Micro Wind Turbine

If you are in the renewable energy market, it is important to be supplied with the proper information. It is relatively easy to find facts on solar energy, but wind power facts require more looking. This article is aimed at those who want to erect their own micro wind turbine for the home.

 

There are plenty of motivating factors to use wind: environmentally friendly, saving money, and using cutting edge technology. Regardless of your motivations, you need to first make sure wind power is a viable option on your property.

 

Do you have enough wind? This may sound like a funny question, but the truth is you need an average wind speed of 8-14 miles per hour to run your micro wind turbine.

 

Analyzing the wind speed is a good way to find out of your area is suitable. If you are new to this game, it would be recommended to contact a wind site advisor who has all the tools to measure your wind power. They should also be able to give you an estimate of how much wind you have access to annually.

 

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After knowing you have enough wind, you must make sure you also have the land available. If you are going all out, the towers tend to take up a lot of space. It is a good idea to have at least an acre of land available. For the average build, I would recommend a micro wind turbine structure – smaller and efficient.

 

A big factor in wind farming is noise. If you have neighbors, especially elderly or children, the vibrations of the blades could be an issue. With advances in technology, this is becoming less of a problem. Do your research – micro wind turbine models with lower rotational speed will be quieter.

 

Safety is always something to take seriously. Inherently, wind turbines are more dangerous then other types of renewable energy. Make sure to keep animals and children clear of the spinning blades.

 

Even when installing a micro wind turbine system, there are some legalities that your must take into account. Be aware of all local zoning requirements, building permits, and electrical permits. Once you have crossed this bridge you will be golden!

 

For those that choose to install a wind system, there are a number of incentives and tax credits available. To find out what is available for you, check out the Database of State incentives for Renewables and Efficiency at www.dsireusa.org.

 

I hope that this information has gotten the ball rolling, and that you have gained valuable insight on the power of a home micro wind turbine set up!

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