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June 12, 2009 By: Admin Category: Wind Power

Wind Generators As Your Energy Source


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Many people have started to install wind turbines, wishing to lower their bills for electricity, and in some way help make the environment safer while saving on non-renewable sources of energy. You need some knowledge before taking your various tools and purchasing your other needs for making a wind generator.

Whether you are installing a self-made or a commercial generator, you need to make sure you have the optimal location for it. You will need a place where trees and buildings are not obstructing the air flow.

If you happen to be living on a farm, obstacles probably aren’t a factor and the view of your neighbors is no concern. However when you live within the boundaries of a city, it can be a lot more difficult to install a wind generator.

The wind towers are so tall that they can be dangerous in storms and high winds, so this could impact the community. Consult not only your local authority but also your neighbors before putting one on your property. Of course you always need to consult for the county or city codes.

You have a few choices for the exact spot for your wind tower. The top of your house could be a great location or if you own enough land you can set the tower away from the house. In a small town, numerous wind generators can be installed in a common area for the whole community. So everyone can benefit from lower utility bills, and you do not have to worry about the towers getting blown over in a storm.

You could also look into other forms of renewable energy to run your house. If you have enough sun in your area, consider installing solar panels as a back up for your wind generator.

You can read more from Steven C. Jones on his blog about wind generators and renewable energy.

Article Source: EzineArticles

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Wind Generator

May 18, 2009 By: Admin Category: Wind Power

Wind Generator Plans

Executive Summary about Wind Generator by Donald Whitehead

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Renewable energy! There is renewable energy for homes for instance, it can range from solar power by use of solar panels, or wind power by use of wind generators both of which there are plans for. This article’s main focus is on wind generators and wind generator plans. A wind generator generates electrical power using the wind as it’s power source. Coupled with solar panels wind generators are the #1 pick for renewable energy for a large array of reasons. Wind generators, unlike many electrical projects, are very basic and can be assembled and installed by most home owners themselves. You can then purchase adequate solar panels as well as the right generator for your wind generation build.

You’ll simply get the generator with the output you need and assemble it into the head of your wind generator. The prices that you pay to build your own wind generator system simply doesn’t compare to retail outlets. DIY (do it yourself) wind generator plans may set you back $50.00.

Build a Wind Generator and Save Money
Executive Summary about Wind Generator by Charles Blaine

The rotating blades set on slim towers you see along stretches of farmlands in rural America are your wind generators.

Is it Cost Effective to Build Your Own Wind Generator?

If the idea of building a wind generator to power your home has not occurred to you, you might be amazed at the advantages you can get from this type of generator. This will greatly lower the cost of your electric bill, save you money, and you significantly contribute towards saving the planet with an eco-friendly power generator. A regular wind generator will cost you some USD$5000 depending on the wattage you need to power your home. But if you build your own wind generator you can use recycled material or buy parts for as low as USD$400 and if you pay yourself USD$25 an hour for 35 hours, you have spent USD$1225.

Before you work yourself to a sweat, ask about restrictions regarding putting up your wind generator.

1.      Determine the prevailing wind direction in your home.

2.      Ask tips from the local weather bureau about wind velocity and speed.

3.      Get an expert’s assistance to do accurate computation for your wind gauge and to calculate the power formula.

4.      Blades and hub.

5.      Protective casing. To protect the body of the wind generator with those steel chimney pipes can get you going.

6.      Tail. This is the part of your generator.

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