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Off The Grid Power

Wind isproduced from the uneven heating of the atmosphere and irregularities in the earth’s surface. The air movement between these areas is what we refer to as wind. Just as we can use flowing water to turn turbines, we can harness the power of the wind with wind turbines to create electricity.

Wind turbines have been in use since the 1920s. Their earliest use was to provide electricity in remote areas that didn’t have access to a large utility company. Today there are fewer areas that are "off the grid" but wind power can now be used to supplement traditional power sources.

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Wind turbines can be used individually to provide power for a household, or they can be used in arrays to provide electricity on a large scale. These arrays of industrial sized turbines are called "wind farms" and are usually situated in areas that receive consistent strong winds. Coastal areas, hilltops, and mountain passes are common areas for wind farms.

Thanks to advances in wind turbine technology we are now able to use the wind as an affordable alternative to fossil fuel for producing power. New technologies make turbines more efficient and modern production techniques bring the cost of turbines down.

When used as a supplement for residential electricity, wind turbines are connected to the breaker box provided by the power company. The power produced is available for immediate consumption, and if the wind turbine produces more electricity than is needed the excess is fed back into the utility grid for a credit on the homeowners power bill.

For those interested in living "off the grid" wind power can be used in conjunction with other alternative energy sources such as solar power. These two methods of producing electricity complement each other, when the sun is strong, the wind may be low, and the wind may be stronger on cloudy days.

Also, since solar power is not produced at night, a wind turbine can provide the electricity at this time.

Our site provides more in depth information wind energy and the other sustainable energy sources, howto’s and downloadable building plans.

About The Author

Hans Dekker is author of http://www.alternative-energy-guide.com/ find more information at the our wind power section.

 

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Advantages of wind energy

With the rising costs of traditional energy, alternate sources of energy are being looked into. Wind Energy is one such alternative source of energy. Here are some pros and cons of Wind Energy.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy
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The conversion of wind energy to various other useful forms, like electricity, is known as wind power. Wind energy is converted into these forms using wind turbines. Wind energy can be converted into electrical energy by the use of a electrical generator.

The first use of wind energy was through wind mills. Wind mills had engines which used to produce energy using wind. This energy was usually used in rural and agricultural areas for grinding, pumping, hammering and various farm needs. Even today, wind energy is used in large scale wind farms to provide electricity to rural areas and other far reaching locations.

Wind energy is being used extensively in areas like Denmark, Germany, Spain, India and in some areas of the United States of America. It is one of the largest forms of Green Energy used in the world today. Wind Energy is highly practical in places where the wind speed is 10 mph.

Advantages
One of the greatest advantages of Wind Energy is that it is ample. Secondly, wind energy is renewable. Some other advantages of Wind Energy are that it is widely distributed, cheap, and also reducing toxic gas emissions. Wind Energy is also advantageous over traditional methods of creating energy, in the sense that it is getting cheaper and cheaper to produce wind energy. Wind Energy may soon be the cheapest way to produce energy on a large scale.

The cost of producing wind energy has come down by at least eighty percent since the eighties. Along with economy, Wind Energy is also said to diminish the greenhouse effect.

Also, wind energy generates no pollution. Wind Energy is also a more permanent type of energy. The wind will exist till the time the sun exists, which is roughly another four billion years. Theoretically, if all the wind power available to humankind is harnessed, there can be ten times of energy we use, readily available.

One other advantage of wind energy that it is readily available around the globe, and therefore there would be no need of dependence for energy for any country. Wind energy may be the answer to the globe’s question of energy in the face of the rising petroleum and gas prices.

Disadvantages
However, there are some disadvantages for wind energy, which may put a dampener in its popularity. Though the costs of creating wind energy is going down, even today a large number of turbines have to be built to generate a proper amount of wind energy. Though wind power is non-polluting, the turbines may create a lot of noise, which indirectly contributes to noise pollution.

Wind can never be predicted.Even the most advanced machinery may come out a cropper while predicting weather and wind conditions. Since wind energy will require knowledge of the weather and wind conditions on long term basis, it may be a bit impractical. Therefore, in areas where a large amount of wind energy is needed, one cannot depend completely on wind.

Many potential wind farms, places where wind energy can be produced on a large scale, are far away from places for which wind energy is best suited. Therefore, the economical nature of wind energy may take a beating in terms of costs of new substations and transmission lines.

Wind Energy is non-dispatchable. This may also put a spanner in depending upon wind power as a primary energy supplier. Wind energy depends upon the wind in an area and therefore is a variable source of energy. The amount of wind supplied to a place and the amount of energy produced from it will depend on various factors like wind speeds and the turbine characteristics. Some critics also wonder whether wind energy can be used in areas of high demand.

By Roy D’Silva
Published: 4/5/2007

 

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Residential windmills

Making A Windmill At Home – Why Do It?

If you are interested in the idea of making a windmill at home, this article will definitely interest you. I have done countless hours of research regarding this area of renewable energy, and every day still surprises me. What I mean by this is that the benefits that come with making your own electricity at home are incredibly abundant. In this short article, I want to explain a few of these benefits to you.

The first major benefit that I want to mention is that you can save a lot of money! It is not hard to tell that most people in today’s economy have a desire to save some extra cash every month. Home wind power is an easy way to accomplish this. It costs a very small amount of money to get started, and the savings can last for a long time.

But how long will these savings last? These savings that you will experience will continue for many years. Sure, you might need to fix a few parts every once in a while on your home windmill, but for the most part maintenance is rare and you can sit back and enjoy your new found savings.

The second major benefit is that you will be helping the environment. If you have not started making at least small changes in your lifestyle to better the environment, you are certainly not in the majority. People all over the world are starting to realize the negative effects that we all have on our beautiful planet each and every day. There are small changes you can make that will have a huge impact.
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One of these changes you can make is to switch to home wind power. Making a windmill at home is an awesome way to do your part. You will be helping to eliminate tons of greenhouse gasses that are emitted from power plants all over the world. You will be using clean and renewable energy that will never run out. This is another big reason why literally millions of people are turning to the option of making a windmill at home.

Yet another reason why you should change over to making your own wind power is because the energy is always going to be available. Sure, there may be a day or two where there is no wind, but that does not mean you can’t use the energy you have already made. Windmills store energy in batteries that can be used at any time. It’s not like you just make the power as you use it. This is why wind energy is such a smart choice, it can be stored!

I hope that this article has helped you to better understand some of the principles behind making your own windmill at home and its benefits. This is a movement that is growing very quickly. People have long used solar energy, but wind is finally starting to take the lead I think. It would be a smart choice for you to get in on it now.

By: Cory Sanders

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