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Fed up with paying high prices for your electricity?
Do you want to beat the energy crisis?
Do you want to make free energy for your home?
With wind power for homes you can build your own wind generator and produce enough electricity to power your entire home. It is easier than you may think to build your own wind generator and start to make free energy for your home. Most of the parts needed can be purchased locally from hardware stores and you can even use auto parts.
Wind power for homes is nothing new and windmills have been around for hundreds and hundreds of years in one form or another. These days they are not just used to grind corn into flour, but to produce great quantities of electricity to power homes and industry. And do not be confused by all the different names that they go under these days, (Windmills, Wind Generators, Residential Wind Turbines, Windmill Generators,) they are all one and the same and they all have exactly the same purpose, and that is to make free energy.
So why should you build your own wind generator when it is possible to just go out and buy one of the residential wind turbines that are available on the market? One simple answer is “the cost”. If you were to buy one of the residential wind turbines or have a commercial wind generator installed on your property it could cost you thousands of dollars. But with wind power for homes it is possible to build your own wind generator for a fraction of that price.
If you opted for a professionally installed wind generator or purchased one of the residential wind turbines it could take years before you would see a return on your investment. When you build your own wind generator you could see a return on your investment much much sooner, and be able to make free energy in a matter of weeks, if not days. Even if you use the highest quality materials available when you build your own wind generator the final price would still a fraction of what the commercial residential wind turbines would cost you.
Electricity that is generated by wind power is one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly forms of renewable energy today. With wind power for homes you are not only able to make free energy for your home but you can also pat yourself on the back for doing your bit to help stop global warming by producing your own clean energy.
It is so easy to build your own wind generator and any Do-It-Yourself enthusiast can make one using simple tools, you do not need to have any special skills and there are detailed guides and instructions available to show you exactly how to go about it. Many of these instruction guides can be found on the internet and I have found three of the top ones. Find out for yourself how you can make free energy with wind power for homes TODAY and start generating your own electricity tomorrow.
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Jan 7th, 2010. Comment.
A lot has been said about our wind generators’ power over the past few years. Initially thought of as the answer to the worlds energy crisis, we soon realized how many turbines, and the vast amount of space that would actually be needed to power the world.
People are already up in arms about wind turbines ruining scenic landscapes, and environmentalists are worried about birds getting caught up in the blades. But what if there was a solution? An idea so revolutionary that it is hard to imagine…
It appears there is. Time magazine even named it one of the best inventions of 2008. It’s called the “Flying Electric Generator”.
So what is it?
The FEG is a type of “rotorcraft” that hovers above the ground and generates power from strong high altitude winds. But what’s amazing about it is that it is lifted by the wind. To keep it from flying off, it is tethered to the ground, from which the electric current is sent back down to earth.
As the FEG lifts higher, it reaches stronger winds, which enable it to produce more power. In fact, it has been said that these high altitude winds or jet streams are so strong that using just 1% of them could power the entire planet.
And when will it become operational?
So far the only demonstration of an operating FEG was done in Australia, where they used electricity to get it off the ground. The experiment was very successful, showing that even in light winds close to the ground, the FEG hovered there perfectly.
Next they plan to test a larger rotorcraft at 240kW tethered at up to 15,000ft. And then they will scale up even further to FEG’s with four rotors, capable of producing ten to forty megawatts of power – which is far more than the current highest wind turbine capacity of five megawatts.
People have had there doubts about how lightning or turbulence at high altitudes could affect the FEG. For lightning, a warning system is in place where the FEG is then simply brought down to earth. The turbulence is not such a problem since the rotorcraft acts very much like a kite, and will simply settle back to how it was after a big gust of wind. And a GPS and gyroscope combination will be used to control its pitch and roll.
So, how much power production is possible?
According to the San Diego based company, Sky WindPower Corporation, an array of 600 FEG’s rated at 20MW, and operating over a ground space of 200 square miles could produce over three times as many megawatt hours per year as the 28,572,902MWh produced by the Palos Verde Arizona nuclear plant in 2003.
And just 43 of these FEG arrays operating at 85% capacity could produce up to 3,883,185,000MWh of power – that’s the total power consumption of the U.S. in 2003.
And how much will this power cost us?
According to a careful study made by Sky WindPower Corp, in the long range the cost of an FEG of ten megawatt capacity would be less than 2 cents per kilowatt hour (including land use costs). This is less than the energy costs of fossil fuels. But obviously site selection and proximity to existing power lines are very important factors.
What’s next?
Since the FEG’s are still in the testing phase, we are not quite sure how long it will take before we see any hovering in the distance. But one thing is for sure is that if all goes to plan, we may see airborne wind generators power the planet.
Tim McDonald and his wife have been living off the grid since June 2008. He recommends you Try Earth4Energy For FREE if you want to make your own home wind turbine and home solar power to reduce your electricity bill.
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Dec 30th, 2009. Comment.
It annoys me that developers aren’t forced to do this where possible. People would get used to seeing the turbines as people get used to seeing TV aerials and satellite dishes on houses. I realise that they probably wouldn’t be able to to supply enough power required, but even if they supplied 25-50% surely it would be worth it?
Does anyone know if the government has plans to force/encourage developers to do anything like this in the future?
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Oct 1st, 2009. 8 Comments.
Germany has a program (“A Million Points of Light”) to install wind turbines in homes. Finland has small vertical axis wind turbines going up in cottages, on chimneys.
Which is the best design for a home-power installation? What are the efficiencies of the different blade designs?
Anybody know anything about the ‘bent-prop’ design, like this one?
http://wind-farm.blogspot.com/
Does the chimney need to be reinforced?
How high does the wind turbine have to be, over the tallest house in the neighborhood?
Filed under Vertical Wind Generator by on Sep 16th, 2009. 4 Comments.

