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		<title>The Truth Behind Wind Turbine Cost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today our economy pressures everyone to cut costs. One way of achieving this has been in the area of homemade energy. A closer look at some home energy options will enlighten the interested party to some sobering facts. One such fact is the truth behind wind turbine cost.
When thinking in terms of cutting cost, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" src="http://img2.travelblog.org/Photos/2160/4769/f/19419-Wind-turbine-cleaning-0.jpg" alt="" width="362" height="271" />Today our economy pressures everyone to cut costs. One way of achieving this has been in the area of <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade energy</a>. A closer look at some home energy options will enlighten the interested party to some sobering facts. One such fact is the truth behind wind turbine cost.</p>
<p>When thinking in terms of cutting cost, we tend to fall back on what we believed in the past decade, still relying on those facts to be true and up to date. When in truth, with a technological explosion like the world has never seen, last weeks information could already be out of date today.</p>
<p>The truth behind wind turbine cost is that, while one would think it is going up (as with most all other areas of necessity in running and keeping a home), it is in fact, going down. The cost since wind utility turbines were first installed had dropped by 80%. This is great news when the price of most everything else in this world seems to be sky rocketing. Yet even with something so promising as cheaper <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade energy</a>, there are some things that still need careful consideration.</p>
<p>I’m sure you have seen many of the little rotating wind-catchers atop homes and businesses around your town. But how much saving are they really producing? One thing that cannot be denied is that, if you put the biggest <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">home made energy</a> wind turbine allowed on your roof, it is still going to be small. Therefore, it can only catch so much wind. Then there is the yearly wind factor to think about. Is this home or business in a place that has a good average of wind speed per year? Frequent storms are not a reliable way to look at this. It must be averaged out on a yearly basis.</p>
<p>Remember, the bigger the wind turbine, the more power it can produce. Unfortunately the rooftop of a home can only hold small ones. It may still be helpful though, just do your math before paying the cost of installation.</p>
<p>Other questions in searching for the truth behind wind turbine cost, are in the area of wind turbine farms. Again size is important. Naturally a bigger farm will have a bigger power output. There are at least four main factors in determining the cost of power from a wind turbine farm:</p>
<p>(1). Size of the farm &#8211; bigger farm, bigger output</p>
<p>(2). Wind Speed &#8211; More wind caught, more power produced</p>
<p>(3). Cost of Installation &#8211; Higher installation cost, Lower savings</p>
<p>(4). Distance to transport power &#8211; Longer distance, higher cost</p>
<p>So you can see that the truth behind wind turbine cost can only be found through finding out the facts about the technology, and then applying those facts to your particular situation. Homemade energy is more sought after today than is years past, and the demand for home made energy resources is at an all-time high. Driving down the cost of <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">home energy</a> has become one of the top economic priorities for homeowners in America today.</p>
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		<title>Will Wind Power Work For Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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This article focuses on planning and installing a residential home wind power generation system, not as much on how a wind energy system works.
Wind power generation, an alternative and renewable energy source, has seen a dramatic increase in the last few years. Technological advances make it more and more feasible to install wind power generators [...]]]></description>
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This article focuses on planning and installing a residential home wind power generation system, not as much on how a wind energy system works.</p>
<p>Wind power generation, an alternative and renewable energy source, has seen a dramatic increase in the last few years. Technological advances make it more and more feasible to install wind power generators for individual homes. The newer systems are more efficient and quieter.</p>
<p>Not every geographical location however, is suited for installing a wind power generator. A consistent wind, with average speeds of approximately 11 miles per hour is required to make a wind energy system feasible. Lower wind speeds can be suitable for battery charging and water pumping in your remote weekend cottage.</p>
<p>Wind availability maps are published by the US National Renewable Energy Lab. You can get a general idea from these maps if you are living in a state and county with sufficiently high winds.</p>
<p>Once you confirm this, you will need to also check if your exact location experiences the required, consistent average wind speeds. If your home, your property is located on the side of a hill, your sheltered location might not provide the required wind speeds. Maybe you can install the wind turbine high enough, to just extend it over the ridge. You will then possibly be able to pick up sufficient wind.</p>
<p>Local wind maps, can also be found at the National Renewable Energy Lab. These maps howver, are not very easy to read and understand. Fortunately though, you can simply contact a wind power manufacturer, such as those listed in the American Wind Energy Association website. They can tell you if it is feasible to install a wind power generator for your home.</p>
<p>At this point, just get some general information about the feasibility of installing a wind power system for your home. You have some more checking to do, before you spend a lot of your and the manufacturer&#8217;s time on details.</p>
<p>Next step is to check the local codes and requirements. Your town might have some bylaws, or if you live in a subdivision, there might be restrictions in place, that will not allow you to install a wind power generator for your home. Don&#8217;t let that deter you! Get a petition going in your town or city to change the bylaws.</p>
<p>Talk to the neighbor hood association. Who knows, maybe the whole subdivision will end up supporting a wind power generator for all the homes!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to also talk to your neighbors. Unfortunately, some people still believe that all wind energy generators are noisy and kill birds. Inform the neighbors as you investigate and learn more.</p>
<p>Once you know that no local laws, regulations, neighbors or neighbor hood associations will stop you, it is time to talk to the manufacturers again.</p>
<p>I recommend talking to at least two different wind power manufacturers with different types of rotors, such as horizontal propeller blades, or vertical &#8216;egg beater&#8217; blades. Each of these has advantages and disadvantages. You want to make sure that the type of system you end up installing is the best for your particular application.</p>
<p>Ask the manufacturer a lot of questions, such as:</p>
<p>- How much clearance is required around the tower and rotor blades?</p>
<p>- How tall will the wind tower be?</p>
<p>- What are the noise emissions? Do they have certified sound data?</p>
<p>- How many installations have they done? Can you go see one?</p>
<p>- What output can you expect from their system?</p>
<p>- What is the installed cost per kilowatt-hour?</p>
<p>- What kind of warranties do they provide?</p>
<p>- What will they need from you to do to make it happen? (besides money)</p>
<p>- Will they apply for the required permits?</p>
<p>- Will they make the connection to the electric grid?</p>
<p>- Will you have to hire a general contractor?</p>
<p>Compare all the answers between the different models and manufacturers and then you can make an educated decision.</p>
<p>A handful of States provide some incentives for installing small wind power systems. Check with your state and local governments. Another option could be to get a reduced-rate mortgage for adding the wind power system. Check with your mortgage company or mortgage broker.</p>
<p>If you find after doing all this research, that wind power is not the solution for you, then maybe a solar photovoltaic system is your solution.</p>
<p>I do hope that you will be able to install either a solar energy system or a wind power generator for your home.</p></div>

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		<title>Grass Roots (and EASY) Energy Independence?</title>
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The old adage warns, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Fortunately, as with anything, there are exceptions that prove the rule.
HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s at home renewable power guide is one such example.
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<p>The old adage warns, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Fortunately, as with anything, there are exceptions that prove the rule.</p>
<p><a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s</a> at home renewable power guide is one such example.</p>
<p>Many of us would love to drop off the grid &#8211; for the sake of our pocket books and for the sake of the planet. However most of us are not ready to adopt the lifestyle this used to entail &#8211; forsaking air conditioning, televisions, coffee makers, computers &#8211; items upon which we have become dependent.</p>
<p>Electronic conveniences are inextricably intertwined with modern life and while increasing their efficiency is one way we can minimize our impact on the planet, it does not eliminate our need for power.</p>
<p>Fortunately alternative power sources are not as inaccessible as you might think and can easily be assembled and installed for home use. The materials are not prohibitively expensive and the initial cost will quickly be offset by the reduction in your electricity bill.<br />
<a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 5px;" src="http://www.free-energy-userreports.com/images/wind1.jpg" alt="" width="265" height="278" />HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s</a> at home renewable power guide provides information to help you choose whether solar or wind (or both) is the best for your location, as well as step by step instructions detailing which materials are required and how to set them up to meet your electricity needs. The guide even includes tips for negotiating better pricing on the requisite components at your local hardware store.</p>
<p>Using readily available items and easy to follow instructions, switching to home made energy from solar panels and wind turbines becomes a fun and rewarding project. The solar panels are even portable, making them perfect for camping and travel needs. The solar panels and wind turbines create enough kilowatts (Wind Turbine kw ) to power virtually any household item.</p>
<p>With a bit of ingenuity, the power company will be paying you at the end of the month!</p>
<p>Like any true grass roots solution, <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s</a> at home renewable power guide puts the information required to make a difference in your hands. Guaranteed to be achievable with any level of technical ability, implementable in virtually any location or environment, all with common items available at most hardware stores, this has the potential to revolutionize power production.</p>
<p>Our hesitance to believe that there can be an easy (green) solution to our insatiable energy needs and the consequences of its production leads us to passively wait for others to provide the solution. When problems seem too big to tackle at the individual level, we tend to despair and do nothing. But time and again we are disappointed with government and industry&#8217;s inability to act in all of our long term interest.</p>
<p>With the <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s</a> at home renewable power guide individuals are empowered to take control of their own energy requirements and meet them on their own terms &#8211; <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">homemade energy</a> from readily available wind and solar power.</p>
<p>In this case although it sounds too good (and easy) to be true that you can become energy self-sufficient and maintain your lifestyle, it is not. It is simple and rewarding and possible with <a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=crk1">HomeMadeEnergy&#8217;s</a> at home renewable power guide.</p>
<p>(For those of you still wary, there&#8217;s a 60 day, no qualifications, money back guarantee.)</p>
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		<title>Output Of A Wind Turbine kw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind power consumes no fuel, and doesn’t exhaust any resources. Since wind is a constant and continual force on Earth, electricity can be generated at virtually no cost to the environment. The average wind farm will “pay back” the energy used to manufacture the turbines in a span of only five months. Smaller, household turbines [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind power consumes no fuel, and doesn’t exhaust any resources. Since wind is a constant and continual force on Earth, electricity can be generated at virtually no cost to the environment. The average wind farm will “pay back” the energy used to manufacture the turbines in a span of only five months. Smaller, household turbines can pay-back the manufacturing energy cost in less than one month, with the potential to re-pay the initial financial cost within the first year.</p>
<p>With the right tools and equipment, it is even possible to build your own wind turbine, greatly reducing the start-up cost to only $250, allowing you to almost completely pay-back the initial investment within the first month. Generating your own home made energy will reduce your carbon footprint and save you money every year.<br />
Although wind Turbines placed on a building will not replace the need for non-renewable electricity anytime soon, and they won’t take the place of coal power alone, they can greatly supplement your energy needs, especially when used in conjunction with other renewable energy sources. An efficient residential wind generator can produce 1,200 kilowatts of electricity every month, decreasing the average power bill by up to 80%.</p>

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When we searched for solar or wind power kits on the Internet, we discovered  that there were numerous D.I.Y. home energy &#8220;kits&#8221; available online. We decided  to purchase and review different guides, both for our own personal use and [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">When we searched for solar or wind power kits on the Internet, we discovered  that there were numerous D.I.Y. home energy &#8220;kits&#8221; available online. We decided  to purchase and review different guides, both for our own personal use and for  the use of our friends and neighbors. We have compiled our findings here, to  share with you, the general public. We tried as many of the guides as we could  find, especially those that offered a 100% guarantee. We figured that if what  they had to tell us did not work, then we would just get our money  back!</p>
<p>We set our review criteria based on what mattered to us the most:  how easy it was to use the guide, quality and price of the materials, overall  reduction in energy consumption and related costs, and how quickly we could  complete the projects.</p>
<p>Out of 14 different do-it-yourself home energy  guides, three met our criteria, while one seemed to stand out above and beyond  all the rest. These three showed us a measurable amount of energy savings, 50%  or more. They were easy to install, with simple instructions and simple tool use  such as hand-held screw drivers. The price to set these up were less than $200,  with the largest portion of the cost from the purchase of necessary  materials.</p>
<p>Here are the three products that we recommend, but please  don&#8217;t take our word for it. Try it for yourself, and if you are not pleased,  they will give you back your money! If you are thinking about trying out one of  these guides, we advise you to set aside a day or two (such as the weekend) to  purchase the materials and put the projects together.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><a href="http://edius.homemadeen.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ck"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">#1 Homemade Energy</span></span></a><br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignleft" title="homemadeenergy" src="http://www.free-energy-userreports.com/images/homemadeenergy.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="251" />Among 14 different home energy guides, Home Made Energy was the easiest to follow, easiest to comprehend, and provided the best energy savings overall.</p>
<p>The guide assumes that you know nothing at all about solar or wind power generators. It takes you by the hand, providing a step-by-step fully illustrated instructions manual that can easily be used as a fun family weekend project!</p>
<p>The materials are cheap and readily available. It is geared towards the novice homeowner who wants to save money on average electric bills.</p>
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The price was comparable between the two, so the main difference has to do with the fact that we were able to follow the Homemade energy guide much easier than the Hearth4energy one.</p>
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