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		<title>Setting Up A Wind Power Generator</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Alternative Energy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind energy is one of the cheapest and cleanest sources of energy and is available in abundance. Wind power generators are being extensively used all over the world to produce clean energy since centuries. Even today, in the modern world, farmers in the United States are not afraid to flaunt their age-old windmills. Use of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind energy is one of  the cheapest and cleanest sources of energy and is available in abundance. Wind  power generators are being extensively used all over the world to produce clean  energy since centuries. Even today, in the modern world, farmers in the United  States are not afraid to flaunt their age-old windmills. Use of wind energy has  relieved the burden of energy production through fossil fuels, which are  depleting progressively and also causing a lot of pollution and diseases along  the way.<span id="more-571"></span></p>
<p>Setting up a residential wind power generator may seem difficult  but it can easily be achieved by putting in some effort. Quite often the money  and energy put in setting up a wind power generator can be easily recovered as  utility companies readily agree to purchase any extra energy that you generate.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Started</strong></p>
<p>To start with there should be enough wind,  approximately 10 miles per hour, for a wind power generator to work at home.  Restrictions on structure heights should be carefully checked. A 100-foot tower  is good enough to catch speedy winds. Determining the size shape and price of  the turbine, which would match the needs of your geographical area and your  pocket, is of utmost importance.</p>
<p><strong>Working Of A Wind Turbine</strong></p>
<p>The  working of a wind turbine is quite simple. Placed on the top of a tower, the  turbine collects kinetic energy from the wind and changes it into potential  energy in the form of electricity stored in a generator. Batteries are typically  absent in modern residential wind power generators and the power is directly led  into the household.</p>
<p>The home will be collectively served by wind power  and the local power supply. An increase in the turbine output will reduce the  amount of power purchased from the local power provider. If the turbine produces  more power than what the household may need, excessive power will be sold to the  local power provider. All this is done automatically.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing, Wiring,  Noise, Interference And Other Aspects</strong></p>
<p>A mid size turbine may cost  anywhere from $7000 to $ 30,000 depending on size, function and servicing cost  agreements. Luckily, there is no need to go through a tedious wiring overhaul as  the turbine can be easily fitted to all kinds of households. The power supply  providers may install a secondary meter to measure the amount of extra energy it  is purchasing from the owners.</p>
<p>Small power turbines do make some noise  but not enough to cause objectionable disturbance. These turbines do not  interfere with other electronics and television signals. Maintenance of turbines  comes easy as they have a small number of moving parts and operates completely  automatically. They are designed to work for long periods of time (up to 20  years in most cases).</p>
<p>A small turbine may lower your electricity bill  by as much as 50% &#8211; 90% depending upon your power consumption, average wind  speed and other factors.</p>
<p>In addition you also have an option to purchase  either ready to operate turbine installations which in turn will offer more  customer support or an option to purchase an install-it–yourself kit direct from  the factory.</p>
<p>Wind power generators are completely pollution free. So  imagine offsetting a ton of air pollutants and several hundred tons of green  house gases like carbon dioxide over a typical small turbines life period. So by  setting up a residential wind power generator, not only so you save money, you  also contribute in improving our environment.</p>
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