Posts from — September 2009
Wind Powered Generators
Many remote farms and electrical facilities have wind farms that are used to harness power in areas of high wind. Wind powered generators can convert wind energy to electrical power at a very low cost. The only required fuel is air current which is free, does not pollute and in many parts of the country, inexhaustible. Wind energy as a power source is attractive as an alternative to fossil fuels, because it is plentiful, renewable, clean, and produces no greenhouse gas emissions.
Wind powered generators are are easy to make and use. The materials used to create wind turbines for the home can be obtained at a very reasonable cost. Wind powered generators have became especially popular due to the fact that they are an entirely self-sufficient form of energy, that rely upon an infinite supply of energy, as long as the wing blows.
Quality is crucial for wind powered generators because of the harsh weather they will be working in. You cannot have a windmill that breaks in a few months. If you buy one, you need to be prepared to pay a bit more for a quality machine. Or you can build build it yourself. The smaller scale machines are usually less durable and efficient. Small wind powered generators can produce quite a large amount of energy, up to 3,000 watts and more.
Residential wind turbines are very practical and are not that expensive. For instance, wind turbines dont need much maintenance, so the only costs connected with wind power wind power for homes are those of building and installing the turbines. Much work is being done today on micro wind powered generators, and better windmill design. They are clean, quiet and require very little maintenance. Plan on purchasing batteries to store excess energy for times when it's less windy.
Do a search for average wind speed in your area, you need to have a consistent wind speed of at least 10 miles per hour. Any less than that and you may want to look at solar panels as your alternate energy source. Most people do not just count on a wind powered generator to supply all of their energy. People usually complement it with a solar power system.
If you buy a turbine, look at the number of years of the warranty, it is a good deal if a manufacturer is willing to give a 5-year warranty on their product. Not all companies offer that kind of warranty.
Look for brand reviews by users. This is a great way to get to know other people's experience with the wind powered generators if you are thinking about buying one. Do a search for alternative energy forums to see what other people who have used wind generators and see what they say about their experiences with different models.
September 29, 2009 No Comments
Solar Energy For Your Home – The Initial Outlay Is Expensive
Solar energy for your home is working towards a green future as well as the future of generations to come. Buy installing solar energy you are not only saving for the home but for the coming years. Not only are we using renewable energy but we will be assisting with the global warming crisis.
Electricity is becoming a luxury due to price hikes not only in the USA but globally. We are also depleting our coal resources. The beauty of solar heating is that after installation cost heat is free. As long as the sun shines you don't pay electricity.
A complete installation of solar energy to you home will then cost you nothing. The money you used to spend on power can now be saved towards something needed. And by having a grid connection; local electric services actually pay you for power used from your home.
Worldwide governments are trying to initiate solar power in order to create a green economy. Renewable energy will save countries taxes as well as give the countries concerned incentives. Reducing the costs by up to eighty percent for solar systems installed. Finance is easy to obtain from banks for the installation of solar panels.
Solar power can operate independently and supply your home with a continuous energy supply. The only time you would have a problem is when there is a storm or in some countries where natural disasters occur, you would then end up with a weak and limited supply of energy.
The panels are installed either on the south facing side or the north facing side of your home. This depends where in the world you are residing. They are mounted on a swivel rack which allows the panel to catch the sun rays in all directions. Similar to the weather cock method.
It is becoming a standard practice when new homes are erected as well as other building structures a solar panel is automatically part of the structural plan. When it comes to old structures and homes, the panels can still be installed but will have to be included on the original plans and passed by the local authorities.
Solar energy is not only important to our homes but to everything that exists on the planet. We will save the natural resources like coal and natural gas supplies in the long term. And having solar energy in the home ensures that you can still cook and bake or watch your TV without interruption or spend hours with no electricity in the long term due to load shedding. We are also helping to eliminate toxic pollutants, and make the environment safer for future generations to come.
September 28, 2009 No Comments


