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		<title>You Can Use Wind Power To Generate Electricity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the costs of fossil fuels continually on the rise and tensions in certain areas of the world, it makes perfect sense for you to consider alternative forms of energy. Renewable green energy is all around us for the taking.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the costs of fossil fuels continually on the rise and tensions in certain areas of the world, it makes perfect sense for you to consider alternative forms of energy. Renewable green energy is all around us for the taking.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never been a better time to save money and help out the planet as there is right now.  One way that you can accomplish both is to cut down on the electricity you buy from your electric company, which you can do by producing your own electricity at home.</p>
<p>A wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity. What most homeowners don&#8217;t know is that building your own wind turbine is something that&#8217;s fairly easy to accomplish with the right set of instructions. The parts you will need will usually only cost around a few hundred dollars and you can get them are your local home improvement store.</p>
<p>Before you run out and purchase a manual, though, you want to make sure that installing a turbine is the best option for your location.</p>
<p>The technology of wind turbines has advanced in recent years, but even a small turbine can take up a lot of room. They&#8217;re not perfect for every location and you may need a great deal of cooperation from your neighbors, who might consider your new renewable green energy device an eyesore.</p>
<p>Another factor to consider is how much wind you actually receive. Virtually every place on earth gets wind at some time or another, but you will need a brisk wind and you will need to get it often in order for a turbine to make sense for you.</p>
<p>You will need a location to mount your turbine.  They are now small enough so that you can put them right on your roof, but you need to make sure that you don&#8217;t have a lot of obstructions that will block the wind such as, tall buildings or trees.  If you don&#8217;t have an unobstructed area to mount your turbine, using wind as a source of energy may not be the best option for you.</p>
<p>You won&#8217;t need to make any changes inside your home to use the energy generated by your turbine. And of course one turbine won&#8217;t be enough to generate all the electricity the average household uses, but it can make a dent in your electrical bill and save you money every time the bill comes.</p>
<p>For many people a using the power of the wind is a great way to go, and you might be one of them.  If you build it yourself you can save thousands of dollars off the cost of purchase and installation. You can&#8217;t expect to get completely &#8216;off the grid&#8217; with one turbine, but you can realistically expect to save quite a bit of money on your electric bill, and gain some cool bragging rights with your neighbors.</p>
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		<title>Wind Turbine for Home Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are beginning to appreciate the value of homebrew wind turbines. The biggest issue holding back the new popularity of this energy source is the fact that much of the population don&#8217;t realize how good the rate of return on this investment really is. They also don&#8217;t understand that you can build a diy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are beginning to appreciate the value of homebrew wind turbines. The biggest issue holding back the new popularity of this energy source is the fact that much of the population don&#8217;t realize how good the rate of return on this investment really is. They also don&#8217;t understand that you can build a diy wind turbine with a very small investment.</p>
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We all need to understand that these home made wind turbine plans as alternative power sources are very important. <a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a> can relieve the pressure on current energy supplies. It is also a non polluting clean source of energy. </p>
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If we hope to retain our natural resources and ensure that we will continue to have energy for the future. A relatively unused source is wind energy. When the wind is blowing we can have a steady flow of electrical energy.</p>
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When you build your own wind turbine you are your own energy source and in full control of costs. When you utilize a home made wind turbine plan you will grab wind energy and convert it into mechanical energy which can then be changed into electrical energy. </p>
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When you learn how to make your own wind turbineyou will help eliminate or at least reduces the need and dependence on our naturally occurring organic fuels and take us a step closer to relieving the pressure on our environment.</p>
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It is relatively inexpensive to have one of these homebrew wind turbines on your property and the cost of startup can be less than two hundred dollars. Small wind turbines for home use can supply electricity for lighting, refrigeration, TV and other household appliances. </p>
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Having your own micro wind turbines will allow you to drastically reduce the energy costs utilizing what can essentially be considered no cost electricity. </p>
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You will discover a horizontal axis turbine and a vertical axis turbine. The horizontal axis turbines are the more often used and you should think about using these when deciding how to make a wind turbine. The horizontal design places the blade and rotor at the top of a tower.</p>
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This design also allows the gearbox and generator to be placed on the ground, making access for servicing more user friendly. This design however may be less efficient because it generates more torque and drag.</p>
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You may be asking yourself what is a low cost wind turbine? You can get started under $200. Wind power is safe, clean and renewable. Constructing a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.your-home-energy.com">homemade wind turbine</a> is not only quite practical, but is also an environmentally friendly answer to suatain today&#8217;s energy demands.</p>
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		<title>Wind Power And Your Home- 9 Good Reasons For You To Consider</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind power has been used for electricity generation in homes for many years in remote areas. With today&#8217;s relentless increase in energy prices more and more folk who live in urban areas are looking at wind power as a way of reducing their power bills. It&#8217;s been calculated that wind power use in the USA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind power has been used for electricity generation in homes for many years in remote areas. With today&#8217;s relentless increase in energy prices more and more folk who live in urban areas are looking at wind power as a way of reducing their power bills. It&#8217;s been calculated that wind power use in the USA has risen by an estimated 26% percent each year over the last 5 years.</p>
<p>Why should you consider wind power in your home.</p>
<p><strong>#1 Wind power provides energy at a cheaper rate than the average electricity  retail price   <br /></strong><br /><strong>#2 It consumes no fossil fuels (wind power produces no carbon dioxide emissions or waste products)<br /></strong><br /><strong>#3 It&#8217;s pollution free (Wind power does not emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere)<br /></strong><br /><strong>#4 It&#8217;s clean (virtually no environmental problems)<br /></strong><br /><strong>#5 It&#8217;s inexhaustible, (the winds have and always will be with us)<br /></strong><br /><strong>#6 It&#8217;s eco-friendly (wind power doesn&#8217;t contribute to global warming or climate change).   <br /></strong><br /><strong>7# It&#8217;s stable (wind power costs don&#8217;t fluctuate with the price of fuel).  <br /></strong><br /><strong>#8 It&#8217;s efficient (small wind turbines are suitable for many homes).<br /></strong><br /><strong>#9 It&#8217;s the worlds fastest growing energy source (an estimated30% growth per year).<br /></strong><br />One last thing, and a word of warning, yes wind power is suitable for many homes, but before you start rushing off and constructing your own wind turbine you have got to take into account possible noise, visual impact, and other conservation issues. Also you may have to apply for planning permission from your local authorities before you add wind power to your home.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Domestic Wind Turbines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The escalating cost of electrical power along with the rapid depletion of the Earth&#8217;s fossil fuels, are giving pause to homeowners who are trying to balance their energy choices against the effect that their choices may have on the environment that their children and grandchildren will inherit. Many, in the areas of the country that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The escalating cost of electrical power along with the rapid depletion of the Earth&#8217;s fossil fuels, are giving pause to homeowners who are trying to balance their energy choices against the effect that their choices may have on the environment that their children and grandchildren will inherit. Many, in the areas of the country that have favorable wind conditions, are building and installing domestic wind turbines to fulfill some or all of their family&#8217;s electric power requirements. Most are driven by the desire to contain household living expenses, but others who can easily absorb the higher fuel and utility charges are installing these domestic wind turbines because of their sincere belief that the planet is in trouble, and needs their help. Domestic wind turbines generate energy that is cheap, abundant, and green.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homesolarwindpower.com/Benefits-of-Domestic-Wind-Turbines.html?id=131">Benefits of Domestic Wind Turbines</a></strong></p>
<p>Domestic wind turbines generate energy that is better than renewable, it&#8217;s inexhaustible. Those who are generating even part their power for domestic use are not only saving money, they are also reduces the emission of CO2 and other gasses that contribute to the greenhouse effect.</p>
<p>The yearly operating costs for domestic wind turbines are negligible in comparison to the cost of electricity purchase from your area power company. These turbines require almost no maintenance, and the source of power is free. It is the up-front costs that sometimes form a roadblock for some middle-class homeowners, but more about that later.</p>
<p>Those early adopters who installed wind turbines decades ago, worked with large bulky equipment that required a lot of space to assemble, install, and operate. Maintenance was also a much greater problem that it is now. These older installations were created not so much for cost and environmental concerns. They were often the only alternative to having no power in some remote farming areas. Today, however, technological advances have provided us with systems that are amazingly small and light. These systems are easier to install than their predecessors; some are even designed to be mounted on rooftops.</p>
<p>Installing only one of these small units won&#8217;t provide you with enough energy to permit you to get off from the electric company grid. One will, however, when combined with additional units or with solar power systems, provide you with a sizable portion of your energy needs at a considerable cost savings.</p>
<p><strong>Components and Costs</strong></p>
<p>When this modern generation of domestic wind turbines were originally introduced, they were attractive to hobbyists and innovative early adopters. They were expensive and made a statement more about the owner&#8217;s world view than his financial acumen. Today&#8217;s commercially manufactured <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homesolarwindpower.com/Articles.htm?q=Wind+power+turbine" target="_blank">wind turbines </a>can be purchased at reasonable cost, but more importantly can be built from components found at your local hardware store. Handy homeowners, using simple hand tools, can build and install a system for around $200. All they need is a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homesolarwindpower.com/Earth4energy-Review--Is-Earth4energy-a-Scam-.html?id=12" target="_blank">good DIY step-by-step guide</a>, som<a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a>e, and tools to construct a system that will work as long and as efficiently as the commercial offerings.</p>
<p><strong>Is Wind Power Right for Your Home?</strong></p>
<p>Obviously, wind power is not suitable for every home. Crowded metropolitan areas or exclusive vacation villages may not be appropriate venues for domestic wind power systems. If, however, your home is on a large piece of land in an area where neighborhood resistance is not a factor, you may be able to construct a large wind turbine that can generate significant electrical energy for your home. There are smaller rooftop mounted systems that can be used in more structured surroundings, but you must have adequate average wind velocity of at least ten miles per hour to generate even a small component of your energy needs.</p>
<p>Survey you particular situation. If it logistically possible for you to install a wind turbine for home use, you&#8217;ll save money and help the environment at the same time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind power to produce electricity accounts for only 1% of worldwide electricity usage, but it accounts for 19% of the total electricity used in Denmark, 9% in Spain and Portugal, 6% in Germany. The United States lags far behind other countries in harvesting the power of the wind to produce residential energy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind power to produce electricity accounts for only 1% of worldwide electricity usage, but it accounts for 19% of the total electricity used in Denmark, 9% in Spain and Portugal, 6% in Germany. The United States lags far behind other countries in harvesting the power of the wind to produce residential energy.</p>
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<p>Wind energy is considered by many experts to be the cleanest and most environmentally friendly natural energy source. Wind gen<a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a>rgy produces no harmful greenhouse gas emissions like that of fossil fuel derived energy.</p>
<p>The modern wind power industry began in 1979 with the serial production of wind turbines by several Danish manufacturers. These early turbines were small by today&#8217;s standards, with capacities of 20 to 30 kW each. Since then, they have increased greatly in size, while wind turbine production has expanded to many countries all over the world.</p>
<p>The state of Oklahoma is playing a significant role bringing wind produced electricity into more widespread use. During the course of the next 5 years utility companies in Oklahoma plan to dramatically increase the amount of power generated by wind farms. The University of Oklahoma plans to purchase 100% of its electricity from wind power by 2013 through an agreement with Oklahoma Gas &amp; Electric. Plans for a 100 MW wind farm are being developed to help the university achieve it&#8217;s goal.</p>
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<p>More homeowners today are interested in alternative energy sources than ever before. As energy costs continue to skyrocket, more people are exploring their options when it comes to producing energy for home use. Wind powered generators and solar panel energy systems are becoming increasingly more popular for home use.</p>
<p>Gus Sansone, a homeowner in California, installed a wind turbine on his property back in August of 2001. Mr. Sansome reports &#8220;After investigating my options, I determined that installing a 10 kW small wind turbine was my best power supply choice. My Southern C<a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>home made wind mill</a>ectricity bills used to average about a hundred bucks per month. But after installing my new renewable energy power plant in August of 2001, I have not had to pay an Edison bill for an entire year!&#8221;</p>
<p>Building a home made wind mill is far easier than most people believe. Using only simple power tools, anyone with average mechanical ability can build their own system. Producing homemade energy is now within the reach of all homeowners concerned with the unstable energy costs we all face in today&#8217;s world.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever though &#8211; Why Should I Build A DIY Wind Turbine At Home?<strong> </strong>Well, let me give you something to think about. Considering electric bills are continually rising and showing no signs of coming down, wouldn’t it make sense for us all to search for alternative methods of saving money.</p>
<p>Rather than paying our hard earned money to the greedy electric companies who make their fortunes providing us with power to our homes and businesses, there are readily available, alternative resources that we could all tap into – and the best bit is that they are for FREE!</p>
<p>One of these resources is wind power and by building a home made DIY wind power generators you can have yourself a really easy, endless supply of power. These DIY wind generators are often referred to as wind turbines or windmills and can be made at home easily and cheaply.</p>
<p>Researching these systems is vital so that you will be able to gain a good understanding about what they are, how they work and eventually, how you will be able to integrate the system into your own home. Not only will you save money but you will also have a ‘green’ home as a wind turbine provides natural, clean, free energy which is completely harmless to the environment.</p>
<p>These home made <a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a> generators will only cost you about $200 which I am sure you will definitely agree comes at a fraction of the price compared to what you would be paying the electric companies over the next few years.  In fact, once you initial investment is done and your new energy generator is up and running, you will very quickly recoup your initial investment and there is nothing more to pay for – no running costs, no maintenance costs!</p>
<p>Don’t ever be put off building a wind turbine &#8211; there are hundreds of DIY guides and manuals on the market designed to walk you through your DIY energy project and a high quality guide is essential. Once you have armed yourself with a good quality guide, you will quickly realize how simple the job can be.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://homediyenergy.info" title="FREE Energy">FREE ENERGY FOR ALL</a></strong> &#8211; how good would that be! Well, it&#8217;s here and it&#8217;s available but only you can make the decision to go off grid and provide yourself with your own free, renewable energy at home by building your very own DIY wind turbine.</p>
<p>If you believe you are paying too much for your home electricity and you would like to seriously cut your energy bills or even eliminate them altogether, why not take advantage of wind power!</p>
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The first thing to look at, before you ever consider converting to wind power, is the area where you live. A windmill solution obviously requires wind. More specifically you want wind speeds that exceed 8MPH on average. Even 8MPH is considered a low-wind-speed area for wind turbines. 12MPH average [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first thing to look at, before you ever consider converting to wind power, is the area where you live. A windmill solution obviously requires wind. More specifically you want wind speeds that exceed 8MPH on average. Even 8MPH is considered a low-wind-speed area for wind turbines. 12MPH average is ideal.</p>
<p>To start, take the time to look at the wind speed charts that fit your area:</p>
<p> If You Live in the USA:  http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/wndspd.txt</p>
<p>If You Live in Canada: http://www.wunderground.com/global/Region/CN/WindSpeed.html  </p>
<p>If You Live in the UK or Europe: http://www.xcweather.co.uk              </p>
<p>If you live in Australia: http://www.wunderground.com/global/Region/AU/WindSpeed.html</p>
<p>Assuming that the average wind speed in your area is above 8MPH, then continue on to the other considerations listed below. If you don’t live in a suitable area, then you should consider a solar power conversion instead.<br />Convert Your Home Today:</p>
<p>Wind Turbine Considerations</p>
<p>Once you’ve determined that <a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a> is suitable for your area there are a few other things you need to consider.  Really this is just about asking some questions and then answering them. Taking the time to do so will ensure you choose a wind power system that fits. Especially if you are planning to live off the grid, you should take the time to answer these questions before you start.<br />Your Power Needs</p>
<p>The first thing that needs to be considered is your power needs. Are you simply looking to reduce your power bill with a single small windmill? Or, will you want to power your entire home?<br />If you’re looking to power your whole home, you should take the time to calculate your actual power requirements. If you take the time to download Earth 4 Energy, their guide comes with a calculator and instructions on how to do this (you’ll need this guide anyway).</p>
<p>Storing Power from Wind Turbines</p>
<p>From the answer to your first question you then need to consider building a storage system for your wind turbine. A simple array of batteries can be designed to store as little or as much power as needed.<br />If you’re only building a small wind power solution to reduce your power bills then this is likely less of a concern.<br />On the other hand if you’re looking to live off the grid, you will need to consider energy storage. You should use your calculation for your power needs to design this part of your system. Take into consideration how much power you will need to store and for how long.<br />If you have weeks where there is less wind than usual, ensure that you have a large enough battery array to compensate (or better yet work to reduce you energy needs by using high efficiency bulbs and appliances).<br />Having a Backup Plan</p>
<p>Finally, for those who plan to live entirely off the grid, you should consider your backup plan. For most of us consistent power is a requirement. Ensure that you design your wind turbine solution with a backup plan. Generally a small gas generator is enough to ensure you have power if something goes wrong.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an environmentalist, I&#8217;m obviously passionate about using renewable energy myself. I&#8217;m even more committed to spreading the word to others about the benefits that renewable energy can bring. Why should people invest in wind and solar power systems?</p>
<p>Renewable energy means no pollution. Instead of using coal, gas or nuclear power, we are harnessing the energy of the wind and sun. </p>
<p>Harnessing renewable energy for yourself, at home, also means freedom from utility companies and their ever increasing prices. This escalation of prices will only continue in the future as non-renewable energy sources are consumed and power companies are forced to catch up their investments in renewable energy systems. </p>
<p>Home renewable energy requires an up-front investment. This can either be a large amount for a system that will power your whole house, or a smaller amount for a system that will just reduce your electricity bills somewhat. It is also very easy to get started in home renewable energy if you enjoy DIY projects.</p>
<p>We live in a rural location that has good wind speed. I started out with a DIY energy project that created a wind turbine that now powers my workshop. The low cost DIY project was excellent fun and it taught me the ins and outs of home wind power. I have to say that I am now hooked! </p>
<p>We went on to install an on grid home <a href="http://www.windenergyvoice.com" target=_self>wind power</a> system. This was a large investment but it has added significant value to the price of our home. This wind power system is not something that I could build myself as it contains state of the art technology that means that it is super efficient at harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind. We now have a wind tower in our back yard that powers about 70% of our electricity needs. When we aren&#8217;t consuming all that energy, we sell it back to our local utility company for a profit.</p>
<p>My next project is to buy and install an off grid system in our remote holiday cabin. We have a very small energy requirement up there, so we should be able to power the cabin with a relatively small system. </p>
<p>Home wind power is here to stay and if you live in an area with good wind speed, then you should investigate renewable wind energy. It is very easy to get started and once you get hooked, the sky really is the limit when it comes to improving your home wind power systems.</p>
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<p>You simply need to come up with a wind generator to generate energy from wind, and constructing it is not actually as difficult as you may believe it is. You&#8217;ll basically have to have some specific components to create it yourself.</p>
<p>Luckily, it is possible to readily purchase these components in the neighborhood hardware shops. Some parts include: the blades, electrical wires, a DC motor, nuts and bolts, pipes and so forth. Of course, you&#8217;ll also need a very good DIY plan to build your wind generator.</p>
<p>As many people are thinking about a wind generator for their houses to lessen their electrical power usage, they might be thinking about whether they should set up a ready-made wind machine or just settle for the do it yourself type. In order to help you make up your mind, read on for a few ideas.</p>
<p>1. Consider the level of quality &#8211; A key worry between the people that desire to create a home made windmill is that they believe that a DIY wind energy unit won&#8217;t be of as good a quality as an expertly made one. Even though that is a genuine concern, there is just one big difference between these two. The ready-made, expertly built wind generator is bigger in size and much more elaborate. A correctly constructed home made wind generator, nevertheless, is powerful enough and powerfully made, therefore any doubts in its quality are unfounded.</p>
<p>2. The price tag – One of the most significant benefits of creating a wind power device than buying one is the fact that the price difference is very enormous. A house windmill can set you back anywhere from 5 or 6 thousand bucks to as much as $32,000. Even though a wind turbine might be effortlessly made at home for approximately $200.</p>
<p>3. Installing &#8211; A commercial ready-made home windmill may be linked to the primary power line when it&#8217;s set up. In this situation, the electric company will just supply the house with how much electrical power is needed outside of what is produced with the wind generator. On the other hand, a home made wind generator has to be connected to a battery bank and can not be mounted into the primary line by the builder himself, with the exception that if he or she is a professional electrician who works with the power company.</p>
<p>As a final point, the actual issue between purchasing a ready-made windmill and building one would be the time which will be put in to truly make and set up the generator. Even so, the actual time saved will not validate the massive price difference of acquiring a professionally created windmill. With several do-it-yourself guidelines, in addition to videos available that can assist the builder, it surely makes far more sense to make a wind generator than to purchase one.</p>
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		<title>Home Made Energy &#8211; How To Generate Wind Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, the Green Renewable Energy, which is safer, cheaper, and more rewarding, is simply the most preferred way of generating energy. This includes building solar panels and wind turbines. In fact, one of the cheapest sources of energy is wind power. Here&#8217;s how to generate wind energy: 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the Green Renewable Energy, which is safer, cheaper, and more rewarding, is simply the most preferred way of generating energy. This includes building solar panels and wind turbines. In fact, one of the cheapest sources of energy is wind power. Here&#8217;s how to generate wind energy: </p>
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<p>Wind power is generated by erecting a large tower equipped with propellers that spin when the wind pushes the blades, which are connected to an electric generator.</p>
<p>Wind power generators have been around for an extremely long time, and have many parts, two of which are the gearbox and large rotor blades. Other parts include the wind mills or turbine which captures wind energy by rotating a propeller that in turn, rotates a shaft and powers a generator; the power storage; the DC/AC converter; and the power stabilizer which delivers home-made power and stabilizes the power feed to be constant and regular. These generators harness wind power and convert it into electrical energy. This energy is supplied to our homes through the use of connection wires.</p>
<p>As the name suggests, they harness wind power and convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy, which is then supplied to our homes through the connecting wires. It is also inexhaustible like sunlight. Therefore, wind power can provide us with an extremely clean and renewable supply of electricity.</p>
<p>DIY kits are readily available in the market, although some varieties are more costly than others. Ensure that the kit that you buy will give you a good quality product at a minimum price. Remember not to exchange the cost for quality, but also do not spend too much on something that will not give you more than what you can get from something cheaper. For around two hundred dollars, you can start building your home-made wind power generator.</p>
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