Wind Power Technology

7 November 2009

If youe reading this chances are you have some interest in how wind power technology is used to generate electricity – and more specifically, how it can be used to help power your home. Today we explore some of the basics of setting up a wind power installation at home with the help of the Earth4Energy guidebook.�So you want to set up a wind turbine at home? The first key question that has to be asked is the obvious one – have you got enough wind? In general you will need a reasonable speed and consistency of wind. With other choices of power like solar energy and wind energy you can do this. Access to utilize the usable natural resources: Don you want to feel good by not paying for the electricity you utilize? This is a chance for you to utilize unlimited power as you require with no need to border about the electricity meter. It is an opportunity to utilize the ample amount of power usable in nature to power your house and cook your meals. The wind generator and solar energy are the solutions to your power needs. Truth be told it is not that hard to build a wind turbine on your own with the proper instruction manual and Im not alone in being a homeowner who is sick and tired of paying the utility companies rising fees to the point of taking action. Building your own home wind generators or wind turbines is a viable alternative energy source. How wind generators work is totally dependent on the free natural resource of the wind which forces the blades on the wind turbines to spin thereby producing kinetic energy to be converted into electricity to power you home. Excess energy is stored in batteries to be used as and when required. The key criterion for your DIY wind generators to be successful is of course wind power. So, you need to ensure that the wind speed where you locate your wind generator is at least 9 miles per hour.

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