Wind Turbines – Free Green Power
July 7th, 2008 |The best source of alternative energy at present is undoubtedly the wind turbine. Non polluting,they can generate most of our power requirements.They are in fact the primary souce of electric power in some areas of the world.The individual consumer can quite easily generate 100% of his power needs from the wind.
There are other interesting alternative energy sources. Solar power is one method of power production which shows great promise and is being used increasingly. Solar cells are however expensive and power output is limited. For this reason solar power is presently an auxiliary power supply in most cases.
Nuclear power stations are widely used around the globe. The United Kingdom and France generate a large part of their electricity supply this way. The main obstacle to increased use of nuclear power is public distrust of this method of power generation. The accidents at Chernobyl and Three mile Island in particular have caused much fear and dislike for nuclear power generation. Wind power is acceptable to most communities with the only undesirable feature being the visual pollution caused by large areas covered with big turbines.
The addition of one or two turbines can make a home or farm independent of the local power utility. Many suppliers now sell these turbines in all areas. They are fairly costly unfortunately but over time will pay for their cost and show a saving to the owner.
An alternative to buying a wind turbine is to build one yourself. There are plans with instructions available which make this project quite simple. The cost is only a fraction of the price of a commercial wind turbine . This technology was widely in use in rural areas in the 1930 to 1950s era. Since then it has largely died out since modern consumers are less cost conscious and will pay the power company rather than generate theit own power.
At this time it is becoming increasingly obvious to most that we must find less polluting ways to generate our power needs. Generating stations fired by oil,gas and coal are heavy polluters. We need to move away from these methods and instead generate clean,green power. Wind power is the most obvious alternative at the present time. The individual consumer can do his part by installing a wind turbine or more than one on his propery.
A home built wind turbine made from auto parts and a few odds and ends is quite inexpensive and one or more of them can generate all or most of the power needed. They can be installed on the roof of a building or on their own free standing tower. It is a misconception that continuous strong winds are needed to generate electricity. Even a light breeze will spin the turbine. Power can be stored in storage batteries till needed for use. Any excess power generated can be sold to the local power company in many areas.
Wind turbine power generation is the best solution available to consumers today. All of us who are concerned about the future of our planet need to get aboard now by building or buying a wind turbine to provide some of our power needs. The most inexpensive way to do this is to build your own turbine.
Does building a low cost wind turbine interest you? Would you like to produce your own free green power? To find out how check this out http://www.greenwindpowerturbine.com


3 Responses to “Wind Turbines – Free Green Power”
By Amy Mattinat on Jul 7, 2008 | Reply
Building your own wind power turbine. Sounds too good to be true.
Have to ask… have you really seen one of these DIY (Do It Yourself) turbines in action? If not, do you know of someone who built one and is using it.
My husband goes back and forth between wind and solar… we’d love to jump on one of them, but the cost has kept us from taking action.
Thanks for a great blog and all the information you have gathered in one place!
By Sarhn on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply
Hi,
Thank you for your website and post. Building my own low cost wind turbine does interest me. However not practical when you live in the inner city (Sydney Australia).
Can’t see the government approving an application to install a wind turbine in our front city courtyard (approx 1 metre square).
Thank you for your blog, I will come back and use it as reference on my green journey.
Sarhn
http://www.greenerme.wordpress.com
By babs on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply
Interesting blog, I put a link to it on mine, you can do the same if you want.
See you