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Why Choose Wind Power For Your Home Electricity Requirements?
The energy supplies in the earth are gradually geing used up and it’s becoming more and more important to find and use alternative energy sources for industrial and domestic use. It’s no wonder that so many families are choosing to use home-produced “green energy”
The wind turbine is getting to be a common site across the land – you may be familiar with the huge ones in use by electricity supply companies. But you can build one from scratch that will suit an average family home, without breaking the bank.
There is hardly a place on earth that does not have enough wind activity to keep a home-built turbine whirring away. The great thing about wind energy is that its free! Like solar power and of course water which powers various hydro-electric power stations, it is something that occurs naturally. Its available all the time, waiting to be harnessed, to be tapped into.
It is possible to build such a system for $200 or less. With a little know-how, and a reasonably good DIY ability, you could conceivably build such a system over the course of a weekend. And the materials you will need should be available in your local hardware store.
Its no wonder really, that so many people are turning to this source of energy. It is very satisfying to be able to produce your own home made wind power. You could even produce more than you need ” then sell it back to the electricity company. Thats a nice thought – watching the electricity meter going backward for a change!
There are many arguments in favour of building such a system – one thing that I like about wind power is that its so clean – there is no smoke, no waste material to worry about. And the wind is freely available to all.
And of course the savings that can be achieved are one of the main attractions for a home wind system. It is estimated that it would reduce your energy bill by 80% – or even eliminate it completely. In times of economic difficulty, this is one of the main attractions of home wind power.
When you have the system up and running, it will need very little maintenance. And the maintenance costs are low also.
Another positive thing about producing your own wind energy, is that it’s helping in the fight against global warming, while also helping to reduce one’s carbon footprint.
Wind power has been in use for many years in electricity generation, and is tried and tested. The technology is well developed and it is now available to supply power to an average home. I’m sure we will see more and more families turning to wind power, as the public realises its many advantages.