iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Home Management
 

DIY Small Home Wind Turbine Generators - Researching the Right Site Location and the Right Tower

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
D.R. Smith

Are you getting frustrated with rising energy costs? Have you been thinking about building a small residential wind turbine? You’re not the only one. Given the increased price of conventional power sources, many people are considering the benefits of making their own wind generator or turbine. Before embarking on this venture however, there are a few things you should educate yourself about.

Determining how a home turbine works, what you’ll need to build one, and where to get those items from ahead of time will save you money, time and frustration. It is important to make sure you understand the basics of a home wind power generating system long before you get started. Familiarizing yourself with the individual components that make up a home wind power system will decrease the likelihood that you will lose time and money to problems that could easily have been avoided by doing your homework ahead of time.

One of the first and most important things to consider is where you’re going to build your turbine. Of course you need to have the room on your property, and in addition you need to determine the most optimal spot in terms of being able to capture the largest amount of wind power. Typically this will involve being far enough away from any obstacles that could block wind flow to the turbine. Another important aspect of locating a site for your wind generator is that the location must meet the local zoning requirements of your town or municipality. You don’t want to skip checking on zoning rules and end up making a mistake that will cost you money and time. So first, contact your local or state zoning agency and then within those confines determine the optimal site in terms of wind and the features of your available property.

The next thing to consider is the tower that will support your wind turbine. The tower needs to be tall enough to place your turbine in wind that is strong enough to generate sufficient power and the higher you go, the more power you’ll generate. However the higher you go, the stronger your tower will need to be and the greater the cost will be. Remember you want your wind turbine to remain standing even in the face of hurricane force winds. Another reason to limit the height of your tower is that as you go higher the increase in wind power won’t pay off for the increased cost of your tower. The tower can end up being the most expensive part as it the biggest. Thus you can see that it makes good sense do your homework ahead of time. This is true whether you build your own and purchase a tower. Keep in mind that if you build your own, there may be liability issues so consider this drawback and weigh it against any extra cost of simply buying a manufactured tower.

Getting started on building your own wind turbine system can seem daunting but with proper preparation you can avoid running into trouble by addressing issues such as those discussed above before you begin.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

D.R. Smith has been involved with alternative energy for over 20 years. For more information visit his site to learn about wind turbine blades, wind turbine motors, and DIY Wind Turbine and Solar Panel Plans

Article Tags: wind [See Dictionary], turbine [See Dictionary], power [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on April 14, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 1]

Choosing a Pellet Mill - An Intro to the Flat Plate Die Type and the Ring Die Type Pellet Machine
Submitted by: D.R. Smith

Making wood or biomass pellets requires a pellet mill, also known as a pellet machine If you're one of a growing number of people, you may either be researching how to make wood pellets, or you're looking for information about the various types of pellet mills required to produce pellets...

How to Build a Wind Turbine - Getting the Proper Permanent Magnet D.C. Motor and Set of Blades
Submitted by: D.R. Smith

If you're going to build a home wind turbine, you'll be much further ahead if you thoroughly research each of the individual components involved in a DIY wind turbine system...

Candle Safety Pointers
Submitted by: Christine Benson

From simple little candles to gorgeously hand-crafted candle lanterns, candles have always been and will always be a great addition to any home decor...

Kitchen Designs: Give Your Kitchen a Complete Make-Over
Submitted by: Andrew Stratton

When it comes to remodeling your home, the best place to start is in your kitchen No other room in the house can add value and be more practical than redesigning this functional part of the home...

Choose the Right Tiles For Your Needs
Submitted by: Adam Peters

Although there are various flooring surfaces available in the market, not all of these are suited to your requirements...

Finishing Your Basement In A Cost Effective Manner
Submitted by: Todd Bishop

Tough times call for tough measures While the ongoing fiscal downturn has put many basement finishing plans on hold, many others are looking to go ahead with their plans and are looking at economical yet good ways of turning their basements into living spaces...

A Useful Guide to Laminate Flooring
Submitted by: Adam Peters

The salient features of laminate flooring are that it can be installed easily, is affordable compared to hardwood flooring and yet at the same time imparts the hardwood look by giving a beautiful glow and earthy, elegant feel to your home...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 1)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

Many people struggling through the tough economy are not going to be able to take advantage of the 2009-10 Energy Efficiency Tax Credit simply because they can’t afford new windows and doors, water heaters, or more insulation...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 2)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

Windows If you have double-hung wooden sash windows with storm windows that are drafty, there are several ways to make them more energy efficient...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 3)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

Doors to Roof Right now, there are a few things you can do around your home to air seal it to save money during the winter months and during the summer...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 4)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

The most expensive part of doing laundry is using hot water And while you might be able to switch to using warm or cold water for your laundry, having hot water for bathing or cooking or washing dishes is an important convenience...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 5)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

Unless your attic is finished, your attic space is essentially just outside your house’s enclosed thermal envelope...

Choosing a Home Office For Comfort and Effectiveness
Submitted by: Alex Sarovschli

Choosing the right office furniture may seem like a hassle It may seem like it involves endless decisions and choices that are hard to make...

Creating a Nice Dining Space
Submitted by: Alex Sarovschli

With the various uses we can find for dining spaces during these modern times, there are a lot of thing to consider other than eating in this space...

Preventing Tears With Home Safes
Submitted by: Yves Juliaan

Homeowners today are glad that home safes offer a many different ways to secure valuables, from securing small items of jewellery and cash, to computer documents and even larger items such as weapons or art objects...

Power Tools: Increase the Life of Your Tools With Proper Maintenance
Submitted by: Andrew Stratton

There are all kinds of things you can do with your own power tools You could build a birdhouse with your son, make some extra cash at a crafts fair, remodel the bathroom or even build a detached garage...

Buying Teak Furniture For Patio
Submitted by: Kristine Reeves

Umpteen of us often watch ourselves at a loss when surfing for furniture for our patios After all, the furniture that is held in the patio has to be refined, as in some masses’s designing, the terrace is the point where they mean to be entertaining their best invitees – and a point where they hence want to put their first foot ahead...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy