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20th April 2009


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Winds have been used for many purposes for hundreds of years. From ancient sailing vessels to windmill power on farms. With the depletion of fossil fuels a clear and present truth, wind power has become news for the now. Wind power for home use is now more accessible than ever before. From using home wind generators for powering appliances to wind farms used to power entire cities, wind turbines are a renewable source of energy for the ages.

Building wind powered turbines can be a backup power source or it can be used to power appliances in one’s home. Wind power can take a home partially off the power grid or completely off the grid. The more wind the more power that can be made, as power is made from the blades turning.

This energy is then sent to a battery source for storage. Before being used in a residence or other electrical application, it must first be converted to an AC current using and inverter. The amount of power produced by the wind turbine is based on the wind turbine blade size, how tall the tower is and how much wind the area has.

Wind powered homes are typically powered both by the local power company and the wind power generator. If the wind speeds decline below the necessary speed and no electricity is created, the local power kicks in. On the other hand, if the wind powered generator produces too much power it is sold back to the local power company.

Being completely off the grid is another option for wind turbine powered homes. In this case, the home has no backup power system. Batteries are used to store any excess power collected; however, in long periods of no wind, the batteries would eventually run out of power leaving the house without a power source.

Inter-tied or off the grid powered homes are both examples of using wind power turbines for residential home power. For large scale power needs, it takes more than a single wind powered turbine.

Large scale power production from wind turbines required large scale wind turbines set up in clusters. These clusters are known as wind farms. Wind farms are typically set up on large areas of flat land where the wind is on average 14 mph. These wind farms, once developed, are free from inflation and offer a free source of renewable energy.

These utility sized wind turbines send their energy to nearby generator stations where it will be distributed throughout the area. This power created by these wind farms is a constantly renewable source of energy, particularly in windy areas.

From wind farms for powering cities or wind turbine generators for powering homes, the use of wind driven turbines is on the increase. Our supply of fossil fuels mandates that we find and use an alternate energy source. Wind, a practically endless supply of energy, is at our disposal for power use. Homeowners can build and use their own wind turbines for supplementing their power.

If you are thinking about installing renewable power in your home then it is well worth taking into consideration a Homemade Power option, as these are easy to build and install. They also cost a fraction of off-the shelf systems.

There are some great Renewable Energy Resources available on the Internet these days, so check them out before committing yourself.


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