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		<title>Hybrid Wind Turbines Can Now Generate Residential Wind Power Even When the Wind is not Blowing!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 23:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great aspects of technology is the ability to make vast improvements in design and efficiency on items that have been around for many years.  In recent years the improvements in design and efficiency for residential wind turbines has been vast, bringing with it hopes and dreams for future generations. A Colorado company [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the great aspects of technology is the ability to make vast improvements in design and efficiency on items that have been around for many years.  In recent years the improvements in design and efficiency for residential wind turbines has been vast, bringing with it hopes and dreams for future generations.</p>
<p>A Colorado company is introducing a system that will allow wind turbines to generate power even when the wind is not blowing. The SmartGen hybrid gas-wind turbine enables <strong>wind turbines</strong> to produce energy at periods of low wind, by turning the turbine with compressed air generated at the base of the tower from a turbo-compressor that is run on natural gas or biogas.</p>
<p>Even more importantly, the SmartGen system can be retrofitted into existing wind turbines, allowing existing facilities to increase their performance. This is likely to be particularly compelling for installations seeking to extend their production while remaining free of fossil fuels. In areas where biogas production is also available nearby, a wind power facility that is generating renewable energy credits could likely also produce power from biogas in this manner as another form of renewable power and thereby remain 100% renewable energy based.</p>
<p>A smart clutch disengages the wind blades from the machinery when the compressor is engaged. The company also notes that the exhausted air from the air motor cools dramatically when it is released, which can help provide cooling for the generator nacelle and may even help prevent fires in the housing.</p>
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<p>One of the brilliant parts about this idea is that it can be retro fitted to existing wind turbines.  That means wind turbines just like the <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">DIY Wind Turbine</a> that i built and shared the <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/">amazing wind turbine plans</a> with you last year can benefit from these fantastic design improvements. One of our readers, <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/10/reader-review-diy-residential-wind-turbine/">Mike Doolan also did a reader review of this wind turbine that he built</a> and is keen to make further improvements like this. I am already living 100% &#8220;off the grid&#8221; with my <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">residential wind turbine</a> however because my wind turbine feeds the excess power back onto the grid i am able to benefit more than before.  Why do i benefit? Because i sell the excess power generated from my home made wind turbine back to the utility company and get a credit check in the mail each month&#8230;.with this improvement i will be able to generate more energy and make more clean, green energy and get paid for it!</p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Residential Wind Power &amp; Wind Turbines &#8211; What are YOU Missing Out on?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 00:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residential Wind Power is an excellent means of generating electricity. Currently solar power and wind power are becoming extremely popular all over the world due to the costs of installation being so low and how effective home made energy is. Residential Wind Power is capable of providing results that will have your full satisfaction and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">Residential Wind Power</a> is an excellent means of generating electricity. Currently solar power and wind power are becoming extremely popular all over the world due to the costs of installation being so low and how effective home made energy is.</p>
<p><strong>Residential Wind Power</strong> is capable of providing results that will have your full satisfaction and it offers the possibility to easily save up to 75% off your electricity bill.  In some cases you are able to save 100% on your electricity bill, and sell the excess to the power company. It is possible to generate enough required energy needed with just a wind power system but this can also be shared with a solar energy system for even better results. The wind power system would be the better option if you live in an area with windy conditions. A solar power system will work best in sunny conditions however this could differ depending on geographical location. Sometimes the season will not matter especially if you are located close to the equator, here you are able to take advantage of the sun all year round. Other areas like in U.S in Mount Washington are known for a consistency of windy weather. If both the sun and wind are plentiful in your area, you could benefit from the combined power of the two. Assessing the overall metrological conditions of the area where you reside is a good way of determining which resource would be the most suitable.</p>
<p>It is not a difficult task to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2010/02/how-to-build-a-residential-vertical-wind-turbine-with-diy-plans/">build a home wind power generator</a>. Any DIY enthusiast is capable of assembling a wind generator &#8211; especially with the motivation and dedication behind you to really to steer you in the right direction to conquer this project you would need a step-by-step guide. This type of guide will guide you through the process in a comprehensive manner. The most suitable guide to help will provide details of materials and equipment you may need and step by step instructions, the procedures, and all technical aspects. Once you have the manual you will also need to get your hands on some basic power and tools.</p>
<p>The size of your wind power generator or wind turbine will depend mostly on the individual power requirements of your home. For example, 2000 watts and higher, then a larger wind power generator would be your best choice. But if your requirements are around 700 to 2000 watts of power then a smaller wind turbine or wind generator would be plenty.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/08/home-wind-power-kits-what-to-look-for/">home wind power</a> the most commonly used are the smaller generators rather than the massive industrial type. A larger generator becomes a lot more complex to build and install rather than a smaller one. However this would also depend on how much space you have and on your budget, there is nothing to specify that this couldn&#8217;t be achieved at home. If you are looking at building or installing a wind power generator and only have a small amount of space, then it&#8217;s advisable to go smaller, at least for the first time.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important with whichever size of wind turbine you choose to go with, that it is constructed properly and that it maintains a strong foundation. For a wind turbine to give great results consider the height as better winds are captured at higher altitudes. A good turbine will guarantee a constant supply of electricity, regardless of the intensity of the wind.</p>
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<p>How can we not take advantage of the many benefits we get from using wind power at home, what could be better than clean energy that doesn&#8217;t give off harmful emissions, environmentally friendly, installation is very affordable and to top it off its free. Also wind power doesn&#8217;t just stop at homes. It is also becoming more common in commercial areas. Today there are lots of office buildings that are already running exclusively off wind power.</p>
<p>A home wind power system is very capable of producing surplus energy. In that case, you could sell that surplus quantity to various utility companies, which are eager to purchase it and earn some extra money. Imagine saving on your elecricity bill, producing clean energy and having the opportunity to sell any surplus energy just by using wind power at home. Bottom line is that there are absolutely no downsides to generating your own electricity derived from wind power. A positive outcome is without doubt what you should only expect.</p>
<p><strong><em>Residential Wind Turbines</em></strong> are a great way to produce free electricity for your home. Some units can be expensive on startup costs however you must think of a wind turbine as a long term investment – you will be ahead in the long run. If you are not able to finance a wind turbine I strongly suggest that you have a good look at getting your hands on this <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">do it yourself wind turbine kit</a> – it is the most effective design that we have come across as well as being a simple process to build and install, not to mention at $150 the payback period may only take a few weeks!</p>
<p>Still not sure? Why not check out our<a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/"> review on the best wind turbine plans</a>.</p>
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		<title>5 Simple Facts You Should Know Before You Start to Build Your Own Wind Turbine for Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 10:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you already have studied and gained enough knowledge on how to build a wind turbine and ready to move your gear to build your own wind turbine, then you should read this article before you start anything yet. It is for your own good and you should treat it as a pre-caution, so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you already have studied and gained enough knowledge on how to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2008/07/how-to-build-a-wind-turbine-for-100/">build a wind turbine</a> and ready to move your gear to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2008/07/how-to-build-a-wind-turbine-for-100/">build your own wind turbine</a>, then you should read this article before you start anything yet. It is for your own good and you should treat it as a pre-caution, so that you won&#8217;t make any grave mistakes or waste your time and money during your project on the mid-way.</p>
<p>It would appear that a lot of us every day are actively searching for cheaper ways to produce electricity for our homes which can only be a good thing. The thing that is driving our search for cleaner, cheaper, renewable energy sources could be down to any number of factors. High utility prices are no doubt one thing and the need for a greener environment may be another.</p>
<p>One thing is quite clear however – <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/home-wind-turbines-that-are-super-cheap-and-really-easy-to-build/">home wind turbines</a> can provide for both of these needs and they are super cheap, fast and easy to build.</p>
<p>Here are the 5 simple facts that you should know before you start to <strong>build your own wind turbine</strong>, and to avoid if possible:</p>
<p>1 ) Before you installing your <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/home-wind-turbines-that-are-super-cheap-and-really-easy-to-build/">home wind turbine</a>, make sure that you check the average wind speeds that blow in your areas. If the wind blows is too low, then it is wise for not installing any wind generator system, as your wind turbine probably won&#8217;t able to collect enough kinetic energy to produce any sufficient electricity.</p>
<p>2 ) Try to place your wind generator in the best possible site for maximum results, flat areas are generally is a best place to collect the kinetic energy as there won&#8217;t be any huge obstacle or debris to stop your wind turbine to collect the energy. Try to avoid hilly areas.</p>
<p>3 ) Checking on the local permit requirements first as you doesn&#8217;t want to be charged over thousands of dollars without any particular reasons and from nowhere. Some of the regions does not approve of the usage of wind generator or windmill.</p>
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<p>4 ) If you are live in a small towns or city, make sure that you discuss your wind turbine plans with your neighbors before you installing a wind generator to avoid any unnecessary opposition. It is better to avoid such conflicts when you can. After all, it is understandable that your neighbors or anyone would make an opposition on something that they don&#8217;t understand the purpose of your plan.</p>
<p>5) Believe the system. Focus and concentrate your mind during the project. There is a high chance that you won&#8217;t be finish your wind generator and will give up if you continue being doubters or naysayer.</p>
<p><strong><em>Residential Vertical Wind Turbines</em></strong> are a great way to produce free electricity for your home. Some units can be expensive on startup costs however you must think of a wind turbine as a long term investment – you will be ahead in the long run. If you are not able to finance a wind turbine I strongly suggest that you have a good look at getting your hands on the <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">Earth4Energy do it yourself wind turbine kit</a> – it is the most effective design that we have come across as well as being a simple process to build and install, not to mention at $150 the payback period may only take a few weeks!</p>
<p>Still not sure? Why not check out our<a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/"> review on the best wind turbine plans</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Build a Residential Vertical Wind Turbine with DIY Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People nowadays are being aware of the economic problem that would result from the depletion of non-renewable sources of energy. This can be easily signified by the constant increase in oil prices and the eventual rise of the energy bills you pay for your household needs. Due to this, many people try to take advantage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People nowadays are being aware of the economic problem that would result from the depletion of non-renewable sources of energy. This can be easily signified by the constant increase in oil prices and the eventual rise of the energy bills you pay for your household needs. Due to this, many people try to take advantage of using renewable energy resources with the use of homemade devices. One such effective device as alternative source of energy is the <strong>residential vertical wind turbine</strong>.</p>
<p>Building this innovative energy-producing device would become much easier if you depend on instructional building guides available on the online market. Several websites on the Internet offer tips on how you can make an efficient wind generator device without spending too much. You can also find e-books to be very helpful especially when dealing with technical terms found within the instructional guides. Acquiring one would definitely make your project as simple as a recreational weekend activity.</p>
<p>When it comes to selecting the right type of residential vertical wind turbine manuals on the Internet, you should be meticulous in determining which of them are reliable enough to produce a sturdy energy device. You may find several websites that contain high rated instructional materials suitable enough for your expertise and knowledge in starting a home building project. Choosing these quality guides can easily help you build your own wind generator device in no time.</p>
<p>The most common goal of these DIY guides is to aid you in creating the most affordable wind generator device. Most of the time, these instructional materials make use of cheap hardware materials readily available on retail outlets. When following these build-it-yourself guides you may easily cut up your expenses in installing an alternative source of energy for your home. With a small budget allotted for the project, you can effectively reduce your monthly electricity bills by 80 to 100 percent.  In my case i was able to supply all of the electricity that my home needed and <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">haven&#8217;t paid for electricity since 2007</a>! You may want to choose the most efficient DIY guide when building your own wind generator so that you will significantly reduce the cost of your project. Make sure that the quality of the device would not be compromised when lowering down the budget for your homemade energy device.</p>
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<p>Searching for innovative solutions on building your own wind turbine can be very difficult due to the number of resource materials available on the Internet. The most highly recommended guides are those that come from websites with money back guarantee and a reliable payment merchant account. Testimonials from other satisfied customers are also good indicators of trustworthy wind generator construction guides.</p>
<p>Once the best guide is selected, the next thing you will do is to shop for the needed materials. Following the instructions indicated on the guide would help you have the alternative energy source for you to enjoy within a couple of weeks.</p>
<p>I have personally reviewed the best guide available on the market today which is by far the leader in the renewable home energy market. This guide is available with some great <strong>FREE bonuses exclusively for residential wind power readers</strong> and you can get your hands on the plan along with videos and support for a special <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">residential wind power only price right here</a>.</p>
<p>If you are still not sure about the benifits of residential vertical wind turbines you should read <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/10/reader-review-diy-residential-wind-turbine/">Mike Doolan&#8217;s review of residential wind turbine plans</a>.  Mike used the same design that i used back in 2007 to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">build my own residential vertical wind turbine</a>.  You can read more about <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">how i haven&#8217;t paid for electricity since 2007 here</a> when i bought <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">plans to build a home wind turbine</a>, it was the single best decision that i ever made!</p>
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		<title>How to Evaluate Your Home to Maximize Residential Wind Turbine Energy Production</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most important aspect to consider when deciding if a residential wind power system is right for a property is the wind speed and velocity that comes through the area. This information will determine the size, location, and height of your wind turbine, and the amount of potential energy your residential wind turbine. To determine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most important aspect to consider when deciding if a <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">residential wind power system</a> is right for a property is the wind speed and velocity that comes through the area. This information will determine the size, location, and height of your wind turbine, and the amount of potential energy your <strong>residential wind turbine</strong>.</p>
<p>To determine the wind speed for your property, begin by checking online wind maps for your state and specific region. Wind maps are available on the Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory websites.</p>
<p>A wind map is divided into classes from 1-7, with class 1 having the lowest wind speeds and class 7 having the highest. Classes 3 and above should be suitable for residential wind generators, which require average wind speeds of at least 10 MPH. Still, a wind map isn&#8217;t the last word, because every specific property is different. In a class 1 area, the property may have high ground in an exposed area suited for catching wind, and conversely, a class 7 property on low ground with many tall trees may not be able to catch enough wind to power an wind energy system.</p>
<p>The wind map also gives wind speeds and densities by height. When reviewing your property for obstacles that will affect residential wind turbine performance, note the height of all trees, buildings, and hills on your property. A residential windmill tower should stand 20 feet above the highest obstacle within a 400 foot radius, in order to catch the most wind possible without obstruction. Using this information, check the wind speeds for the height you&#8217;ve estimated for the tower. Lower classes may have stronger winds at greater heights.</p>
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<p>For more detailed and specific information about your area&#8217;s wind speeds, check local weather stations or have a professional take a wind survey of the potential wind turbine site. Scientists and other professionals have been collecting data on wind activity for more than 50 years, so more than likely there is detailed information available to you describing the specific wind patterns of your property and area.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve gathered a comprehensive portfolio on the wind behavior for the property, you&#8217;ll use this information to make informed decisions about the type of system to install on the site. For example, there are <strong>residential wind turbines</strong> with tails to change position with the direction of the wind, and there are stationary wind turbines which don&#8217;t move with the wind. Knowing the common wind patterns for your area can help you find the correct type of turbine.</p>
<p>There are many different sizes and lengths of wind turbines and towers, and the combination you choose will affect the amount of energy the wind power system can generate. A 26% increase in wind speed, for example, can result in a 100% increase in power generation. If you&#8217;re planning to generate enough electricity to power your home without help from the grid, you&#8217;ll need to make sure that your system is efficient enough to meet those needs.</p>
<p>Personally i believe that you do not have to spend tens of thousands of dollars in order to benefit from wind energy, you can build your own wind turbine like i have done. I have personally reviewed the best guide available on the market today which is by far the leader in the renewable home energy market. This guide is available with some great <strong>FREE bonuses exclusively for residential wind power readers</strong> and you can get your hands on the plan along with videos and support for a special <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">residential wind power only price right here</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Money and Save the Planet with Vertical Wind Turbines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we all know that the world is coming to an end in 2012, well that is what Hollywood would have us believe but I am sorry to say that it is not!  Instead of living it up and not caring about the environment start giving a damn about the environment and look at ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we all know that the world is coming to an end in 2012, well that is what Hollywood would have us believe but I am sorry to say that it is not!  Instead of living it up and not caring about the environment start giving a damn about the environment and look at ways in which you can reduce your carbon footprint.</p>
<p>A few weeks back we showed you <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/home-wind-turbines-that-are-super-cheap-and-really-easy-to-build/">home wind turbines that are super cheap and really easy to build</a>.  I also had another post about how <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/09/why-i-haven%E2%80%99t-paid-for-electricity-since-2007/">I haven’t paid for electricity since 2007</a> which is not an easy feat, but completely achievable with <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">this wind turbine plan</a>.  Now this wind turbine plan has allowed me to live on renewable energy for the past few years and what I don’t use I sell back to the utility company, it is an amazing site to see the electricity company send you a check every quarter let me tell you!</p>
<p>The main element in helping me achieve these goals was<a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html"> the wind turbine plans that I stumbled across in 2007</a>.  These plans were dirt cheap to buy and allowed me to produce my own energy producing vertical wind turbine for $100.  Normally you would have to spend in the thousands of dollars to purchase a vertical wind turbine that would give you anywhere near this result, but not anymore thanks to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">these wind turbine plans</a>, and this is where the money making plan comes into place.</p>
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<p>In 2008 after singing the praises of my do it yourself residential wind turbine to my friends one of them, Pete approached me wanting to know more about the turbine.  Being ever so proud of my vertical wind turbine I showed him the designs I purchased and the finished product – he was blown away that I was able to produce my own electricity with my $100 wind turbine and like me he was hooked.</p>
<p>Pete went out and bought the same wind turbine plan that I used and went about constructing his own wind turbine.  Over the space of a weekend Pete’s residential vertical wind turbine was up and running producing clean and green electricity for free!  Pete knew that he was onto a winner with this plan and advertised to build people vertical wind turbines for people in the local classifieds.  The ad was simple and almost instantly Pete had a call from a home owner who was interested in having a wind turbine installed.  Pete charged the home owner $1000 cash to build the wind turbine off the plan that he had previously purchase which is still many thousands of dollars cheaper than a mass produced wind turbine and all for a very similar product.  As you are aware the wind turbine only costs around $100 to build in raw materials, which gave Pete just under $900 profit!  Not bad for a weekend cash job!</p>
<p>Speaking to Pete last month he has now installed 23 vertical wind turbines in the local area in the space of the past 12 months.  The plans and materials used to produce the wind turbines are all the same.  From my calculations Pete has probably earned around $27,000 over the last 12 months as a sideline cash business – and this is only working on weekends!</p>
<p>You don’t have to be Einstein to realise that this is a great business model.  You have a one off cost of buying the <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">wind turbine plans here</a>, then you are able to replicate that same design as many times as you like.  Hell, charge $1,500 for each wind turbine and you are all of a sudden earning  $1400 cash for a weekend of work – that is a pretty sweet amount of coin and anyone’s books!</p>
<p>If you are interested in building your own wind turbine or you want to start your own wind turbine business like Pete has done I suggest you get your hands on <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">this wind turbine plan</a>.  This is the <strong>best wind turbine plan</strong> available today and it gives you all the information you need to <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">start producing clean green energy for free</a>!</p>
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		<title>Reader Review: DIY Residential Wind Turbine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got an email yesterday from one of our readers at residential wind power called Mike.  Mike saw our review of the wind turbine plans a few weeks back and wanted to give the plans a go.  He bought the plans and has since finished his vertical wind turbine following the wind turbine plans in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got an email yesterday from one of our readers at <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">residential wind power</a> called Mike.  Mike saw our<a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/"> review of the wind turbine</a> plans a few weeks back and wanted to give the plans a go.  He bought the plans and has since finished his vertical wind turbine following the wind turbine plans in the guide we recommended.  Here is what mike had to say:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Hi Barry,</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>First off I want to let you know that I have been a long time reader of your site residential wind power.  I stumbled across your site a few years back when I was looking at installing a wind turbine and regularly come back to see what is going on with wind turbines.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I have wanted to build my own wind turbine for a long time now but I have never got the courage up to do it. I am not very experienced with tools or anything like that I was a bit worried that I wouldn’t be able to complete the project.   After reading your review of the best wind turbine plans I thought I might as well just jump in and have a go, after all what have I got to lose?</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I went ahead and purchased the wind turbine plans that you recommended here and all of the information was sent to me instantly.  The kit came with guides on how to build a wind turbine which I am most interested in and also a few guides on how to build solar panels.  Although I am not into solar panels that much I might give building one a go seen as though I got the plans bundled in with the kit!</em></p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>The kit was awesome it even come with videos and very detailed diagrams on what to put where so it made it very easy for a DIY novice like me.  For $49 the kit was an absolute bargain!</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I went down to the hardware store to source the materials that I needed to construct the wind turbine and was pretty happy as it only came to $97 at the hard ware store.  So far so good.<br />
<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-181" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="Mikes DIY Wind Turbine" src="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/diy_wind_turbine_1-480x360-300x225.jpg" alt="Mikes DIY Wind Turbine" width="300" height="225" /><br />
When I got back from the hardware store I went about building the wind generator in the guide and it just came together so easy.  In the end it took me 5 hours to build the wind turbine from scratch when I followed the plan and now I have a home wind turbine for under $150 that is probably worth ten times as much!</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I got an electrician to wire it in to the house so that I could push the energy generated from the wind turbine back onto the grid.  This took him about 1.5 hours.  The wind turbine is putting out some great power in low winds which is great as my home is in a fairly low wind area.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>I am so stoked that I went ahead and bought the plans as I now can sit back and watch my homemade wind turbine generate clean renewable energy for my home.  Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Barry.  I have included a picture of my wind turbine for you.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Take it easy,</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Mike Doolan</em></p>
<p>As you can see from Mikes review building a DIY wind turbine is easy and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to do it.  This is the <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/">wind turbine review</a> Mike was talking about and this is the<a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html"> wind turbine plan</a> that mike purchased.</p>
<p>If any other readers have had similar success with their wind turbines we would love to hear about it.</p>
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		<title>Why I Haven’t Paid For Electricity Since 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most fulfilling aspects of my life is knowing that when I go to turn on my computer or watch some television it doesn’t cost me a dime! I have not paid an electricity bill since 2007, that is not because I am on the run and refuse to pay my utility bills [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most fulfilling aspects of my life is knowing that when I go to turn on my computer or watch some television it doesn’t cost me a dime! <strong>I have not paid an electricity bill since 2007</strong>, that is not because I am on the run and refuse to pay my utility bills but more to the fact that I run my home on clean renewable energy from the wind.</p>
<p>In early 2007 I opened one of my energy bills and could not believe my eyes at how much I was paying each month to power my home, it was just ridiculous.  I searched around for some answers on the internet and what I found has not only saved me thousands of dollars in energy bills but it has also changed my life.</p>
<p>I stumbled across a website that was put together by a guy who had been in the same situation as me and was fed up with paying through the nose for electricity and did something about it.  This guy collated a heap of information about renewable energy such as home wind turbines and solar power systems for residential installations.  He sorted through the best information that was available on how to build a wind turbine and came up with his own design through testing materials, shapes and sizes and finally settled on a design that is just amazing.</p>
<p>The wind turbine design was so good that he put the plans into production and began selling them to other home owners who wanted to produce their own renewable energy.  Luckily this is where I came in and found the wind turbine plans that this guy put together.  I was a bit sceptical at first because I didn’t want to pay for something that was a heap of junk but I thought to myself, what have I got to lose?  That moment changed my life.</p>
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<p>I got the plans and worked through the build of a vertical wind turbine and to my surprise the end result was actually pretty good.  I am by no means a handy man when it comes to do it yourself projects so I was really happy when I followed the detailed plans and the wind turbine came to life looking just as it did in the pictures of the guide! Not only was I stoked with my handy work but my wife thought it was pretty sweet too.</p>
<p>The real moment of truth was when we put the turbine up for the first time to see how it would go.  I got an electrician to wire the final connection to the electricity grid of the house which took him about an hour.  When the electrician was finished wiring in my homemade wind turbine he stood with my wife and I as we watched the turbine start to kick over and really start to move in the breeze.  We watched the power meter start off low and it just kept on building and building until it hit that magic mark of 1KwH.  I swear that I could almost see my energy meter on the house go backwards as the wind turbine that I build with my bare hands took over and powered the entire house.</p>
<p>I knew right then that I had to spread the word on home wind turbines and more specifically about the wind turbine plan.  The same website that I bought the plan from is still up and running today and you can <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">find the wind turbine plans here</a>.  Since 2007 I have really embraced renewable energy and even started a web site of my own to spread the word on <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">residential wind power</a>.  Do yourself a favour and get your home running on wind power.  I did it and it changed my life.</p>
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		<title>Home Wind Turbines That Are Super Cheap and Really Easy to Build</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 05:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently there has been a wealth of information flooding the web in regards to the benefits of wind energy and solar power and how we should all be looking at ways to cut our own energy bills and look for green energy alternatives at home. It would appear that a lot of us every day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently there has been a wealth of information flooding the web in regards to the benefits of wind energy and solar power and how we should all be looking at ways to cut our own energy bills and look for green energy alternatives at home.</p>
<p>It would appear that a lot of us every day are actively searching for cheaper ways to produce electricity for our homes which can only be a good thing. The thing that is driving our search for cleaner, cheaper, renewable energy sources could be down to any number of factors. High utility prices are no doubt one thing and the need for a greener environment may be another.</p>
<p>One thing is quite clear however – <strong>home wind turbines</strong> can provide for both of these needs and they are super cheap, fast and easy to build.</p>
<p>A recent study has shown that almost 38% of people are more than willing to pay anywhere between $100 and $500 for a home wind turbine. However, even $200 is still too much to pay when you consider that I can show you a fast, easy and inexpensive way to build your very own energy producing home wind turbine right from your own garage or home.</p>
<p>You will require just a few basic tools to work with. If you don’t have these basic tools handy I am sure that you will know someone who will be able to lend them to you. You will also require some materials for your wind turbine, which, if you search around for the best prices, you will be able to pick up fairly cheaply from your local hardware store. You could also consider using second hand parts although you could potentially be compromising on the quality and efficiency of your home wind turbine so think carefully if you are doing this.</p>
<p>Now for the single most important part of your home wind turbine &#8211; a detailed, high quality instruction guide.</p>
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<p>This is absolutely essential to your success in building your very own home wind turbine and without it your project will inevitably fail. Your guide should be well structured, easy to follow and provide reference diagrams and videos.  Ideally you should have access to technical support and help should you need it. All of these factors will ensure that your project will run smoothly and should lower the chance of you becoming confused and frustrated.</p>
<p>Home wind turbines are great fun to build, provide your house with a clean, renewable source of free sustainable energy and they can literally slash your electric bills in half. They genuinely are cheap, fast and simple to build and they can be made by absolutely anyone regardless of DIY experience.</p>
<p>If you decide to build your own Home Wind Turbine, you will have a satisfying and rewarding experience provided you follow instructions that have been written by the professionals.</p>
<p>They should be well structured, clear and organized and you should have access to help if you should need it.</p>
<p>I have personally reviewed the best guide available on the market today which is by far the leader in the renewable home energy market. This guide is available with some great <strong>FREE bonuses exclusively for residential wind power readers</strong> and you can get your hands on the plan along with videos and support for a special <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html">residential wind power only price right here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to install some renewable energy for your home and have come to the crossroad as to which is better, residential wind power or residential solar power.  Both wind power and solar power have been around for a long time now and both renewable energy source have successfully been used to produce clean [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you want to install some renewable energy for your home and have come to the crossroad as to which is better, <strong>residential wind power</strong> or residential solar power.  Both wind power and solar power have been around for a long time now and both renewable energy source have successfully been used to produce clean electricity for home and commercial users – but which renewable energy source is the best?</p>
<p>In our mind there is no competition! Wind power is the superior renewable energy source for residential users and this comes down to a number of reasons.  The reasons why we believe that <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com">residential wind power</a> is better than solar power are a mix of personal reasons and scientific reasons along with the ultimate reason: the cost of a vertical wind turbine.</p>
<p>Reasons why a residential vertical wind turbine is better than a solar power system:</p>
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<p>Wind power technology has its origins that trace back to Persia as early as 200 B.C.  Wind power has been around a lot longer than solar power and as such the technology has had a greater deal of time to be refined to a point that it is more reliable than solar power.</p>
<p>Many locations around the world do not have full sunlight days which is a vital ingredient to the success of a solar panel installation.  On top of this the sun is only out for half of the day in most places around the world – in some places the sun does not even shine during the day – this leads to no solar power!  On the flip side a wind turbine can produce energy all day every day if there is a supply of wind.</p>
<p>Cost – Yes you knew it had to come up eventually!  Solar power technology costs a lot more than wind power – there I said it! Phew.  In a study conducted by Ontario, Canada based company, Detronics Limited, one wind turbine and one solar array were set up and tested over the course of one year. Over that time span wind proved to be more cost effective than solar power. The total kWh produced by each system were recorded and then divided into the total cost of purchasing and running each system. During this year long study, wind power proved to cost just over $3.00 less per kWh produced.</p>
<p>These two installations were purchased from reputable renewable energy dealers and as shown above wind power won the contest but what if you could get your <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/">wind turbine for under $200</a>?</p>
<p>This is where it gets really interesting! We have been building wind turbines off the plan for the last few years following this <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/out/earth4energy.html" target="_blank">wind power plan</a> with the total cost for each wind turbine coming in at under $200 USD.  Now let’s take a minute to put that in perspective here.  The average American family spends $1900 each year on their energy bills – this is nearly ten times the amount that is would cost to buy some wind turbine plans and build your own wind turbine for under $200.  Talk about getting a bang for your buck!</p>
<p>Can you do this with solar power? No you can’t.  But you can <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/">build your own vertical wind turbine</a> to power your home for under $200 and the whole process couldn’t be easier.  Get on over to our <a href="http://www.residential-wind-power.com/2009/07/wind-turbine-plans-tested-reviewed/">review of the best wind turbine plans</a> and see why we think that <strong>residential wind power</strong> is a far better product than residential solar power.</p>
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