Huff and Puff - Power Your Home with the Wind
The fastest growing alternative energy platform in the United
States is the wind. No, I'm not blowing hot air.
Cheap and Productive
Manipulating the wind to generate electricity for your home is
cheap, easy and very misunderstood. First, you don't have to
live in the middle of tornado alley to generate electricity from
the wind. Second, you don't need tulips and windmill like you've
seen in pictures of Holland. Third, smaller wind systems are so
simply, you can do it yourself.
Okay, let's generate some enthusiasm on your part for improving
your home with wind power.
1. Small wind platforms can cut your utility bill by more than
half.
2. Wind systems can work with barely any wind at all.
3. Most wind systems are so small, nobody will even notice them.
4. You can install a small wind system yourself.
5. A small wind system will run you around $1,000 and pay for
itself in a year depending on your current utility bill.
6. Wind power is the fastest growing energy producer in the
world.
7. You can get financial incentives for improving your home with
wind power.
When talking about wind power, understand that technological
advances have dramatically changed the systems. Forget
windmills, turbines and large structures. Unless you own a city,
you will not be dealing with those. Instead, modern residential
wind systems essentially look like weathervanes on top of 30
foot poles. They are no bigger than a couple of feet long, have
three blades and are very thin. It is no different than having a
flag pole in your backyard, except this one saves you a ton of
money.
The wind system works in a very compact an efficient manner. The
wind hits the blades and turns them. Directly behind the blades
is a small generator, which converts the turning blades into
power. The power is then transferred to the ground through basic
wiring where you can either store it in a battery or feed it
directly back into the utility grid if allowed. If the utility
option is available, I recommend you take it since batteries can
be the most expensive part of the system.
That's it. The world's simplest energy producing system is wind.
As long as it exists, you will always be able to tap it for
power.