Things to Consider When Building Your Own Wind Turbine

January 12, 2009 · Filed Under construction · Comment 

Today you’ll find that electricity is getting more and more expensive. As prices rise, more and more people are beginning to consider alternative forms of energy. More and more people today are beginning to use various types of energy allowing them to save on energy bills in a big way.

One way that you can save money on your electricity costs is to build your own wind turbine. Wind power is an endlessly renewable, free source of energy - all that is needed is to take advantage of it. When building your own wind turbine, there are a few things you should think about ahead of time.

You’ll want to know where your wind turbine is going to go. You have to look for a place where there will be the maximum amount of wind energy, of course. It is ideal if you have at least an acre of land, and your wind turbine tower is higher than anything else in the area.

There can’t be any obstructions like trees or other towers that will obstruct the flow of wind to your turbine. Remember, even your turbine is in front of them in the direction of the wind, the wind speed will still be reduced due to the fact that they’re there. Take a careful look before you start building to make sure you have a good place to put it.

You’ll also want to look into any applicable regulations and permits needed before you start to build a wind turbine. You certainly don’t want to build your turbine and set it up only to find out later that this violates a local ordinance or that you lack the necessary permit - this can be costly. Do your homework ahead of time here and make sure that you are going about things in a way which complies with the applicable regulations in your municipality.

After the preliminary research is done, make a list of all the building materials you’ll need to start.

Finally, if you are using a plan for building your wind turbine, make sure to follow the instructions to the letter. You can find detailed plans both online and in many books. A turbine which is properly built is going to perform much better than one which is simply slapped together with fingers crossed.

It’s really not all that difficult to build your own wind turbine, provided you remember to make sure that all of these elements are in place before you get started. Find the best location, ensure that you are not running afoul of any regulations, assemble all of the needed supplies and find a detailed plan to follow in building your turbine. Once done, you’ll start seeing a big savings on your energy bill in short order.

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Renewable Wind Power Solution

December 26, 2008 · Filed Under construction · Comment 

Alternative energy sources are becoming more desirable as the cost of fossil fuels rise and more people are concerned about the future availability of these fuels. Additionally, many people are choosing more environmentally friendly energy choices that are renewable, free and don’t produce harmful emissions.

If you are considering alternative energy sources as a way to get off the grid or just to reduce your energy costs, you may want to consider building a wind turbine generator. This will provide you a way to go green and save you money.

When deciding to build alternative energy plants yourself, you need to consider several things about where you intend to place them. These include zoning laws, the neighborhood, how much land you have and how obstructed it is, and how much power you want to generate.

If you have a lot of energy blowing through your backyard, the amount of power a wind power generator can create may surprise you. If you make an efficient generator from good plans, you can save a large chunk of your energy bill each month.

They can then earn money by selling the surplus energy to local power companies. This doesn’t require any special gear - you just need to be wired into the grid. Your energy meter will start spinning backwards as you feed power into the grid.

Some people end up with only a turbine or two because of zoning restrictions or backyard size restrictions, but you can still manage to save a large amount of your power bill.

Upwards of 50% of your energy bill can be saved by building a wind turbine that might only cost a $100-$200 to make. It can also be put up in a matter of a week or two, depending on how much time you want to put in. The components of a turbine are actually very basic, you just need to know what to do.

A wind turbine requires very little maintenance, and you can mount one on a single pole located in your yard. It can help you decrease your power costs by a decent amount every month.

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Wind Power As An Alternative Energy Source

December 25, 2008 · Filed Under construction · Comment 

As heating costs rise and fossil fuels dwindle the search is on to discover better ways for supplying our power needs. More individuals are choosing alternative energy sources that are free, readily available and produce zero emissions.

Whether you want to get off the grid entirely, or simply reduce your energy costs, the decision to build wind turbine generators is a way to stay green and save money.

You’ll want to make sure your location will be suitable before you build a wind turbine generator. You’ll want to look at your zoning laws, your neighborhood, and consider how much electrical power you want to generate. You’ll need either at least a half an acre of open land or you’ll need a tower higher than anything in your immediate surrounding area so the blades can catch the wind. The average wind speed in your area will determine how much energy you can generate.

These wind powered wonders can provide a lot of bang for the buck if you have a good location, in a high wind area. Some people have managed to build wind turbine machines that power their homes, farms and still generate additional power.

They can then earn money by selling the surplus energy to local power companies. This doesn’t require any special gear - you just need to be wired into the grid. Your energy meter will start spinning backwards as you feed power into the grid.

Some people end up with only a turbine or two because of zoning restrictions or backyard size restrictions, but you can still manage to save a large amount of your power bill.

Many have built homemade wind turbines already and can save up to 50% of their energy bill with just one turbine. These types of turbines can also be made in only a few weeks, depending on how much effort you are willing to put in and how much spare time you have.

A wind turbine requires very little maintenance, and you can mount one on a single pole located in your yard. It can help you decrease your power costs by a decent amount every month.

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