Wind energy is another form of renewable energy. The energy that is obtained from wind can be used as power at home, farms and in other industries that require power in large scale. But obtaining this energy on a large scale is quite complex and is very expensive. So to save money and time, people have started to build homemade windmills.
A windmill consists of three main components a rotor with blades, tower and motor. If your home is located in a windy area then it is the best location to set up the windmill. The blades must be facing the wind. When the wind blows the blades convert the kinetic energy into electricity. The motor that is connected to the blades does the actual conversion.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Are You Ready to Build a Wind Turbine?
Have you ever dreamed about taking on a project to build a wind turbine? For a start it should be stated that many of the demands to build a wind turbine that functions effectively might indicate it's not necessarily a project to be taken on by just anybody. If you've got the know-how and a large enough parcel of land along with a continual prevailing wind, then this alternative for producing electrical power will not only help you save money, but may even enable you to sell excess power back to your utility company at the same time.
Build a Wind Turbine and Generate Your Own Electricity
Solar, water and wind power are the three most commonly used natural resources when it comes to generating electricity at home. Solar panels are great, but the problem is that they don't work at night. Water power is only feasible if you have access to a natural source of running water such as a stream or river on your property, so it doesn't work for everybody. Sometimes water power works, but the water might dry up during the summer.
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California Residential Wind Power
The State of California leads the way in renewable energy initiatives and offers generous rebates of 50% for select wind power systems.
The wind power systems described in this article are connected to the utility company, or grid tied, and don't incorporate storage batteries. In California excess power generated by a wind power system can be sold back to the utility (net metering).
The wind power systems described in this article are connected to the utility company, or grid tied, and don't incorporate storage batteries. In California excess power generated by a wind power system can be sold back to the utility (net metering).
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