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How Can Wind Power Put Money in Your Pocket

September 3rd, 2010

Wind power Generators
Wind power generators are a smart choice when searching for a viable alternative power resource for homes for many great reasons. They are proven to be very effective, they are very affordable, Parts for Diy ( Do It Yourself) systems are readily available most anywhere and can generally be found for under or around $200, installation and construction manuals and videos are a dime a dozens, and they only take a few days to install, they increase the resale value of your home, they save consumers thousands of dollars annually, they are very effective for addressing the environment issues that we have at present.

Electricity Production From The Wind.
Wind power is one of the most popular of home solar energy systems selected when going with an alternative power resource for homes. This type of system uses the wind to power the generator (windmills or turbines) that actually produces electrical power from a spinning motion. Typically the wind spins the turbine which generates power as it spins, then the power goes into a charge controler, which regulates the amount of the charge thats going into the battery which stores the charge that is going into it which then goes to an inverter which regulates the amount of charge coming out and on to your application, breaker box or appliance to be ran. This is the basic functioning of how the wind power generator works, it’s very simple.

The Grid
Most understand the term living on or off the grid. For those who don’t know what it means and how it ties into wind power generators I’ll try and explain it. The grid is commonly referred to as the electricity circuit as most of us know it to be or where most everyone gets their electricity from and pay a power company every month and is considered the grid.  Off the grid simply means that you either produce your own electricity by an alternative means other than conventional or perhaps although you have alternate methods and are still connected to the grid, by having alternate means of producing electricty you are getting a negative amount of electricity from the conventional way and will most probably, as a result, have the power company paying you for electricity.

Some DisAdvantages
Unfortunately with advantages comes some disadvantages with (in this case) wind powered generators.  We already know most of the advantages, but some of the disadvantages are the wind itself. Considering that the wind drives the propellers on the windmills or turbine driven systems there must be adequate wind to make this type of system effective enough to warrant having it at all. No Wind No Electricity or is there. It may not be a bad idea to install solar panels to ensure that if the wind isn’t spinning the propeller, which produces the electricity with the wind powered models, the mear sunlight can charge the solar panels. When running multiple turbines sound could be a factor, depending on size.

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How to make my own wind power?

August 28th, 2010

I want to take a regular motor and change it to make wind power. Can anybody give me a website that show me how to do this (or something like it). Please do not give a website that makes you buy something. I want a website that show me how to do it.

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August 25th, 2010

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GE Ecomagination Challenge – Plug-In Wind Power!

August 22nd, 2010


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How many Wind Turbines would you need to power a city?

August 7th, 2010

I am doing a project in Science (Essay) It involves Wind Turbines and Wind power. If there is a city of 122,000 people how many wind turbines would i need???? HELP ITS DUE IN TWO DAYS!!!!
PLEASE HELP! IF YOU DO THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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The Ultimate Consumers Guide to Wind Power

July 29th, 2010

This ebook offers a non-technical easy to understand approach to wind power. You get an in-depth tour covering every topic from selecting the best location to choosing the right wind turbine. Includes candid reviews of turbines currently sold in the U.s.
The Ultimate Consumers Guide to Wind Power

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Wind Power: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business

July 26th, 2010

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Wind energy today is a booming worldwide industry. The technology has truly come of age, with better, more reliable machinery and a greater understanding of how and where wind power makes sense from the independent homestead to a grid-connected utility-wide perspective. Heightened concerns about our environment mean that this resurgence of interest in wind a natural and widespread power source is here to stay. Wind Power is the completely revised and expanded … More >>

Wind Power: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business

So Washington gas send me a letter asking if i would like to change to wind power energy?

July 23rd, 2010

should i change to 50% or 100% wind power energy?
what r some pros and cons of using wind power energy?
i know its green, less gas, coal, nuclear energy will be use less and it will save some money every month
but they asked if i want 50% or 100% wind energy as if theres some thing bad about it…is there?

An Introduction to Residential Wind Power

July 20th, 2010

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An Introduction to Residential Wind Power

Generate Free Wind Power at Home

July 17th, 2010

Before all the crude oil will be used up to provide electricity for us, we might as well search for a renewable power resource. A very concrete example is wind power in which the wind generator can easily be installed at your home.

Switching to wind energy as power source is a more environment-friendly and cost-effective choice. A wind-powered house is advised to have solar panels as well for a more efficient combination.

Taking in these steps, you will be able to save the environment, spend little or none in the later part, and combat power outages.

What then are the things that you should consider if you are planning to place a wind generator at your own home?

First, your house should be on a big area. Wind power turbines work best when spread over an acre of land.

Second, check to make sure that the average wind speed in your area is 11 mph. If the winds in your area are intermittent, you can’t run the system efficiently. It is best if you consult an expert about the perfect wind power solution.

The wind turbine does not only produce energy but it has the power to draw water from the outside also.

The wind power generator is perfect if your house needs uninterrupted supply of power. As long as there is wind to turn the turbine, there is electricity.

A common wind power system consists of five blades and one tower. The length of the tower is dependent on your location. Towers need to be shorter when by the beach or loner if you are placed in a low wind zone. The power collected from the wind generator can even be saved for later use. So if you are into the savings and work efficiency, a wind power generator is best for you.

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