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Wind Generators Purchase - 3 Things You Must Understand



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By : Roger Brown    zero times read
Submitted 2012-01-21 15:49:02

If you are starting to look into a wind turbines purchase, you are already miles ahead of most people, but how do you know when you have enough information to make a decision?

Here are the 3 key questions to answer to provide the information you need:

Do you know your local wind?

Have you checked local ordinances that may limit what you install?

Have you studied your options - horizontal vs. vertical turbines? Getting to know your local wind is an absolute requirement. It is not enough to know how the wind blows in your zip code. Learning about whether your local area supplies enough wind is very important but you can't forgo the step of tempering that information with data taken on your property.

The easiest way to collect wind data on your property is with an anemometer. An anemometer mimics the action of a Savonius type wind turbine (small scoops that cup the wind). You can position and mount the device in several places where you think you might like to consider mounting your full-scale wind turbine later. Once you have this data, it will lead you to the best type and size windmill to buy.

Also, it is essential that you check out your local city or county government to find out if there are any restrictions on what kind of wind turbine you can have or, even possibly restricting them altogether. As the greening of America gains speed, it is less and less likely that it will be outright banned. There very well could be height and setback restrictions though.

Once you know the wind and the local restrictions you have to work with, now you can seriously think through whether your project will support a horizontal or a vertical wind turbine. Verticals are a lot more inefficient in terms of power output but they look good and probably will work better in an urban setting.

Horizontally oriented wind turbines cost a lot less because there are more of them out there and the technology has been around longer. Although you do find horizontal windmills on roofs of private residences, they aren't ideally suited for that environment and can cause undo stresses on the underlying roof, due to the shifting they do to accommodate the prevailing wind.

In conclusion, if you are looking into a wind turbines purchase, you just need to handle it like any other home project - know what you are trying to accomplish, understand any regulatory limitations, and understand the options available.

Author Resource:- Roger G. Brown has ended up saving countless organizations money on their electrical power monthly bills. Look over Roger's simple methods to lower your expenses Plus learn more about Residential Wind Mill Packages
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