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		<title>Using the Wind as an Alternate Power Source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, you can see wind farms all across the United States and in just about every country all over the world. Wind power is an easily captured form of energy that has been used for thousands of years. All you need to benefit is wind and a method of harnessing that wind power. Everything that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, you can see wind farms all across the United States and in just about every country all over the world. Wind power is an easily captured form of energy that has been used for thousands of years. All you need to benefit is wind and a method of harnessing that wind power. Everything that can be done with solar power can also be done with wind power if there is an abundance of continual wind coming to an area of the country.</p>
<p>Wind power is a pollution-free and cost-effective power solution that we can use to cleanly and efficiently power our energy needs. Solar and wind power solutions are the two of the most efficient solutions that can replace the conventional power solutions employed at our homes. The wind blows in many areas on a constant basis, and it said if you have at least an average of 10 to 15 mph wind on a regular day, that you can harness the wind to power all or at least a large part of your home electrical needs.</p>
<p>Homes at higher elevations are often good candidates for using wind projects. The higher the altitude, the more the wind you will find. If you wish to position a wind turbine or windmill device, find the highest elevation with the best flow of wind. Our current windmills are actually based on the ancient form of windmills that you&#8217;ve seen in pictures from Europe. Today&#8217;s windmill devices are actually smaller, sturdier, and are used to produce and convert the wind into a power source you can use to maintain most of your daily energy needs.</p>
<p>Similar to the turbines that are used in hydroelectric power, a turbine will be erected on your property with the blades facing to catch the most common wind patterns. When the wind will blows, the resulting movement of the turbine blades is stored as energy. Of course, it is really a bit more complex than that, but that is the general idea. Many farms and people in windy, rural areas use wind power to provide for their energy needs. There are now many commercial businesses designed to harness the wind energy who then sell energy to those utility companies in their area.</p>
<p>Wind power solutions work best when the following conditions are met:<br />
• You have a house or farmhouse spread over a big area. Typically, wind power solutions are employed in areas that spread over an acre.<br />
• The average wind speed in your area is around 11 miles per hour. If you stay in a place that has little wind flow, your system will not work. Consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home.<br />
• You need to draw water from external sources. You can install a wind power system even when you do not need to draw water from outside. However, if you need to draw water from outside on a regular basis, a wind power system offers the best solution.<br />
• Your house needs a lot of uninterrupted power supply. Combating those power outages is easy with the pollution-free wind power systems. You need no longer worry about a break in your work because of a power uncertainty.</p>
<p>A typical wind power system comprises of a tower and five blades to churn out wind energy. The length of the wind tower varies depending on the location of your house. You may need a longer tower if you are in low-wind zone; you can work with a shorter tower if you live by the beach. Using a wind generator, this wind energy can be converted into useful electrical energy to be employed at home for running various electrical appliances. You can even store the power generated for later use, making wind generators more efficient than convention power systems.Your biggest expense if you&#8217;ve decided to use wind as an alternate power is going to be the building of the windmill itself.  Just like your solar panels and solar converters, your initial expense is rather high, but according to your own personal power used and the number of windmills on your property, they can be paid off very soon, with very little maintenance, and you&#8217;ll be receiving free power from then on.</p>
<p>Another good point about wind power is that it&#8217;s very similar to solar power in the fact that there is no waste, such as that from nuclear power or other types of fossil fuel energy conversion.  There is no pollution, there is no radioactive waste to deal with, and there is no slag to remove.  Also, the conversion of the wind into energy is also waste free, there are no emissions from transferring wind into power like there is when you&#8217;re burning coal, using nuclear energy, or even gasoline.</p>
<p>Wind power solutions work best when the following conditions are met:<br />
• You have a house or farmhouse spread over a big area. Typically, wind power solutions are employed in areas that spread over an acre.<br />
• The average wind speed in your area is around 11 miles per hour. If you stay in a place that has little wind flow, your system will not work. Consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home.<br />
• You need to draw water from external sources. You can install a wind power system even when you do not need to draw water from outside. However, if you need to draw water from outside on a regular basis, a wind power system offers the best solution.<br />
• Your house needs a lot of uninterrupted power supply. Combating those power outages is easy with the pollution-free wind power systems. You need no longer worry about a break in your work because of a power uncertainty.</p>
<p>A typical wind power system comprises of a tower and five blades to churn out wind energy. The length of the wind tower varies depending on the location of your house. You may need a longer tower if you are in low-wind zone; you can work with a shorter tower if you live by the beach. Using a wind generator, this wind energy can be converted into useful electrical energy to be employed at home for running various electrical appliances. You can even store the power generated for later use, making wind generators more efficient than convention power systems.<br />
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