How To Make Your Own Wind Power Generators

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by Darrel Case

Fuel shortage and environmental damage, these are two of the biggest current global issues and it's long been known that the made-to-measure solution to them is renewable energy. Hydro, solar and wind power spontaneously come to mind. Played out correctly, we will never have to kowtow to oil, gas or coal again and the environment will be spared of the kind of pollution we are now seeing from them. The good news is wind power generators and their solar counterparts are well within reach of the common households these days.

With wind power generators, we literally get energy out of air, more specifically moving air called wind. This invisible but precious natural resource is free and green. It?s also practically endless in certain regions. However, it?s important to note that the wind resource must be of a certain level in order for the deployment of windmills to be feasible. The tower must not have to reach very high to avoid ground turbulence and the wind-speed is ideally in excess of 10 miles per hour.

The operation of the wind power generator can be simplistically described within the theory of the Conservation of Energy. Kinetic energy of the wind or airflow is harnessed by the rotor blades into mechanical energy as the spindle is turned. The rotary force of the spindle is utilized in windmills to drive pumps and other mechanical systems directly or is further converted via a turbine into electrical energy. This power can be consumed on the fly or stored for later use.

A good many houses in the rural or sub-urban areas would likely make a suitable wind power home but a feasibility study should be conducted beforehand. Wind resource map, space and clearance, regulatory requirements, neighborhood compatibility and interconnection with the local power grid as a minimum should be researched before embarking on the construction proper of the wind power system.

By nature, constant good year-round supply of wind is rare. That's why wind power generators are typically used in mutual complement with another renewable energy source namely solar power, sunlight supply of which inherently also is not continuous throughout either. Even if wind power is deployed only as a supplement to the utility grid, it will be beneficial nonetheless in slashing power bills and good for the environment.

It's not rocket science to make wind power. There is plenty of information and literature at your finger tips over the internet. A handful of those DIY handbooks actually do a very neat job in guiding even the totally uninitiated to construct their own wind power generators from scratch. It's possible to not only slash your power bills but also get paid for the excess that is channeled back onto the utility grid. On top of that, there's the feeling of gratification from knowing that you have contributed to the green movement.

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