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How To Make Wind EnergyDrew Jackson ![]() With headlines everyday regarding the world's demand for power exceeding the available supply, now more than ever it's time to take a serious look at how to make wind energy. By becoming more aware of our personal power and water usage, we can put in place more pollution-free and cost-effective renewable power solutions in our homes. Currently, solar and renewable power solutions are the most efficient options when considering replacement of the conventional power we use daily. These solutions help you combat power outages, reduce your electricity bills, and are easy on the environment. This article is an overview of a cost-effective wind energy solution you can put in place in your home. Let me start by saying renewable power solutions work best when these conditions are met: You have a house or farmhouse that ranges over a large area. Typically, wind energy solutions are used in areas spread over an acre in size. The average wind speed where you live is at least 11 miles per hour. Obviously, if you live where there's little wind, your system won't work. In these situations first consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home. You need to draw water from an external source. You can install a wind power system when you don't need to get water from an outside source, however, if you need water on a regular basis, a wind energy system is your best option. Your house needs a continual uninterrupted power supply. Over coming power outages is easy with a pollution-free wind power system. A typical renewable power system consists of a tower and five blades to create wind energy. The height of the tower depends to a large degree on the location of your house. You'll likely require a higher tower if you live in a low-wind zone; shorter towers work best if you live by the beach. By using a wind generator, the renewable energy you create can be converted into electrical power you can use for running the electrical appliances around your home. You can even store the power you've generated for use later, all of which makes wind generators more efficient than conventional power systems. If the wind power jargon is new to you, the terms, wind mills, wind turbines, and wind generators all refer to the same machine. If you want to explore how to make wind energy at home in order to eliminate your power bill. Get a comprehensive, step-by-step guide at [a href="http://www.alternativeenergy.productsconsumerreport.com/How-To-Make-Wind-Energy.htm"
Article submitted Wednesday, September 17, 2008 |
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