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				<title>using a home wind turbine to generate electricity</title> 
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				<description><![CDATA[<span class "apple style span" style "color rgb(51 51 51); font family arial; line height normal; "><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">traditional sources of energy can be replaced with a new source of renewable green energy like a home wind turbine this system might only provide a small amount of your typical energy usage if you live in a residential area < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">home wind turbines are still a fairly new option for those who want to use sources of energy which are better for the planet many residents of sunny locations opt for solar panels but these turbines are a technology that is also becoming popular the market provides a variety of different home wind turbine choices for residential areas these can cost between 500 and 22 000 to install depending on the amount of energy you need < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">you can bring down your carbon footprint with the use of this system reduce your energy costs and even eliminate them completely read on for methods about reaching your energy needs with it as well as the pros and cons < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">commonly home wind turbines are used to cut down on your traditional energy usage which usually comes from power plants it's possible for anyone to do this though your exact location will determine how effective this will be you should not generally utilize it if you live in an area with a dense population wind patterns are usually disrupted by urban developments and large buildings effectively reducing the energy that would be generated in a more natural environment < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">in areas of high development it's suggested that home wind turbines can be used to reduce a very small portion of your carbon footprint and energy bill as little more is really possible in such an environment if you are a resident of this type of area it's advisable to invest in one of these systems that you can place on top of your roof instead your energy costs can be reduced around 10% if you use them in this type of terrain < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">if you reside in an area that's considerably flatter or more remote you can choose from the aforementioned home wind turbine for your roof or a more complex larger elevated home wind turbine < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">an elevated system is typically perched atop a tower that can measure up to 120 feet tall this height places the turbine above any objects that would disrupt the natural flow of wind therefore powering them more strongly and consistently the grand rapids press recently published an article stated that these wind turbines in rural areas of michigan can generate up to 500 kilowatt hours monthly this amount still probably won't compensate for the typical power usage of a typical home but it is still useful if you're seeking to utilize less energy that's derived from coal and therefore put down on your carbon footprint < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">should you want to completely replace your energy requirements with green energy you'll likely need to construct multiple elevated home wind turbines to capture as much wind energy as possible in your area if you want to store the energy that you do not immediately use you should also have a system to store the energy in batteries < p><p style "margin top 0px; margin right 0px; margin bottom 1em; margin left 0px; padding top 0px; padding right 0px; padding bottom 0px; padding left 0px; line height 1 5em; ">it's not impossible to completely compensate for your energy needs using the technology offered by a home wind turbine but there are still many technical advances that need to be made before this is a simpler viable option < p>< span><br/><strong>Tags</strong>:<a title='Tag: wind' href=http://www.solarshoptv.com/article_tag/wind/>wind</a>,&nbsp;<a title='Tag:  generator' href=http://www.solarshoptv.com/article_tag/generator/> generator</a>,&nbsp;<a title='Tag:  solar' href=http://www.solarshoptv.com/article_tag/solar/> solar</a>,&nbsp;<a title='Tag:  turbine' href=http://www.solarshoptv.com/article_tag/turbine/> turbine</a>,&nbsp;<a title='Tag:  energy' href=http://www.solarshoptv.com/article_tag/energy/> energy</a><br/><strong>Date </strong>: 2011-07-05]]>
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				<pubDate>2011-07-05</pubDate>
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