Safely Delivers Electricity to Your Appliances
One of the most innovative features of the TG72K12 is its ETQ Clean Sine Alternator Technology that ensures low total harmonic distortion (THD). THD is a measure of the quality of the electricity produced by a generator, and THD above six percent can damage electronics and other components over time. With THD of less than five percent, the TG72K12 ensures high-quality, safe delivery of electricity from the generator to your electrical components.

With low THD, this generator is computer-friendly, meaning it’s completely safe to use with laptops, printers, desktop computers, and more. The TG72K12 will give you peace of mind knowing that your computer hardware is completely safe from power surges and bad-quality electricity.

Up to 8,250 Watts Power Most of Your Household Items
The TG72K12 produces up to 8,250 watts of power to run most of your electrically powered household items. You can use the 120-volt, 20-amp GFCI-protected outlets to simultaneously power lamps, TVs, computers, fans, or other low-wattage appliances. Or you can power 240-volt appliances, such as your water heater, using the convenient 240-volt twist-lock outlet. Additionally, there’s an included 120-volt, 30-amp RV connection for added versatility.

Heavy-Duty Steel Construction That’s Built for Portability
Everything–from the engine’s heavy-duty cast-iron sleeves to the durable one-inch rolled steel tubing surround–is built to last. And with semi-pneumatic foam wheels and a fold-down handle, the generator is easy to move and store. The generator weights 207 pounds and measures just 32.87 x 22.24 x 23.82 inches (LxWxH).

Outlets Feature Circuit-Breaker Protection
The generator offers several ways to connect your appliances or electrical equipment. There are two 120-volt outlets available for most of your everyday, low-wattage appliances, such as fans, TVs, computers, microwaves, and toasters. There’s also a convenient, 240-volt twist-lock outlet for running single, higher-wattage appliances and electrical equipment, such as water heaters or central air conditioners. Finally, there’s a 120-volt, 30-amp RV connection for even more usage options.

All of the outlets on the TG72K12 Portable Generator are circuit-breaker protected to eliminate the risk of power-surge damage, which can potentially ruin your appliances and electrical equipment.

The ETQ TG72K12 Portable Generator is backed by a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.

The following battery types are compatible with this generator: Champion 94b1, JBS 12N9-4B-1, Motocross M2290B, Napa 740-1869, and Powersonic CB9-B.

What’s in the Box
ETQ TG72K12 Portable Generator, wheel kit, handle, and 30-amp RV connection.


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ETQ TG72K12 8,250 Watt 13 HP 420cc 4-Cycle OHV Gas Powered Portable Generator with Electric Start

Electric Fireplaces – A Must Add Item Of Your Wish List

If we talk about the home decor items we will find a wide array of such products that we can not talk about in a single snippet. But there are a few such decorative pieces that stand apart and using them you can enhance the appeal of your home. In the long queue of such magnificent art pieces which have an unspoken appeal and salient beauty, the electric wall fireplaces stand out.

Taking a deep insight in to the electric fireplaces we will find that these are quiet like an electric heater which imitates a fireplace burning wood, natural gas or coal. The traditional fireplaces of your home that you are not using now just because of the too much hassle involved in it can turn out to be a great idea for your modern one. Undoubtedly the electric fireplaces are quiet modern and can easily be used in the traditional fireplaces.

While the chilling winters are knocking your door you start planning for some most innovative and effective ideas that can guard you as well as your family against the adverse climatic conditions. Thus the electric fireplaces turn out to be the excellent option that can protect you from any kind of damage caused by the weather. In order to create warmth in your dream home you can use it.

Electric fireplaces can be easily plugged in to the selected wall and just be selecting the flame only setting you can enjoy the cozy and warm interiors. They can also work as a room heater which can amplify the grace of your homer too. With a view to create a relaxing and appealing surrounding in your dream home you can add these magical and sensational fireplaces in your wish list.

As every coin have two faces so as the electric fireplaces. First we will talk about the advantageous side. Nothing can be the best starting statement than to call them one of the best showpieces that can significantly contribute to the embellishment of your home with a classically rich flavor.

They do not need to have a chimneys installed and are most often available in the portable settings. You need not to get it remodeled for installation and they do not require any daunting exercise for installing it. The online as well as the offline markets are offering a wide range of such fire pieces that can help you availing various health and social benefits. The limitless options are available in terms of unmatched quality, designs and shapes, etc.

Traditional fireplaces are mostly made of good quality wood and metals while the contemporary ones are made of sturdy materials which are fire proof as well and display a sense of modern elegance. One of the finest examples of this type can be the aluminum free standing fireplace.

The dark side or the drawbacks include there inefficiency because they are unable to generate electricity and makes a great cost difference from the typical electric heaters. While most of them work as the normal room heaters only but they do not involve real flames. They are not at all weather friendly.

An electric fireplace helps you in conveying the exact feeling that you want to convey with your appreciable sense of decoration. Their outstanding benefits over the least disadvantages make it a must buy choice for you.

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Electric Fireplaces are not your typical fireplace where you have to rush and get some woods to fill in the fireplace or look for a match to light up the fire. For more information about Electric Fireplaces, please visit us.

80kw Perkins diesel electric generator set from UNIVpower


UNIVpower UP80E Perkins silent electric diesel generator set. Good performance. FG WILSON design.

Electric Car Conversions – How To Turn Your Gas Guzzler Into a Green Machine

Odds are, you probably own a gasoline or diesel powered vehicle. If you are considering making the switch to an electric car, there are some things you should consider before getting started.

Should I Buy a New Vehicle?

If you are in the market for an electric car, the easiest option is to simply go new car shopping. There are a few production electric cars out there right now. Be aware that while an electric car is more expensive up front, if it suits your commuting needs you can save a lot of money in the long run on fuel costs. Most production electric cars have more limited range than a gasoline vehicle, but as long as you don’t drive more than 50 miles on a daily basis, they will be just fine. Along with the electric car, you will usually receive a power station for your home, where you plug your car in to recharge overnight. Remember, power isn’t free, and has to come from somewhere. You can expect a rise in your electricity bill, but usually you are still saving money over a gasoline vehicle. And check the laws in the state you live in! California, for instance, offers some very nice incentives to owners of green alternative fuel vehicles. This includes electrically powered vehicles.

Converting Your Existing Vehicle

If you just don’t want to give up your gas guzzlers style or storage capacity, it is possible to convert your vehicle to run on electricity. Just be aware from the get go that this is an expensive project that is definitely not a do-it-yourself deal. Pretty much every active component of your vehicle will have to be replaced with versions designed for electric vehicles. But the costs will probably not be much more than purchasing an electric vehicle, and you may like the results much better.

Get in touch with some companies that specialize in alternative energy sources, such as solar power or fuel cells. Even if they can’t help you with your specific project, they can probably point you towards someone that can. The company that you finally settle on will have quite a few issues to discuss with you, such as the battery types, or whether to go pure electric, or hybrid. Electricity-generating fuel cells are another option, but can be expensive to maintain. There are many different ways to go when talking electric car conversions, and many need to be worked out with someone who knows what is what.

It’s All Worth It

But once you actually perform the conversion, you will be amazed at the difference. Electric vehicles are nearly silent, and you’ll never have to pump gas again. They have a very futuristic feel about them, with computerized systems and displays as finishing touches. And they produce no emissions whatsoever, so you are doing a major favor to the environment. Imagine how much less smog there would be in your city if everyone drove zero emission electric cars.

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Lister Two Cylinder Electric Start Diesel Generator


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DuroMax XP4400E 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start

  • 4400 Watt Surge/3500 Watt Continuous
  • 4 Gallon Gas Tank/8 Hour Run Time
  • Electric Key Start/Includes Battery
  • EPA And CARB Approved
  • Automatic Low Oil Shut Off

Product Description
The XP4400E Features: Durable DuroMax 6.5 Hp, air cooled OHV engine with low oil shutoff and electric start. Heavy duty steel frame with four point fully isolated motor mounts for smooth and quiet operation. Wheel and handle kit for easy transporting. Now features our new all-terrain never flat tires. Ever been frustrated when you went to use a hand truck, bicycle, or wheel barrow and found it with a flat tire, this will never be the case with our never flat tires. They offer the flexibility and looks of a pneumatic tire, without the rigidity of a solid tire. This design improves the mobility across both soft ground and hard surfaces. Full power panel with engine shutoff switch, volt meter, circuit breaker and power outlets. (2) Fully protected 120V outlets and (1) 120V/240V twist-lock outlet. 8 Hour run time. All steel 3.2 gal. fuel tank with ez-read gauge. Low oil shut-off protects engine. Super quiet muffler reduces engine noise. Idle control holds RPM at a constant level even under heavy loads for fuel savings and noise reduction.; Specifications: Max AC Output: 4400 watts Rated AC Output: 3500 watts Current (120V/240VAC and 12VDC) (2) 120v 20A 3-prong outlets(Standard Household plug) – (1) 120v/240v 30A twist lock,(NEMA L14-30 3 Pole 4 Wire), Low oil shutoff. EPA and CARB approved engines. Super quiet exhaust w/ built-in spark arrestor. Electric Key and EZ-Pull Recoil start. 6.5 Hp air cooled OHV engine Fuel Tank Capacity: 3.2 gal Decibel: 69 dBA Run-Time [@ 50% Maximum Output]: 8.0 hrs. Includes: RV Switch for 30Amp 120v power to supply demanding RV needs. Extra large all-terrain never flat tires. Flip-Up stow away Handles. Spark plug wrench Electric Starter and Battery. All new high impact interior/exterior packaging insures your generator will get to you in 100% factory perfect condition. This item ships truck freight – Shipping Weight: 135.00 lbs.

DuroMax XP4400E 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit And Electric Start