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November 13, 2009

It Is Interesting to Build Your Own Wind Turbine

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But there is a much more affordable way of using wind energy for your house electricity – build your own turbine!It is interesting to note that people are still spending thousands of dollars to purchase a commercial wind turbine when they can actually build a similar system from home with just under $200 worth of material and a few hours of their time. Here are the 3 steps to start producing electricity for your home using the free and abundant wind energy:#1: Getting the right set of instructions to build a home wind turbine systemThere are a number of do-it-yourself wind turbine plans available from the Internet and some hardware stores. From an environmental standpoint, the type of energy produced by these devices is renewable Wind energy is cheap as well as being widely distributed Wind energy is effective in reducing the amount of toxic emissions that enter the atmosphere by virtue of using fossil fuels for power meaning that it is non-polluting and drastically diminishes the “greenhouse effect” Since wind is widely available, this decreases our dependency on local utilities companies as well as foreign fuel sources, therefore it is beneficial from an economic standpoint Despite the above advantages, there are a couple of disadvantages that need to be considered as well. Really. Once you learn how to build your own wind turbines you will be able to easily combine batteries, DC motor, blades, hub, axis (vertical or horizontal) and other required parts into homemade, environmentally friendly, electricity producing wind power system. How cool is that? Can you imagine?And not to forget one of the greatest benefits of building your own homemade wind turbines and wind power system. You will be able to save large amount of your electricity money. Some people are able to cut their electricity bill by 80% or even more.

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