Renewable energy developer and consultant specializing in the installation of solar, wind, and biomass technologies. Based in Norwalk, CT, primarily serving clients in throughout New England as well as up and down the East Coast. Visit www.purepointenergy.com for more info.
August 13, 2009
August 12, 2009
PurePoint Energy and Torrefaction
There are many roadblocks when extracting energy from the typical biomass. Most unprocessed biomass are low in energy, moist, and expensive to transport. These obstacles prevent biomass fuel from growing in the renewable energy world.
Torrefaction is a new, feasible method for improving the properties of biomass fuel. It consists of slowly heating a biomass at a max temperature of 300 degrees Celsius. The end product is a solid, uniform product of low moisture content and higher energy content. This allows transportation costs to decrease, while increasing energy yield.
Please visit our website to learn more about biomass, solar energy and wind power.
August 7, 2009
PurePoint Energy and The Completion of our First Wind Project
"We're trying to show you can use solar, you can use wind, to create electricity economically, especially in remote locations," said Tom Wemyss, co-founder of PurePoint Energy.
The lighthouse is far in proximity from the shore, which rules out the possibility of a power line. With the addition of it’s new 24 volts turbine and solar panels, Penfield Lighthouse is completely green, and a prime model of how renewable energy can make sense financially and environmentally.
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If you believe you have a windy site and are interested in being part of a wind project please call or send us an e-mail to learn how we may be able to work together.
Please visit our website at www.purepointenergy.com for more information.
PurePoint’s Connecticut Post coverage: http://www.connpost.com/localnews/ci_13008501
PurePoint’s Fairfield Citizen News Article: http://www.fairfieldcitizenonline.com/local/ci_13012265
August 5, 2009
PurePoint Energy and Meteorological Towers 101
Meteorological (MET) towers are used at potential wind energy project sites. Attached to the towers are equipment that assess the wind resource and other environmental factors that are important to determine the viability of a wind project. Important equipment include an anemometer, wind direction vanes, and temperature and pressure sensors.
Dependent data is usually statistics recorded over a minimum of one year. Wind date is taken every 10 minutes and stored at the tower base, which contains a recording and memory device called a data logger. The data collected is resourceful prior to installing a wind turbine. Educated knowledge on a site is vital for optimal wind turbine performance and getting financial great electrical generation statistics.
PurePoint Energy is currently working to educate others on renewable energy and sustainable technologies. If you believe you have a windy site are interested in being part of a wind project please call or send us an e-mail to learn how we may be able to work together.
Please visit our website at www.purepointenergy.com for more information.
August 3, 2009
PurePoint Energy and Tips on How to Save Energy
As a renewable energy consultant and developer, PurePoint Energy values positive environmental leadership. A key solution to preserving our environment is renewable energy. This is why PurePoint Energy is focusing our efforts in educating consumers and citizens on the benefits of going green. There are small adjustments you can make to save energy and use electricity right now!
- Turn off unneeded lights/use energy efficient light bulbs
- Turn off your computer at night.
- Use microwave instead of oven for cooking meals.
- Use laptops instead of desktops- Laptops draw 15-25 watts when used. This is compared to an astounding 150 watt of a PC.
- Use thick curtains- Thick curtains provide better insulation, which can make a huge noticeable difference in comfort and electric bills.
- Showers instead of baths- More hot water is used when taking baths, which results in more energy use.
- Unplug devices from electrical outlets- Most devices still draw up to 90% of their power usage when turned off.