Residential Wind Turbine: 3 Phase Program To Start Out The New Year Off Correctly


by Roger Brown

Residential wind turbines can be a terrific first step toward energy independence. If you're in the mood to make a New Year's resolution, getting one going is an excellent resolution to consider. You can literally transform your life by chopping your energy bills from now on by using such a device.

The cost doesn't have to be that bad either. Taking advantage of residential wind power is really no more complicated than buying a small wind turbine online at a place like Amazon.com and either installing it yourself or having someone else install it for you.

With anything new, we all have the tendency to procrastinate because the path forward is not obvious. There's no getting around having to all-around in the details to get a clear picture of what's available and what you can do.

Nevertheless, here is a three-step plan you can use to get your bearings on this topic:

First, take an inventory of your wind assets - everyone's residential wind is not created the same. The wind on your land might be the same as the wind on my land but then again it could be a lot different. It could be blowing chaotically as is the case in most big cities or, it could be blowing steady and strong, like it tends to do that open spaces higher up. It is just simply up to you to figure out the wind pattern on your property and how you can best take advantage of it.

Secondly, spend some time and understand what you want to do with electricity that you convert - there are so many things you can do with the residential wind energy that you harvest. Anything from having a fun science experiment for your children to powering your entire house with wind energy and anywhere in between are all possibilities. To get a good idea of what can be done though, you need to understand the consumption patterns of whatever devices you plan to hook up the wind system up to and then match the actual product with that requirement.

Lastly, do a quick inventory of your local government's requirements for installing such a device - not every governmental jurisdiction loves the concept of renewable energy sources on roofs. You need to make a trip down to City Hall and talk to them about the permitting restrictions and what you can and cannot do.

In conclusion, take these three steps and residential wind can be your most successful home project of the new year.

About the Author

Roger G. Brown has saved millions of dollars on electrical power costs. Discover Roger's suggestions. http://windturbinealternatives.com

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