February 5, 2010
Wind Turbines As Alternative Energy Source
Power is obtained for homes through many means. It can be anything from burning fossil fuels and collecting the energy to placing solar panels down and collecting it from the sun. There are sources for energy all around us. One of these sources of energy that people talk the least about it wind. That stuff you can't see but feel against your neck on a day outside. Most don't even stop to think about how valuable this energy source truly is. If you would like to know more about wind power for homes then read on and I will tell you!
If you decide to install a wind turbine then you will see great financial savings in your energy costs as well as helping to protect the environment. Many people now see wind turbines as a more productive means of alternative energy creation when compared to solar cells and panels. This is because wind turbines can produce electricity 24 hours a day. They do not even need a strong wind. Also, if you have a property that is in a remote location where it is not possible to connect to the national grid, then they are ideal.
The first step in making your own wind turbine is to gather the necessary materials. These are easy to source through specialist websites or even in your local hardware store. For an individual that is experienced in DIY you can easily put a wind turbine together over the course of a weekend.
For many people, spending $600 to $10,000 for a home wind turbine is simply too much for the budget. Even if you were to save a lot of money on your electric bill, it would still take years to recoup your investment. However, you don't need to give up. The truth is that many homeowners are building their own wind turbines for only a few hundred dollars.
The necessary parts will include a motor, a mounting, a tower, and blades. Depending upon your energy requirements a turbine can vary in size. Most people will use a 30 volt motor. If you understand aerodynamics you can make the blades from an old PVC pipe otherwise you will have to buy specialised blades. The tower can often be built from a strong piece of metal pipe that needs to be securely fastened.
Although you may not be able to completely power your home with one wind turbine, the good news is that even a smaller sized turbine can still generate up to 60% of the energy the average homeowner needs for their household energy consumption. This is a tremendous savings.
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