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Using A Residential Wind Energy System

Using a wind energy system may seem like a novel idea and a great way to contribute to a green way of living. It might even save you money you might think. However a wind energy system is not suitable for everyone. In most cases it is not a good idea to use a wind energy system for residential purposes. It usually more expensive and impractical to use a wind energy system in an urban setting.

Residential Wind Turbines

When employing a wind energy system to supply electricity a home will most likely rely on wind turbines and the utility company. When wind speeds are low the wind energy system will not generate enough electricity and electricity will be supplied by the utility company.

The higher the wind speeds the more electricity will be generated by the wind turbine energy generators. Sometimes the wind turbines will generate more electricity than the house needs, in such a case the excess electricity is sold to the utility company. This is done automatically.

Is My Home Suitable?

In an urban setting using a wind energy system is not suitable as there is usually not enough land. The best kind of home will have at least an acre of land around it. The wind conditions around your home will also influence whether a wind energy system will benefit you. Winds need to be higher than 10 mph for there to be significant output from the wind turbines.

If your home is suitable for a wind energy system then you can expect to see lower electricity bills. You can reduce your home energy bill by as much as 90% if your area has the right wind conditions. Although this does mean you can expect to see a lower electricity bill, you will have had to pay for a wind turbine first.

How Does It Help?

Although you will have to pay for the initial cost of the wind turbine it will be paid back in subsequent years with lower electricity bills. A wind turbine will also last you for 20 to 30 years. You can also make your contribution to the environment by using this clean energy source.

Not only will you be generating clean energy but you will also be offsetting pollutants that your utility company releases. If you live in a suitable area then using a wind energy system might not only benefit the environment but can also save you money in the long term.

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