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Wind Generator

A wind generator is starting to become a popular energy source for many houses in the country. In fact, wind power turbines and generators are no longer limited in the countryside as urban areas are now starting to use them as well.

More and more people are also starting to make their own windmills and turbines, hoping to save on electricity and do their share in protecting the environment and minimizing the dependence on fossil-fuel energy sources.  However, before you bring out your power tools and buy PVC pipes for your wind turbine, you first have to consider the things listed below.

wind generators

wind generators

The first thing that you need to think about before you put up a wind generator, whether pre-manufactured or self-made, is the site where you will set up the system. It is important that this device is unobstructed so that it can generate enough power to at least heat your shower or provide electricity for your television.

If you live in the countryside, you may not have problems with obstructions nor would you worry about ruining your neighbor’s view. However, if you live in the city, wind turbines might be more of a challenge.

small wind generator

small wind generator

Besides, making tall wind towers for your home might be hazardous for your community, especially during cyclones or hurricanes. If you live in an area where houses are built side by side, then you might need to consult your neighbors or your local ordinances to see if you can install a wind power generator at home.

After you have found the best location for a wind generator, the next thing to consider is the exact spot where you will mount the wind tower and the turbines. You can actually place the towers on the rooftop of your home or if you have a big parcel of land, you can mount the tower far away from your home.

If you live in a small community, you can probably suggest the installation of several wind power generators in a public place so that your whole community can take advantage of the savings from electricity bills and also be safe from falling towers during windy season.

Aside from a wind generator, you can also install other types of renewable sources of energy at home. If you live in a sunny location, then you can always rely on solar energy panels as backup for your wind generator. For those who live near bodies of water, hydrothermal energy could also be considered.