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All I want for Christmas is a mini wind mill.

It’s Christmas 2020, my outdoor Christmas lights have a mini solar panel at the end of the string instead of a power plug. This mini solar panel soaks energy from the sun during the day and powers the lights for about 12 hours at night. The lights turn on automatically at sunset and can be programmed to turn off automatically after 2,4, 6, 8 or 12 hours. That way there’s no falling asleep accidently and leaving the lights on all night.

The Christmas tree has plenty of light on it but doesn’t require lengthy cord to be plugged in. The lights operate off of wireless electricity. This new technology is built into every newly built home and electronic. The home itself has a small windmill on the roof that augments the electricity from the power company. The windmill technology has developed so much, my mini windmill can power about 50% of my electricity use.

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Comment by Michael Byers on May 10, 2010 at 4:53am
I like this idea, it seems like there's room for micro wind power generation on household rooftops and other buildings. Every little bit would help, but what does it cost and when will it become affordable?
Comment by Michael Byers on May 10, 2010 at 5:48am
Comment by Hendrick Simoes on May 10, 2010 at 3:47pm
He's actually the one who inspired me to take a closer look at wind mills, I orginally saw an interview with him on the daily show. This idea of home mini wind mills by 2020 relies on assumption that eco technolgy will follow Moore's law. Moore's law is popular reference for the mircrochip industry, it states the amount of semi conductors you can fit into a microchip will double every 18 months. If green technology can follow the same path performance to things like windmills and solar panels can double every 18th months. However, its a hard task. I posted an artical below from CNET.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20004378-54.html?tag=mncol

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