Wind Generators for Home Use

Do you want to cut down on expensive electricity bills? Do you want to do your part in saving the environment by reducing pollution? If this sounds like a good idea to you then you think about installing and using wind generators for home use.

Over the last few years there has been a lot of interest in adopting renewable energy sources. Solar energy and wind energy are the best ways to meet your energy requirements, and products that can make good use of sun and wind power are becoming more available each yer. The good news is, that apart from the many big projects such as wind farms, many of these products are now available for home use.

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Home wind generators can save you a lot of money by providing your home with practically free electricity simply by harnessing the power of the wind. If you live in an area with high and consistent wind flows, you can tap into this renewable (and free) energy source by buying or building a wind generator for home use.

A lot of people think that it is too hard to build wind generators at home and that they will need to spend a lot of money to build one from scratch. But things have changed in recent years. Thanks to the latest advancements in alternative technology, it is becoming much more affordable to buy and install these wind turbines and generators at your home.

There are two options open to you.

  1. You can either buy a ready-made wind power generator (or possibly from a kit)
  2. You can order your own custom made generator from the increasing numbers of wind generation companies.

The benefits of installing a wind power generator at your home.

1. You can cut your monthly electricity bills by half, or maybe more.

Wind turbine generators can provide you an alternative and reliable source of power to your home at no ongoing cost to you. The process involves taking the kinetic energy of air movement (ie. wind), using it to turn turbines, and gets transformed by the generator into electric energy that can be used immediately and/or stored in a battery for later use.

This way you can easily cut down your usual electricity bills to half or in some cases to completely zero. Yes, you need to invest some money in the beginning when buying an d installing the necessary equipment. But in time the money saved by using wind power generators will more than cover the initial investment.

2. Be immune to power outages.

Power outages occur occasionally sometimes because of severe weather conditions or simply because of excessive power consumption and lack of sufficient power storage. Energy utility companies face this issue on a regular basis. Having your own renewable energy source such as a home wind power generator can eliminate this problem for good.  With a home wind power generator you can ensure that you still have power even when your neighbours don’t.

3. They are environmentally friendly and can help reduce air pollution.

Pollution is becoming a massive problem and we all need to do something to help reduce air pollution typically caused by burning fuels like coal and natural gas. Clean energy sources like wind energy and solar energy are very eco-friendly and do not cause any kind of pollution. So, if you install a wind generatos at your home you are helping to reduce air pollution.

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Thanks to the rising costs of electricity, wind generators for home use are a much more viable otption than ever before. With the decreasing costs and the ease of installation, many more homeowners are taking advantage of this opportunity to save money. By harnessing wind power you are reducing your electricity bill and  doing the environment some good as well!

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:wind generators?
    I understand that if you have a wind generator it will automatically shut down in case of a power failure to prevent electrical shock to the power company repairmen.Does this mean if there is a huricane and the power was off for weeks you would not be able to use the generator to power your house during this time?

    • ANSWER:It is true, as it is with photoelectric solar systems.Operating either system without power on the grid is not as simple as it might seem. Typically a wind-powered generator or a PV system is not designed to deliver the maximum load an occupancy might use. Therefore, it is necessary to shed load when the grid goes down. Conversely, at any given time the occupancy might be using less electricity than the generating system delivers. In such cases batteries are usually used, and arrangements made to reduce the generated output, or cycle it when the batteries need help.
  2. QUESTION:what are different types of wind generators?
    i am looking forward all kinds of generators which can be used in wind turbine(wind farms).
    i search about real types and industrial of generators, not mankinds or labratoars ones.
    thank you

    • ANSWER:Induction generators are used for stand alone systems, synchrounous generators could be used as well.
  3. QUESTION:How many wind generators would have to be install?
    How many wind generators would it take to replace 50% of the power plants powered by coal and natural gas?

    • ANSWER:According to the Edison Electric Institute (eei.com), in 2005 there was 1,067,019 MW of capacity available. Of the energy generated, 49.7% came from coal and 18.7% came from natural gas.Doing the math, that means to replace half of the power plants powered by coal and natural gas, we have to replace 364,920 MW of capacity.Assuming that the average wind generator has a capacity of 250 kW, we need 4 of them for every MW of capacity. Once again, doing the math, we would need 1,459,680 250-kW windmills to replace 50% of the power plants currently powered by coal or natural gas.If you can build the plants for 0 / kW (that might be too cheap), each turbine would cost 0,000. Since you need 1,500,000 of them (rounding to make the math easier, I only have an 8 digit calculator), you would have to find investment of 0 billion.

      Assuming you found the space and the investors, you will NEVER get this past the environmentalists (ironic, isn’t it?). They will complain that the “whoosh whoosh whoosh” sound is noise pollution and that too many birds are flying into the turbine blades.

  4. QUESTION:Why do wind generators need a constant power draw?
    I was researching wind generators, and I kept reading something about wind generators needing a big battery bank (300-400 Ah) or a charge controller with a dump or power diversion mode to maintain a draw on the generator at all times.

    • ANSWER:Some wind generators will overspeed if they don’t have a load.  Even if they don’t, using a charge controller with a dump load lets you use energy that would otherwise be wasted; even if the use doesn’t gain you much, it’s better than not having the energy at all and you didn’t have to pay extra to get it.
  5. QUESTION:How do I make my own wind power generators?
    I want to make my own wind power generator at home because I want to use it to power my laptop and a small portable TV. How do I go about building wind power generators?

    • ANSWER:I make my 2 wind power generators at home and you will need
      a generator, blades battery and inverter.I use them to power my lighting along my balcony.Actually I got the infomation from http://www.makewindpowerathome.com. Thats where I got my blade designs from and learnt how to wire it up.. Its saving me some good money :)

 

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