Aug 14 2009
Wind Power Electricity – Your Way Off The Grid
Wind power can play an important part in establishing your energy indenpendance and freeing you from the Grid. You can save a fortune by using wind power in your home.
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Wind energy has been something many people have not yet realized its full potential. Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a regular power system. However, people are now starting to take notice of the benefits of wind power. It is usually solar energy that is known to be the premier alternative energy source. Many people are are starting to teach themselves how to build a diy solar panel. What most people don’t know is that it is equally as easy and cost effective to build a wind turbine.
Why is wind power important? Wind power is something that we have an unlimited resource. In a day and age today where we keep wondering if we’ll have enough energy for our children’s children, wind energy gives us a clear cut solution. The convention ways of producing electricity make use of the non-renewable fuels, not only making such resources scarce but also affecting the environment negatively. Wind power is advantageous is many ways:
Free source of energy – The wind power makes use of wind energy which is absolutely free, thus saving the non-renewable sources of energy for longer.
No environmental hazards – Wind power does not release any by product into the air even as it is converted into usable energy. It does not release any harmful gasses into the air such as other non renewable energy sources we use for our needs.
Cost-effective – The only thing you are going to be paying for is the initial cost of the wind power system and its installation. Moreover, there remains no worry of sky-rocketing electricity bills. You could even learn build a wind energy system to cut costs even more!.
Self-dependent source – You are able to be your own energy producer not having to rely on other utility companies to supply you with power.
How can we make power from the wind?
A wind turbine is employed to make use of the abundant wind energy. Wind turbines takes wind energy and converts it into mechanical energy which can then be converted into electrical energy. Such a wind turbine is generally referred to as a windmill. A wind generator is a wind turbine that further converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
For what can we use wind power?
The uses of wind power are many. An example is: Pumping out water.
You can make a difference just by using a wind turbine for your household needs. As mentioned, wind power is the solution to our dependence on non renewable sources and it is a clean way of producing energy. Find a Earth 4 Energy review to learn how to install your own windmill or solar panel!
By: Sean Ocean
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