Cost of Wind Power | How Much Does it Really Cost?

February 27th, 2011
Capital Costs These include the cost of turbines, blades and any other component that is built on the top of the towers. A wide variety of manufacturers are available. Vestas, GE, Mitsubishi are some of them. The cost of wind power varies with manufacturers. Furthermore, the cost depends on whether the material is imported or local. Costs related to interconnection such as substations are also included. These are n

Wind Generators for Home Use | Determining if Wind Generators are Ideal for Your Home

February 23rd, 2011
Several factors need to borne in mind before deciding to use wind power. Geographical Considerations It is necessary to make sure there aren’t any physical barriers or disruptions in the form of skyscrapers, buildings, trees or hills near the home. Locations that are exposed are often the best for wind generators for home use as they are not disrupted by any turbulence. Also, it is necessary that the home is loca

Residential Wind Power Generators versus Solar

February 23rd, 2011
When evaluating wind power and solar there are several things to consider ranging from the environment, to maintenance, to the impact on the aesthetics of your home. Residential wind power generators have a lot of moving parts, whereas solar panels do not. Therefore, the operation of residential wind power generators can be noisy compared to that of solar panels which is silent. Residential wind power generators ma

Home Wind Power | Little Known Advantages of Using it to Power Your Home

February 23rd, 2011
Environmentally Friendly In the face of issues such as global warming and depletion of non-renewable natural resources, one of today’s major issues is using environmentally friendly products. One of the most obvious advantages of using home wind power is, therefore, making use of renewable source of energy (wind) to generate energy. This in turn frees the non-renewable resources such as coal and oil for other use

Small Wind Generators – Issues to Consider

February 23rd, 2011
Purchasing and installing a small wind power generator for your home is a task that requires substantial investment. Small wind generators can cost you anywhere from $2000-6000 per kW. As such, even the smallest wind turbine – i.e. a 5kV generator – can cost you around $10,000. As such, it is intrinsic that you consider a few issues before you invest a bulk of money in a small wind power generator to reduce you