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e you ever considered whether wind power would be a viable option to provide energy for your residence? Wind turbines are one of the most popular alternative energy options available for individual citizens. But, does DIY wind power make sense for you?
How Do Residential Wind Turbines Work?
Before you can determine whether this energy source makes sense for you, it is important to understand some of the basic premises behind the mechanism. Wind turbines placed upon tall towers work to collect kinetic energy which can be converted into energy for use in a residence. Kinetic energy is generated by blade movement when the wind blows past the turbines. As wind speeds increase, more energy is generated.
Will DIY Wind Power Save me Money?
It is generally understood that wind power is a cleaner form of power than electricity, but will it save your household money? Yes! Most wind turbine systems will reduce your overall power bill between 50-90%. The overall cost savings experienced will be determined by several factors including wind speeds in your area [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the total amount of electricity that your household utilizes, and the cost required to establish the DIY wind power system initially.
How do I Determine the Size of the Turbine Required for my Home?
As you begin to plan construction of your DIY wind power system, you are likely wondering what size turbine will be required to generate your needed electricity. Most homes utilize between 9 [link widoczny dla zalogowanych],4000 kWH per year. Therefore, wind turbines that range from 5-15 kw are required to meet this average household demand.
Now that you understand how a wind turbine system can benefit your household [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it is time to take the next steps. Research the available wind turbine systems, associated costs and then once you have purchased your system, work to position it appropriately on your household so that you maximize the available wind power in your area.
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