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Wind Generators For Homes - Why Are They A Good Idea?



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By : Roger Brown    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-12-27 00:42:47

Wind turbines for homes are a powerful idea, but what are the specific reasons they work so well? While it may seem obvious, it is good to know exactly what your motivations are.

Here is why you should seriously consider a personal windmill for your house:

Passive source of energy - once you have a wind turbine installed and set up, there is really nothing left for you to do on a daily basis. You will have to unfurl them after they shut down when the wind gets too high, if you happen to own a horizontal wind turbine, but other than that, only annual maintenance.

Reduces the amount of carbon you put out - the burning of fossil fuels by your power company is what is causing a lot of the excess carbon in our atmosphere. By displacing the amount of power you are buying from your power company that means less fossil fuel will have to be burned. Simple as that.

Clean renewable source of power - a powerful aspect of wind energy is that it is a perpetual supply. That means as long as the sun is heating the earth and the earth is turning, you will have fuel available. When considering wind turbines for homes we must look at several things:

How much wind do you have on your property and what are its characteristics?

Are there local ordinances that limit what kind of wind turbines you can put on your property?

What will you be using the power for? To find out how much wind you have on your property is a straightforward question that requires a detective's mindset. You need to first need to consider the potential places where a turbine might work.

Then, you need to probe and test the wind at those spots by leaving a recording device there for a few weeks. You can do that with a handheld anemometer that costs under $50.

As well, what does your local government want you to do? Do they have restrictions that limit or prohibit the type of wind turbine you may have in mind?

In conclusion, wind turbines for homes are a great way to cut costs at your house, but it goes much further than that. By buying a personal windmill, you are helping to create a clean energy future that is a lot more livable for all of us.

Author Resource:- Roger G. Brown has saved tons of firms dollars on their electrical power bills. Look at Roger's ideas on how to save money As well as find out about Home Wind Generator Kit
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