Important Home Turbine Wind Information
Home Turbine Wind
Studies by the U.S. Department of Energy have
shown that the if the wind from Texas, Kansas, and North Dakota
was harvested, it could provide enough electricity to power the
entire nation. In the last few years, the United States added
more wind energy to the grid than any other country. However,
many countries are adding large scale wind energy as a major
energy source- Germany, Denmark, India, China, etc; making wind
the fastest growing energy source in the world.
However, you do not have to wait on the government to catch up.
People have used small scale wind energy since ancient times.
There are a number of reasons wind power is attractive. Farmers
and ranchers, from isolated in rural areas, have long utilized
wind turbines as a supplemental power source. Meanwhile, others
have discovered that the expensive cost of electricity( from a
power company) can be eliminated/ reduced with the use of a
wind turbine. A small on site system can lower an electric bill
from 40%-90%; depending on wind availability. The higher the
annual wind speed is, the more efficient the system is. Since
the wind is a clean and renewable energy source, those seeking
to be environmentally friendly are utilizing the power of the
wind. Wind power does not produce air pollutants or greenhouses
gas, like other energy sources.
Whatever, the reason behind the use; wind power is a multifold
benefit. It provides clean renewable energy; while
simultaneously reducing, or eliminating an electrical bill.
There is one environmental downside to turbines. Occasionally,
a bird may be injured or killed as it flies into the system.
However, this is actually very rare. More birds are killed from
flying into a high rise building, then in wind turbines.
The only cost involved with a wind turbine is the materials to
build one, or the cost to buy one. Generally, the cost of
maintenance is about 1% of what the system cost to build/buy.
It only takes a small fraction of land to build it, but
location is very important. Then, the home turbine
wind will be ready to utilize. Some areas may require
permits. Before building or buying a system, you should contact
a local representative. Ask what permits or certifications are
required to install a wind turbine.
There are some areas that already have the availability to buy
into grid-connected turbine power. This will link a person into
an already established large scale wind power grid. Grid power
can power the entire home, without electricity. However, you
must pay for the connection.
On the other hand, some rural area property owners are allowing
a private party to put wind turbine(s) on their property. The
land owner will be paid a rent on the land. The turbine does
not interfere with the continued agricultural use, or ranching
capability of the land.
There are a few challenges to utilizing wind power. Wind is
intermittent, and may not always blow when the electricity is
needed. The only way to store the power produced, is with a
battery. The chief complaint, by those against wind power, is
purely aesthetic. In other words, they don’t think that clean,
renewable, cheap wind energy is a good thing…based on their
opinion that the wind turbine isn’t pretty!
Wind turbines have too many far reaching benefits, to be
concerned with how they look. Whether buying a prefabricated
system, or building your own system, wind turbines are a wise
investment.
Board tables wind farm vote (Casper Star-Tribune)
ROCK SPRINGS -- Like the wind the power will come from, the exact details of Tasco Engineering Inc.'s proposed wind farm on scenic White Mountain in southwest Wyoming are hard to discern.
Wind farm neighbours say they had to move (Owen Sound Sun Times)
Two Ripley families say they’ve moved out of their homes because of what they say is the negative health effects of living too close to wind turbines. “We can’t live in our house anymore. We bought a house and moved to Kincardine.[...]
Backyard wind turbine rejected by Ontario Municipal Board (CBC Ottawa)
An Ottawa resident who has been lobbying to put a wind turbine in his backyard in the city's Westboro neighbourhood has been told that his project is grinding to a halt.
Triad Wind Generator (AG Weekly)
ALDA, NE - Merrick Machine Company, under the brand name Triad WindGen, has developed and introduced a new, revolutionary wind power generation system.
Wind Whiz: Notre Dame student wins grand prize at science fair (Lowell Sun)
TYNGSBORO -- She wind the whole thing. Ceara Tomaino, of Chelmsford, an eighth-grader at Notre Dame Academy in Tyngsboro, won the grand prize with her wind-energy project at the 11th annual Massachusetts Middle School Science & Engineering Fair, held last month at Worcester Technical High School.
Wind turbine rules called restrictive (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
NEW WINDSOR — The Town Board is getting widely differing advice on how to regulate wind turbines.
Wind turbine plan rejected (Tiscali)
Protesters were celebrating today after planning chiefs rejected proposals for six giant wind turbines in a rural beauty spot near Madonna's former country estate. Green energy firm Ecotricity submitted the plans to build six 395ft (120m) turbines near th
Wind farm, home location ignites debate (Clinton Herald)
CLINTON — A public hearing and first reading of amendments to the Clinton County Zoning Ordinance sparked discussion concerning reverse setback limits concerning wind farms Wednesday at the Clinton County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Commission makes wind turbine process easier (Basehor Sentinel)
Leavenworth County may be getting a little greener.
Coast eyed for possible wind farm (The Daily News of Newburyport)
NEWBURYPORT and mdash; Under the newly released ocean management plan for the state's coastal waters, Greater Newburyport's coastline could one day be home to 10 wind turbines. Massachusetts officials yesterday released a draft of the plan that spells out rules for setting up wind farms in state waters.
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