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If you're interested in home wind power,
there are a few basics you will need before you get started.
Using a small wind turbine is an inexpensive way for people in
rural, suburban, and even urban areas to slash their electricity
bills and reduce their carbon footprints. Possibilities range
from using a very small wind turbine to power small appliances
and equipment, to generating amounts of power large enough to
eliminate your consumption of grid electricity.
Home wind power is not only good for your bills, but also good
for the environment. It is simple to implement and can be
installed by non-professionals using minimal tools. Many people
around the world supplement the energy they get off the grid
with home wind power. Some people are even able to eliminate
their monthly energy bills completely! Whether you produce a
little bit of energy or a lot, you can be assured of reducing
your “carbon footprint” and helping to improve the environment. |
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Home
wind power is not only good for your bills, but also good for
the environment. It is simple to implement and can be installed
by non-professionals using minimal tools. Many people around the
world supplement the energy they get off the grid with home wind
power. Some people are even able to eliminate their monthly
energy bills completely! Whether you produce a little bit of
energy or a lot, you can be assured of reducing your “carbon
footprint” and helping to improve the environment.
Some studies estimate that about .5 percent of a country's
energy expenditure could be slashed if ten percent of homes had
small, inexpensive wind turbines. If you're interested in using
home wind power, you first need to know the basics of how it
works. You can purchase a small off-the shelf wind turbine for a
low price. Or, you can elect to purchase a turbine kit that you
put together yourself.
Either way, if balanced against the electricity savings, the
initial expenditure is quite modest. Many people should be able
to install their home wind turbines themselves, but you will
need to have a basic toolkit and have a little bit of experience
assembling machines or doing home electrical work. You can also
pay a professional home wind power installer to set up your
system in a few hours at a modest price. Home wind power works
best for people in rural or low-density suburban areas.
Of course, you will need to be in a location that gets a lot of
wind predictably during most of the year. People in urban areas
can still cash in on the home wind power movement, but because
air flow may be partially or wholly blocked by other buildings,
they can expect to net a smaller amount of power.
However, the important thing to remember that when it comes to
reducing your carbon footprint, any amount of energy savings is
worth it. A growing idea that can be implemented in urban,
rural, and suburban areas is to use a very small, inexpensive
wind turbine to create a battery charge that is used to run low
power appliances. Although these small turbines don't produce a
large amount of electricity, they still diminish the carbon
footprint.
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