WIND GENERATORS NEEDED IN JAPAN
After sporadically cutting power across the nation because of the earthquake in Japan, some Japanese companies are showing interest in buying Taiwan made wind generators to help with their power shortage.
In response to the request, local manufacturers say that Taiwan's technology in wind power is mature and shipments can be made within one week upon receiving the order.
The two wind power generators at park is in the park to provide light and electric to nearby lights as long as there is sunlight and wind, which is something Japan desperately needs right now.
After the earthquake, some Japanese businesses are asking local Taiwanese wind power generator manufactures, through the help of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to order small to medium size generators.
Local wind power generator manufactures are with mature manufacturing capabilities; for a 300 watt small wind power generator, all it needs is 2 meters per second wind, which is enough to move leaves, to generate electricity.
In addition, the solar penal can, together, generate 500 watts of power.
One day of operation would be enough to store enough electricity for 3-5 days, which would be enough for street illumination, cell phone reception signals and simple household appliance.
And since assembling of the small generator is quick and easy, it is safe for the environment and quiet.
Currently, local manufactures are getting together to talk about how they can help Japan.
There are 35 manufactures that can supply the generators, and they are now waiting for Japan to make the request to solve the crisis of electricity shortage.
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