Home Wind Turbine

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Home Wind Turbine systems seam perfect to homeowners because no

major permits are needed,  homeowner or electrician need to pull a basic

electric permit and start getting free power…


You can find links to pictures that published of home wind turbine rooftop system.

Some are featured in newspaper articles.

These guys have invented and filed for patents on a few of the technologies that make

home rooftop wind turbines easy and a great idea.

Our home wind turbine systems are Wind/Solar Hybrid, and are qualified for government tax credits

of 30%. So, for your investment made in these systems the IRS credits you back 30% within one year of purchase.

You get 30% back from the IRS. So, basically the government will pay for almost 1/3 of your investment

made in your new home wind turbine energy system.

This includes all installation costs and expenses and is a real nice start on your investment payback.

Free electricity isn’t all you get from a new home wind turbine, as soon as your system is up

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25 Responses to “Home Wind Turbine”

  1. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 4:19 am

    @hydrobot2003 check that out at my site.. WINDENERGY7 . COM

  2. whitewitchwares — February 22, 2011 @ 4:47 am

    It’s a great idea and all but how does it hold up under extream weather conditions such as heavy snowfall?

  3. hydrobot2003 — February 22, 2011 @ 5:06 am

    How Much is a kit?

  4. paulagloria — February 22, 2011 @ 5:59 am

    would you donate a wind energy machine in trade for TV work?

  5. georgel19841 — February 22, 2011 @ 6:29 am

    0.30-0.36,is there a miao ,from a cat there ,or just mi imagination?

  6. jantheempress — February 22, 2011 @ 7:22 am

    cool

  7. KyleCarrington — February 22, 2011 @ 7:38 am

    Very impressive. Do you have installations in BC Canada? Curious about potential problems with local bylaws etc. Thanks.

  8. Poi159 — February 22, 2011 @ 7:53 am

    Soon everyhome will have one.

  9. JezebelDecibel — February 22, 2011 @ 8:39 am

    Keep up the good work :)

  10. extremotheclown — February 22, 2011 @ 8:56 am

    This looks nest…I will look at it better next time, I am off to paint windows, that’s what I do. GOOD LUCK!!! much uccess for 2011.

  11. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 9:49 am

    @PrestoWind Yes, of course. That’s why I have passed all inspections from Hawaii to New Jersey so far. Of course I have sealed structural certified for for every state in the US. Whatever state you are in, I have certified structural for the inspection and permitting process. I assist personally in permitting issues for the customer. No-one else (competing) can or will do that.

  12. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 10:29 am

    @camelsonhorizon THANK YOU! anyone else? Please LIKE and FAVORITE if you support what I am doing, help a brotha out.. :)

  13. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 11:22 am

    @74Hobbes No complaints of vibration, that’s what the patent is about. The only successful roof mounted wind turbine. Our invention. See video about vibration.

    Yes,Is an emergency power system that will run your home when the grid is down. Runs as a full grid-tie interactively, but if grid goes black-out, you will be the only guy on the block with lights and a cold fridge, or furnace blower! This very different from our main competitor, SkyStream, their system is useless in a power outage!

  14. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 11:31 am

    @Poweryouup Sure, we export to Asia, am shipping a large wind turbine system to India this week. We ship all over the world. That’s because there’s no-one else that has this great product, much of it is invented right here.

  15. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 12:02 pm

    @SoFlaPatriot Hello, the reason I am careful in doing that is that no site will have the same predictable output. Example, a site in the forest vs. an open field. Or, a house in an open field or one nested in tree coverage all around.

    So, unlike others, I will not be publishing bogus numbers and general estimates like you see on other sites and so forth. I do this business by consultation and want a customer to understand all parameters and variables clearly. If you want to buy, call me.

  16. sasisumbella — February 22, 2011 @ 12:17 pm

    @HomeWindTurbines7 ah okay
    but i’m 14 maybe in a few years ;)

  17. HomeWindTurbines7 — February 22, 2011 @ 1:01 pm

    @sasisumbella Hello, Actually we do export to Europe, Asia, Canada, Etc. So we are establishing dealers worldwide and make systems that work with european power standards. So, if you want to be a dealer or customer in Germany, no problem.

  18. SoFlaPatriot — February 22, 2011 @ 1:12 pm

    just so I can tinker with some math can you give me a ballpark example of actual energy production of one of these units at say 10 mph or 15 mph sustained wind?
    I still have a personal plan for my own 1 megawatt solar/wind hybrid farm I want to build here in so fla. Also is there a way to shroud these to minimize bird strikes?

  19. sasisumbella — February 22, 2011 @ 1:34 pm

    in don’t think i can become the local wind/solar dealer since i live in germany but i think this is a very interesting idea :D

  20. redbriklego — February 22, 2011 @ 1:58 pm

    That is clever!

  21. j69d — February 22, 2011 @ 2:01 pm

    @WVliberty In the UK there’s actually quite afew companys that are sending their electricians on courses to deal with solar and wind power turbines so im sure you’ll find a suited electrician if you or anyone in the UK ever desides to buy one or the other!

  22. Poweryouup — February 22, 2011 @ 3:00 pm

    dude , im from asia, so I don’t think I can be your “local dealer”

  23. eyeongardeningtv — February 22, 2011 @ 3:24 pm

    Hello Sam,
    Great Concept! If this is an affordable option for most homeowners…you will do very well in the market, and make a powerful “eco-friendly” impact Coast to Caost US.
    I’ll plan a call into you to perhaps film & feature in our Nat’l programming.
    Have a gr8 One! Tim Alan/Eye On Gardening TV Series

  24. 74Hobbes — February 22, 2011 @ 4:07 pm

    Very interesting… is there any notice of vibration or noise on the second floor of the home while the turbine’s are running at any given speed? How much electricity does each turbine produce during non-peak wind speeds (is there a low and high range to this?)?

    Besides having the advantage of being a “green” product, does it also have the immediate power as a back up generator? How much power can be stored and where is it stored at?

  25. camelsonhorizon — February 22, 2011 @ 5:05 pm

    like and favorite.

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