Having Your Own Wind Turbine Is Great

Posted in Home Improvement
by Arnold Thomas

Most likely, you and your neighbors are using the same source of energy - that is, your local utility company. You may have become used to carefully conserving this energy and drawing up household budgets which accommodate your household’s energy costs. You probably think that there’s really no other choice; however, alternative energy is an option and you can take advantage of several alternative energies to meet the needs of your home.

Solar energy is a good choice; if you have an awful lot of money to spend, that is. While it’s renewable and non-polluting and certainly no one would argue that it isn’t a great source of energy, it’s also far too expensive for most people. A single solar panel is quite expensive and many panels are needed to meet the energy needs of most homes.

This is why other households utilize wind energy instead because it overcomes the limitations of solar energy and is a suitable energy resource that can save you some of your paid electricity since it is renewable and clean as well. All you need is a few wind turbines and your home should be up and running.

Wind turbines work very simply. Wind turns the rotors and the kinetic energy produced is converted to electricity which can feed directly into your home or be stored in batteries to use later. Having your own wind turbines at home allows you to generate some or all of your own electricity.

It’s not all that hard to build your own wind turbines either. All you need is rotors, something to support them and a generator to convert the kinetic energy of your rotors into electrical energy. You might also need batteries and a transformer, but the three basic parts above are plenty to get you started generating power. You can find these parts easily and there is plenty of instructional material which shows you exactly what to do.

The parts you’ll need are easy to find and can be picked up online, at junkyards and elsewhere at reasonable prices. You may even have some of the parts you need on hand already. You can also try your hand at a custom design using some parts which you have lying around; there is some room for creativity when it comes to building your own wind turbines.

If you are living in rural or away from urban areas, you get even greater advantages since you can have windy days any time of the day and windy days will always give you a sufficient supply of energy that can be used now or later. It also matches the potential of solar energy since it doesn’t produce anything harmful to the environment making it very environment friendly.

If you want to make alternative energy a part of your personal energy strategy, wind power is definitely worthy of your consideration. They’re pretty easy to build and if you find that the first turbine isn’t meeting all of the energy needs of your home, you can simply build another. They’re incredibly cheap to build and they will quickly more than pay for themselves in reduced energy costs.

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