You may have been hearing about the idea of having your DIY wind turbine to save some cash from electrical billings. Because of this undeniable fact, homemade wind turbine has massively gained popularity at present. Of course, aside from the fact that building it is as easy as a playing any child’s game.

Nonetheless, you do not sail out to the sea if you do not have the proper equipments with you, same with making wind turbines at home. So the foremost crucial element in the process is to have a wind turbine plan with you. The plan is your guide to supply you with all the right information in building a successful product.

So, why bother building a wind turbine?

It can save you from splurging rates of power use, when you can always invest that money in setting up your own power system. They are simply cheaper or cost-effective as compared to available wind generators sold in the market. With a wind turbine, you even have a return of investments after a prolonged use.

The appearance of wind turbine is also appealing to everyone. Imagine as the wind blows, the wind turbine spins away with its stainless steel body, dazzling blades, and multihued tails. But apart from its wonderful visuals, the wind turbine is environmental-friendly. Help save the environment from harmful pollutants and enjoy the benefits of it as well.

So why should you wait for your electrical bills to be more unmanageable when you can always have a DIY wind turbine at home?

Yes, you can build your own windmill today. In fact, you can even save 95% off your electric/power bill right now (or completely eliminate them).

I highly recommend one of the quick & easy guides for building your windmill and start putting more money in your pocket where it belongs.

DIY Windmill Guide

You won’t be sorry. Check out that link now and put an end to over-priced power bills forever.

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Before you do anything else, click the link above to get your DIY windmill guide. I highly recommend it.

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When choosing a home wind turbine, you have two basic options - a vertical axis turbine or a horizontal axis turbine. By and large the horizontal axis turbine is most popular. These are the giant windmills you see plastered on the foot hills of the Sierra Nevada.

However, the vertical axis windmill has some advantages that may be best for your property. The primary benefit of the vertical axis variety is that it does not “see” wind direction. The vertical windmill keeps the same orientation, no matter what the wind direction. So, if the wind shifts rapidly or is very “turbulent” then a vertical axis turbine may be the way to go. A vertical wind generator also has the generator box located closer to the ground, so it is easier to maintain.

One downside to vertical wind generator is that they tend to be noisier. Vertical wind generators are more subject to vibrations along the axis or the turbine. This is not the case with horizontal turbines.

The horizontal axis windmill tends to be more efficient than the vertical wind generator. However, a horizontal wind-mill needs a steady wind to be efficient. If the wind changes, directions, the horizontal wind mill needs some “recover time” to reorient itself into the wind.

One downside to the horizontal axis turbine is that it is hazardous to birds. The blades can be spinning fast enough to cut a bird in two. Vertical axis wind mills are safer for birds, because they cover a narrower area and have a lower rotational velocity.

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There’s more hope for alternative energy , and it’s not coming from the White House but from the house of ill fame. It seems that the former “Hollywood Madam” Heidi Fleiss is shelving her plans to open up Heidi’s Stud Farm in Nevada where houses of prostitution are legal in most rural counties. Instead of providing “studs” for women, she has decided that there’s more money going green than staying blue.

“That’s where the money is,” she told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “That’s the wave of the future.” (http://www.lvrj.com/news/39357657.html)

With its stable of men, Heidi’s Stud Farm would have been the first bordello catering to women in Nevada. It’s unclear if FleissHeidi Fleiss.jpgwould turn the Stud Farm into a wind farm or solar farm, but she told the Review-Jouranl she had an alternative energy project that’s “perfect for Nevada.”

While Fleiss may have something perfect for Nevada, The Washington Post is pointing out some of the problems large-scale alternative energy plants face.

(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/16/AR2009021601199.html?)

It’s not new that the big projects have big problems, which is why Americans need to think bigger by going smaller. While there’s a need and a place for the big projects, there would be less pressure if we fought this battle on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood and house-by-house level.

That’s why I like theĀ  Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit, homeowners can now claim a full 30% of their installation costs for new residential solar-power systems, with no cost cap. Prior to this…
By Brooks Boliek

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