Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Guide on Residential Wind Turbine

Wind turbine tower with guy wiresGuide on Residential Wind Turbine

June 28th, 2010 — 11:24am
Residential wind turbines are a wonderful model to produce a
cheaper source of free energy. Knowing what to search for and where to buy one is essential in getting you started. If you are looking for a suitable residential wind turbine kit, the good news is that there is lots of places where you can do so. This is not something you can just get at a ironware store. Instead, a little searching have to be done first. In fact, the internet is one of the best places to find and buy residential wind turbines kits.
Assuming you have decided to purchase it online, there are a few points to check if it is a good bargain. You want to be positive you only purchase them online from a site that extends free transport though. Do not purchase them offline if the company does not provide free shipping. If not, the kit will be extremely costly with accumulated charges tallied on. On The Average, a rational price for a residential wind turbine should be around $300. If you find any sales where the cost deviates quite a bit you may want be be skeptical. It may be a scam.
A wind turbine is more commonly referred to as a windmill. It can also be referred to as a wind generator. Though the terms are used interchangeably, each is not the same as the other. What makes a wind turbine different from a windmill? For instance, a wind turbine converts wind energy into mechanical energy that can be further converted to electrical energy whereas a windmill will just use the mechanical energy as is. As a windmill does not convert the energy, it cannot really be considered a wind turbine even though the words are often used interchangeably.
Let’s examine the different types of wind turbines. Wind turbines are classified based on their orientation. There are two basic kinds of wind turbines known as the Horizontal Axis Turbine and Vertical Axis Turbines. The Horizontal Axis turbine contains blades that rotate across a horizontal axis. Conversely, The Vertical Axis turbine rotates its blade on a vertical axis. The Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines are more popularly used in various parts of the world. This is because horizontal axis wind turbines are more efficient than the vertical ones.
The advantages of installing a residential wind turbine includes saving power, cost effective, environmental friendly and perpetual power supply.
Some advantages of wind turbines include:
  • Perpetual power supply – You do not have to be dependant solely on the government for your power supply. Endless supply of power means never having to deal with a power outage too!
  • Saving Power- Wind turbines use wind energy to produce the same energy that we have to pay electric companies to use so we save power by not having to use regular electricity.
  • Cost Effective – Because wind is free, the only actual costs a user incurs is in installing and maintaining the wind turbine.
  • Environment Friendly – Wind turbines run on a natural energy source and are therefore not harmful to the environment.
The benefits of a wind turbine so attractive that everyone would want to install one, but if it is not correctly done, it can be quite bad. Before installing a wind turbine, do consider the following.
  • You must have at least an acre set aside to install it on.
  • Make sure the average wind speed is about 11 miles per hour.
  • Make sure the tower and base are ironclad. It is the wind turbulence that can mess up your wind turbine so take that into consideration as well.
  • Make sure that the distance between the wind turbine’s height and the wind generator and cells is optimal.

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