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		<title>How Can Wind Power Generators and Solar Help You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uses of self made power Wind Power Generators and solar technology offers a way to produce an endless fountain of electricity for the home or for any other uses around the house like to power a work shop area or perhaps to run pool equipment, or saunas, whirlpools, central heat and air, washers and dryers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Uses of self made power</strong><br />
Wind Power Generators and solar technology offers a way to produce an endless fountain of electricity for the home or for any other uses around the house like to power a work shop area or perhaps to run pool equipment, or saunas, whirlpools, central heat and air, washers and dryers, hot water heaters. Although units can be built to supply entire homes with electricity the home owner can be very versatile with design in size, capacities, and whether they would like the electricity to just operate certain pieces of home equipment and appliances or if they would prefer to have enough of a supply to run the entire home.</p>
<p><strong>Use conventional electricity to run smaller appliances:</strong><br />
You may just want to build a system that would supply electricity to all of the units in your home that run on 220 and stay hooked up to the grid and use smaller amounts of electrical power from the electric company to run things like televisions, toasters, refrigerators, lights etc. Just this would still probably easily cut a power bill in half.  Lots of people are hopping aboard as they find out how wind power generators and  solar kits can be very valuable home improvement additions. Many come to realize that not only could it save them large amounts  of money in one respect  but also that the added benefits of increased property value made it a worth while improvement as well as being eco-logically beneficial too!</p>
<p><strong>Clean energy resource</strong><br />
Not only is wind power generators up and coming for their versatility, cost effectiveness, and ease of installation but they address the present global warming issues (environmental) in a very big way, that being that the technology uses the wind and the sun which are both excellent renewable energy resources that doesn&#8217;t harm the environment in any way. The mining of Fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas, are all non-renewable sources of energy and are not only being drastically depleted but are heavily dependent upon in our society to produce electricity by being burnt which harms our atmosphere with the by product that is let over.</p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t understand how the wind power generator and solar system works, a wind turbine or windmill is constructed which harnesses the wind and turns a generator, mounted in the prop area of the windmill, a car generator, which produces electricity that travels through a stator that in turn runs down through wires that take it to various other pieces of equipment that is incorporated in the system to register and transform the energy both coming in and going out to be stored and or be used in desired increments of various watts or volts. The solar part of the system comes into play more so when the wind dies down and their isn&#8217;t sufficient wind to turn the propeller. The solar panels, which are strategically placed, catch the sunlight through special cells and store energy (electricity) that way.</p>
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		<title>How To Determine If Wind Power Will Work For Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article focuses on planning and installing a residential home wind power generation system, not as much on how a wind energy system works. Wind power generation, an alternative and renewable energy source, has seen a dramatic increase in the last few years. Technological advances make it more and more feasible to install wind power [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">T</span>his article focuses on planning and installing a residential home wind power generation system, not as much on how a wind energy system works.</p>
<p>Wind power generation, an alternative and renewable energy source, has seen a dramatic increase in the last few years. Technological advances make it more and more feasible to install wind power generators for individual homes. The newer systems are more efficient and quieter.</p>
<p>Not every geographical location however, is suited for installing a wind power generator. A consistent wind, with average speeds of approximately 11 miles per hour is required to make a wind energy system feasible. Lower wind speeds can be suitable for battery charging and water pumping in your remote weekend cottage.<br />
Wind availability maps are published by the US National Renewable Energy Lab. You can get a general idea from these maps if you are living in a state and county with sufficiently high winds.</p>
<p>Once you confirm this, you will need to also check if your exact location experiences the required, consistent average wind speeds. If your home, your property is located on the side of a hill, your sheltered location might not provide the required wind speeds. Maybe you can install the wind turbine high enough, to just extend it over the ridge. You will then possibly be able to pick up sufficient wind.</p>
<p>Local wind maps, can also be found at the National Renewable Energy Lab. These maps howver, are not very easy to read and understand. Fortunately though, you can simply contact a wind power manufacturer, such as those listed in the American Wind Energy Association website. They can tell you if it is feasible to install a wind power generator for your home.</p>
<p>At this point, just get some general information about the feasibility of installing a wind power system for your home. You have some more checking to do, before you spend a lot of your and the manufacturer&#8217;s  time on details.</p>
<p>Next step is to check the local codes and requirements. Your town might have some bylaws, or if you live in a subdivision, there might be restrictions in place, that will not allow you to install a wind power generator for your home. Don&#8217;t let that deter you! Get a petition going in your town or city to change the bylaws.<br />
Talk to the neighbor hood association. Who knows, maybe the whole subdivision will end up supporting a wind power generator for all the homes!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to also talk to your neighbors. Unfortunately, some people still believe that all wind energy generators are noisy and kill birds. Inform the neighbors as you investigate and learn more.<br />
Once you know that no local laws, regulations, neighbors or neighbor hood associations will stop you, it is time to talk to the manufacturers again.</p>
<p>I recommend talking to at least two different wind power manufacturers with different types of rotors, such as horizontal propeller blades, or vertical &#8216;egg beater&#8217; blades. Each of these has advantages and disadvantages. You want to make sure that the type of system you end up installing is the best for your particular application.</p>
<p>Ask the manufacturer a lot of questions, such as:</p>
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<li>How much clearance is required around the tower and rotor blades?</li>
<li>How tall will the wind tower be?</li>
<li>What are the noise emissions? Do they have certified sound data?</li>
<li>How many installations have they done? Can you go see one?</li>
<li>What output can you expect from their system?</li>
<li>What is the installed cost per kilowatt-hour?</li>
<li>What kind of warranties do they provide?</li>
<li>What will they need from you to do to make it happen? (besides money)</li>
<li>Will they apply for the required permits?</li>
<li>Will they make the connection to the electric grid?</li>
<li>Will you have to hire a general contractor?</li>
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<p>Compare all the answers between the different models and manufacturers and then you can make an educated decision.</p>
<p>A handful of States provide some incentives for installing small wind power systems. Check with your state and local governments. Another option could be to get a reduced-rate mortgage for adding the wind power system. Check with your mortgage company or mortgage broker.</p>
<p>If you find after doing all this research, that wind power is not the solution for you, then maybe a solar photovoltaic system is your solution.</p>
<p>I do hope that you will be able to install either a solar energy system or a wind power generator for your home.</p>
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