Diy Wind Turbine Will Cut Power Bills Now

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If you are seriously looking at ways to cut your power bills, DIY wind turbine are the way to go. They are an excellent way to harvest some of the FREE wind energy flowing around us all day long.

Wind turbines are steadily gaining in popularity worldwide. As we speaking, in Europe, wind power is no longer a novelty and is starting to eclipse traditional power sources, like coal and other fossil fuels.

Wind energy is not as complicated as power from other sources. That makes taking advantage of wind power something approachable by the average homeowner.

Building a windmill is not that difficult and DIY wind turbine plans are available everywhere on the internet for very little money. Because wind is something we can see, getting your small wind turbine from a kit gives you a real sense of satisfaction.

So, what is the motivation for building a home wind turbine?

1. Saving on power bills - you can either provide supplemental energy that will offset some of what you buy from your utility each month or, build enough wind power to take yourself totally off the utility's grid.

2. Saving the environment - for every kilowatt-hour you produce, you are NOT requiring a power plant to make that much energy for you. That results in lower carbon emissions and less damage to the environment.

3. Energy independence - as fossil fuel prices continue to rise, being independent of your utility's power supply becomes increasingly attractive. We know oil and coal are finite resources and one day they will be gone. Without an independent power source, there is no assurance electricity will be available to run your home, computer, etc.

Here are the steps you need to take to see if wind power is for you:

1. Don't give up until you thoroughly understand the wind environment around your home - the smartest way to the ball in motion is to learn all you can about the wind energy on your property. This requires delving into wind patterns at different altitudes and at different distances from your house. The factors you must consider are, the distance from your house (line loss), how high the turbine must be placed to have access to sustained wind, and the seasonality of the wind patterns.

2. Look into various turbines that can deliver power in your particular wind environment - not all windmills are the same. Make sure that the wind turbine you choose fits the wind patterns on your property. You can't just examine the manufacturer's specifications and expect the device to perform in the same way at your home. There are many stories out there about underperforming wind turbines that don't meet claims made by their manufacturers.

In any case, the time to begin your study is now. Start with really trying to understand the free energy on your property. If a DIY wind turbine is right for you, it won't take long before you have paid your investment.


About the Author:
Roger G. Brown has been an energy engineer for 20 years, having saved countless companies money on their power bills. If you want to learn more about how to slash your utility bill Now, check out Roger's tips on how to save money AND get a Wind Tax Credit



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