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Wind Energy The Pros And Cons Of Constructing Your Own Wind Turbines

By Ben Tunk

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Wind energy, a lot of people are ardently jumping on the bandwagon and constructing their own wind turbines for their home. But is it truly worth it? Can they seriously save that much money? The answer is yes, they can and so can you.

Now I don’t want to give the impression that this form of energy is the do all and end all to your electricity needs. While it is a fantastic way for the average home owner to cut their electric bill by up to 80%, you do have to keep a few points in mind.

First of all, you will likely need more than one turbine to generate enough electricity for your home. Of course that will depend on the size of the turbine you have, and your electricity needs. But generally speaking, a homeowner will need several small turbines to generate enough electricity so they can kiss their utility company goodbye.

One more consideration is where you live. Everyplace gets wind but many places, such as Chicago, get more. If you live in an area where you don’t get a lot of wind, possibly you have a lot of trees, or you live in a valley, you won’t get as much out of your turbine.

However, since a wind turbine can be built for a few hundred dollars and since a lot of homeowners see a considerable savings from just one turbine, it may still be worth your while to invest in this environmentally friendly, completely renewable, free wind energy source.

It can be a excellent family project to build your very own wind turbine. The kids will learn to be grateful for the environment as they grow up.

For anybody who is worried about the environment, as well as their own financial health, utilizing wind energy can be a very cost effective way to help the planet and yourself.

To learn more about wind energy, or information on building a wind turbine visit Best Solar Energy Facts for all you need to know about renewable energy

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Tunk, Ben "Wind Energy The Pros And Cons Of Constructing Your Own Wind Turbines." Wind Energy The Pros And Cons Of Constructing Your Own Wind Turbines. 28 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 11 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/environment/wind-energy-the-pros-and-cons-of-constructing-your-own-wind-turbines/>.

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Tunk, B (2009, December 28). Wind Energy The Pros And Cons Of Constructing Your Own Wind Turbines. Retrieved April 11, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/environment/wind-energy-the-pros-and-cons-of-constructing-your-own-wind-turbines/

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