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Factors that will influence the output of your wind turbine

by John Ashbury

There are many different things that influence the output of a wind turbine that you must consider if you are going to put up this form of alternative energy on your property. There are also differences with solar systems which may make wind a better choice.

Depending on the amount of wind that you experience in the area in which you live, as well as the strength of the wind, your system will produce electricity accordingly. If you enjoy high wind a lot of the year then your system will produce more electricity.

It refers to the speed of the wind and how fast it is blowing and it also means how often these big gusts of wind are taking place. The most important thing of these factors is the average speed of the wind at any given moment. The average speed will help you determine if putting up this form of energy is a good idea or not for your home.

The diameter of the rotor has a lot to do with the output of the electricity that you get from a wind turbine also. The bigger the diameter is of the rotor then the more output you have of electricity also. You need to consider a good sized rotor. Cost may be a factor but you are defeating the purpose if you go for the cheaper solution of a smaller rotor. In order to get the most energy you need to get a bigger rotor.

Wind turbines collect strong gusts of wind in order to convert that into energy. If the wind is minimal, say around ten miles per hour, it really will not be worth much at all. You need the strong wind and this does not blow close to the ground. Therefore your system will need to be high. In order for the turbine to generate a lot of energy your tower will need to be tall as this will allow it to capture more wind and thereby generate more electricity.

A solar system is common for alternative sources of energy but this type of solution is often dependent on the sun shining. Cloudy days, rain, snow, and even debris can cause this not to work. In addition, most solar panel solutions rely on electricity to run the panels.

A wind turbine does not require anything but the wind in the air. There isn't anything stopping the wind unless you live in a pocket or right up against a mountain and are blocked.

There are many things that are big influences on the amount of electricity that can be generated and stored with a wind turbine system. This type of system relies on these things to be able to function properly and put out the most electricity possible. When these factors are met then you have a very good wind turbine. These include a high average speed of wind often, a big rotor diameter, and a tall tower that stands at least 75 feet.

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