Monday, September 7, 2009

How to Implement a Home Built Wind Generator Power System

With fuel and power costs rising, it makes sense for people to search for ways to save on their electricity bill. One of the best ways to do this is to develop a renewable energy solution. By doing so, an average household can see a dramatic decrease the cost to power their home. In fact, when several energy sources are combined, it may be possible to eliminate the bill altogether!

There are a few renewable energy methods including solar or geothermal energy, but this article will focus on the steps one should take to implement a home build wind generator power system.

The first step to take is to find out where to acquire windmills or wind turbines. There are many contractors out there who will charge a lot of money to install windmills, so it might be a good idea to search for do-it-yourself instructions. Although there are times when going the cheap route can end up being disastrous, there are enough high quality instruction kits with step-by-step clear instruction kits that this will not be a problem.

Many of these instruction kits can be found on the internet for under $50. Make sure to select on that includes video tutorials and instructions that you can print out. Many of these products have limited time guarantees as well, so be careful to select a product that does.

Once it has been decided how you are going to generate the power, the next step is to make sure it is legal to have a windmill or turbine on the desired property. Windmills generate noise and are unsightly, so plans for wind power systems may have to be cleared with the city planning and zoning department or even the neighborhood homeowners association.

If you are cleared by the local government to go ahead, you should determine how you are going to store the energy. This can be done by running the electricity to battery packs that can collect the power until ready for use. DO NOT try to connect the power generated from the windmills directly to your main circuit box. This is extremely dangerous and should only be performed by a licensed electrician AFTER the appropriate permits are given.

This article presented a plan for how to implement a home built wind power system. It may sound like a difficult journey to take to have wind power, but the savings could definitely be worth it. Many times power companies will pay you back for any excess energy your wind power system might generate. Not only can you save money, you may even be able to make money from your renewable energy system.

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