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Is Recharging Batteries A Great Way To Use The Energy From Wind Generator Kits?



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By : Roger Brown    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-10 16:24:00

Buying wind turbine kits can be a great way to really cut a gash out of your monthly power bill. Taking advantage of the free wind power that is around us all the time just makes sense.

However, what you're going to do with the electricity you make is a very important decision you will have to make before you get started in earnest looking for a particular device.

These are the most popular things that people do with the power they make with wind turbine kits:

* Charging a set of batteries - this is almost a prerequisite for any renewable energy system. The vagaries of energy production that depend on when the wind is blowing or when the sun happens to be shining demand a backup plan.

* Power your entire house - if you happen to live in the middle of the country where the wind is plenteous, then you are lucky and you could possibly power your entire home with a large enough turbine kit.

* Feed power back to the grid - this is sort of the PhD of wind energy options. If your utility allows net metering, you could end up getting paid by the power company instead of them sending YOU a bill every month. Charging a set of batteries with wind turbine kits is the best and certainly the easiest thing you can do as a beginner in the renewable energy arena. The reason for that is most of them come ready to go for that purpose right out of the box.

Almost all applications involving wind turbine kits involve batteries. That's because the wind doesn't blow all the time, so when it does, you need to be able to capture the energy you make for later.

The sophistication of your battery storage system will have a lot to do with how much power can actually be delivered to your appliance or to your whole house. The current state of battery technology requires quite a bit of floor space in order to achieve the goals associated with wind devices. Batteries are not necessarily expensive, but they can just take up a lot of space.

As the state of the technology improves and batteries tend towards miniaturization, turbine kits and other renewable energy devices will really start to come into their own. When batteries for this application become very small and don't require loads and loads of space, they can be put almost anywhere.

In other words, a small array of batteries could potentially service an entire house one day. When this happens, you'll be able to recharge those batteries and store the energy you need for your own for a long period of time. This is truly the key to making the most out of renewable resources like wind.

With wind turbine kits it is important to really think through on the front end what your application is. Storing your energy in battery arrays is almost a necessity. As the technology improves and batteries get smaller and smaller, wind energy and renewable energy of all types, will be literally everywhere.

Author Resource:- Roger G. Brown has saved a large number of firms dollars on their electric power bills. Look at Roger's simple methods to save cash And also find out more aboutAre Wind Turbine Kits Worth The Trouble?
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