Friday, December 25, 2009

The Facts

Wind Turbine Facts


What would you do if you could get the electric company to give you money? Well, there are ways to make the electric company and ways that you never have to pay them again. Wind energy is the fastest growing means of alternative energy in the world. Since 2000, the electricity output from wind energy has more than quadrupled. The reason wind energy is popular is because it is clean, efficient, renewable and readily available. Wind turbines have been popping up all over the world. It isn't just homeowners or regular people trying to find alternative energy, but countries and large organizations. There is a demand and people are turning to wind power as a way to meet the alternative energy needs.

Wind power is an interesting idea. There are people who have been installing wind turbines and then taking themselves "off the grid." This means they disconnect themselves from the electric company and never deal with them again. No bills, no notes, no phone calls. Nothing.

This sounds like a great idea, but it requires installing wind turbines, which can be costly. However, there are ways to make some money back. In the United States, there are many states that offer tax breaks by using alternative energy. You will save money if you qualify and you will make your money back faster. There are also some states that allow homeowners to sell the extra energy back. These are "net metering laws." When using the wind turbine, the electricity meter will actually spin backwards. Net metering laws allow homeowners and businesses to be billed only for their net energy consumption as opposed to all of the energy they used.

Net metering helps because customers get full value of the electricity they use. People who use wind turbines might need to use the power company still because wind is intermittent. Over 40 states offer some type of net metering law. Residents should take advantage of these. They can get more information by going to http://www.eere.energy.gov/greenpower/resources/maps/netmetering_map.shtml or contacting the Dept. of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

As more people begin using wind turbines and the technology progresses, the cost of getting and installing wind turbines is decreasing. This is good news for anyone looking to use wind turbines. Now, there are other avenues to pursue when looking for alternative energy.

Worldwide, wind energy only accounts for 1 percent of the electricity use. However, there are countries that have taken a bigger role in using wind as a viable solution to meeting alternative energy needs. Denmark uses wind turbines for 19 percent of its electricity productions, Spain and Portugal use nine percent and Germany and Ireland use six percent.

Wind turbines also help the environment. Over the course of the wind turbine's lifetime, a residential turbine would be equivalent to planting two trees with the amount of carbon dioxide that would be saved. There are many reasons to get on the wind power bandwagon. They are all worth it. If money is the only thing holding you back, consider all the rebates and benefits you can get from owning a wind turbine. You will make your money back in a few years.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Think about this

Think Wind turbine electricity


Wind Turbine Generators work good to make electricity especially when the wind is blowing. But what do we do when the wind dies down to only a few miles per hour? Well, right now we sit and wait for the wind to come back up and eventually we know it will; in fact there are special programs that are used to monitor the wind in certain regions to predict the exact placement of these wind generators for the best return on investment. Some of these wind generators are colossal in size and very expensive to build, erect and ship all the parts.

The static electricity created by the large wind generator fan blades moving thru the air is significant. With this electromagnetic energy once it is used it goes to zero like a big zap from the carpet after you drag your feet across it. But as the wind generator blades move thru the air and the electromagnetic energy is built up again and again. We should use this zapping power to allow the spinning blades of a wind generator to flap, by sending pulses into specially manufactured material memory blades. As they flap much like a bird we can increase speed of the blade slightly when the wind is weak. Thus have a more constant power output to the in times of no or little wind. By creating a flapping situation blades can continue even when airflow is very low at 2-3 mph.

It might appear to be funny looking watching the propeller blades waving around or flapping as they spin, but by using these techniques we can improve the efficiency of wind turbine electricity generation.

Think on this.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The How and What of Wind Turbines

Wind Turbine Electricity Intro


As fuel prices continue to rise, so do our utility expenses. The cost to maintain the necessity called electricity is escalating by the hour, and more and more people are looking for suitable alternatives to conventional energy. Renewable energy stands out as the most suitable alternative, with wind power being the most popular and rapidly growing option. Apart from standing out in abilities, wind power energy stands out in its cost-effectiveness and savings potential.

Between 2000 and now, wind energy output has increased by 4 times. Wind power is becoming increasingly popular because it is clean, renewable, easier and cheaper to access than other forms of renewable energy. Wind turbines have been surfacing all over the world as more and more people are installing do-it-yourself wind turbines and taking themselves off the grid. Imagine the considerable savings when compared to getting a commercially installed renewable energy system!

Although wind energy accounts for only about 1% of the world's alternative energy use, some countries have taken bigger steps. Denmark uses wind turbines for 19% of its electricity production, Spain and Portugal use 9% and Germany and Ireland use 6% each. As more people begin using wind turbines and the technology develops, the cost of acquiring wind turbines is steadily decreasing. That is great news for anyone looking to save by using alternative energy.

Your electricity bill can be cut in half immediately by installing a single wind turbine to generate half of your energy needs. The quantity of electrical power that you need determines which type and size turbine you will need. For even greater savings, you can actually build your own wind power generator from standard auto parts. Are you getting excited now?

A homemade wind turbine can be mounted on your roof or on a free standing tower, which can be made from concrete. Your property can contain as many as you want or need, as long as you have the space. In fact, several homemade wind turbines can cost less than one commercial turbine. If you can build a few wind turbines with 5 to 10 foot blades, you can surely power your entire household!

Apart from savings on utility bills and installation of a cost and maintenance free solution, you can also save money by selling energy to the utility company. In many states, any excess energy produced by your wind power system can be sold back to your utility company, making your payments to them next to zero. There are also government tax breaks available for qualified persons who switch to alternative power sources.

If you were not sure before, you must be sure now. Wind power energy is the way to go. This is the best source of alternative energy that will help protect the environment and guarantee you a lifetime of savings.
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