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		<title>Do You Need Wind Power?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Is a wind power system at home worth the energy? Can you cut your costs to the utility company? Is the noise those blades make spinning in the wind, possibly knocking birds out of the sky and the arguments over zoning laws regarding the height of your turbine tower going to take more energy from you than produce? The downside...<em><a href="http://www.alternative-energy-fuels.com/wind/do-you-need-wind-power">Continue reading</a></em></p><p>The Original Post is Located Here: <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-fuels.com/wind/do-you-need-wind-power">Do You Need Wind Power?</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="drop-cap">I</span>s a wind power system at home worth the energy? Can you cut your costs to the utility company? Is the noise those blades make spinning in the wind, possibly knocking birds out of the sky and the arguments over zoning laws regarding the height of your turbine tower going to take more energy from you than produce?</p>
<p>The downside of wind power is enough to keep most people from using a wind turbine to further their goal of energy self-sufficiency, or even just helping the environment while doing something good for the Earth. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of a home wind system that will help you make an informed choice about what is the best system for you.</p>
<p>Wind power is an endless source of solar energy heating Earth&#8217;s atmosphere. This forms the jet streams circling our world. In most area it is intermittent. The wind doesn&#8217;t always blow when and where it is needed, so research is needed for your particular site to see how feasible it is.</p>
<p>The costs to energy companies, in kilowatt-per-hour to operate wind turbines is approximately $.06 while more traditional sources of fossil fuel can be up to $.75. It is a cleaner source of energy especially when compared to coal extraction or oil production. As you create your own power instead of relying on the power grid, your impact on the environment lessens immensely.</p>
<p>The danger of wind turbines to birds migrating along flyways has been proven, but there are different types of turbines that are more eco-friendly than others.</p>
<p>The vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) have helical shaped blades that move slower than the usual style of wind turbine and the birds are able to sense them. Studies also show that the VAWT are quieter running and begin producing power at a lower wind threshold. They can also produce power at higher wind speeds and operate in urban areas, where the wind direction is omni-directional i.e., coming from multi directions due to deflection by surrounding buildings.</p>
<p>Do you need wind power? Wind power is one more source of energy added to solar, thermal heating and an energy audit of your home to show you where energy is being wasted. To learn more about wind power, the Internet is a good resource for information that will show you DIY alternatives and how to get started harnessing the free energy flowing around you.</p>
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<p>Help improve the environment and save money by producing your own power. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://homewindenergysolutions.com">DIY wind energy</a> is easy, affordable and a rewarding family project that will add value to your home.</p>
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		<title>How To Determine If Wind Power Will Work For Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 00:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>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 generators for individual homes. The...<em><a href="http://www.alternative-energy-fuels.com/wind/how-to-determine-if-wind-power-will-work-for-your-home">Continue reading</a></em></p><p>The Original Post is Located Here: <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-fuels.com/wind/how-to-determine-if-wind-power-will-work-for-your-home">How To Determine If Wind Power Will Work For Your Home</a></p>]]></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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<p>Christiane Perrin, is a registered professional HVAC engineer with a passion for the environment. She is excited about the building industry going green and wants to support homeowners on their journey to building and remodeling green homes. <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://greenandsustainablebuildings.com"></a><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.greenandsustainablebuildings.com" target="_blank">www.greenandsustainablebuildings.com</a></div>
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