With energy prices soaring as fossil fuels on our planet are diminishing, alternative fuels must be sought. Many energy resources come naturally, and wind power is one of them. You have the ability to build your own wind turbine to produce your own electricity. There is the very real possibility that you can save around 80% on your energy bill if you switch to wind power. The history of this type of energy source goes back centuries. Wind power was used to power ships worldwide from continent to continent. Windmills have been used to pump water and grind grain. It's quite a powerful instrument. Windmills are the forefathers of the wind turbine, which is what we use today to gain electricity to power entire cities or your own home. 1888 was the first such turbine. Charles Brush in Cleveland, Ohio built his rotor out of a picket fence. The capability at that time wasn't available to hook into a local power grid, but you can do so now. Preliminary work to get started on building a wind farm or placing turbine on your own property could be a little time consuming, but well worth it. First, you will need to find a location to catch the wind. The wind speed can be no less than 17mph; otherwise, the success of your project will diminish. You will need to conduct meteorological research and testing to find the perfect spot. Records are kept regarding wind speeds worldwide. Next, you will need to make sure you're close to the power grid, because you will need to tap into it. Call your local power company and they can tell you where it is. Larger wind turbines will need to be manufactured and can be bought in kits, smaller wind turbines (700-100 watts) lend the possibility of being able to be build on your own. The larger the rotor on the turbine, the more wind you will be able to harvest. One thing to be aware of with wind power is the higher the wind speed, the less generation of power you will attain. This is another reason to be aware of how much wind any given area may receive. In order to find the perfect location you will need to do a little research. There are records kept recording winds speeds around the world and a quick search of the internet should render some good meteorological data and research. Your next move will be to contact your local electric company to determine how close you are to the grid. This is important because you will likely want to hook on to the grid. Turbines such as those used in large-scale applications, as huge commercial buildings, must be manufactured. However, a smaller turbine (700-1000 watts) is simpler and lend to the possibility of creating your own wind farm. Keep in mind that to harness more wind will require a larger rotor. Too little wind speed will prevent you from generating much electricity so again beware of your location. Once you have completed these basic steps and you are ready to produce your own green energy, you will find that you can have a sense of freedom and great accomplishment. Seeing the movement of rotors as you feel the breeze upon your cheek is symbolic of the small carbon footprint that you will be generating. Energy independence is easier to grasp that you may think. Wind power is easy to harness and make plans for you to even be able to power your own home and make so much electricity that you could sell it back to the power company to profit on your own. Our health and our environment would greatly benefit from this green renewable energy source with less contaminates produced and less harm against the Ozone. After you are all set up, you will be ready to create your own clean energy. Imagine what a day that will be? Knowing that you are doing your part to decrease your carbon footprint, every turn of the turbine will give you a thrill knowing that you are free from the expensive and polluting energy source we now use.

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