A homemade wind generator can provide your home with renewable and green energy. In order to determine whether or not building or having a wind generator is feasible for you, consider the following guidelines and information.
Wind Availability
In order for the generator to work, a regular wind with an average speed of 11 miles per hour is needed. To find out if you live in a wind area that makes the homemade wind generator feasible, check with the US National Renewable Energy Lab or in a book about weather and wind areas.
Bylaws or Restrictions
Check to see if your city has any laws or regulations against having a homemade wind generator. Additionally, you may want to see if your neighbors have any problem with the installation of the generator. Should your neighbors, or the city, have a problem with it after you have already installed it, you will have the cost of uninstalling it.
Technology
The interest in having a homemade wind generator has caused many companies to produce do-it-yourself kits. Additionally, there are books and on-line plans that inventors have made so you can do it yourself from scratch. These sources provide schematics explaining models and sizes, making it very feasible for you to create a homemade wind generator.
The kit is the most feasible method for those without any prior knowledge of making wind generators or those without much do-it-yourself experience. A good manual will be highly recommended and a manual with a video CD or DVD is very useful.
Monetary Incentives
Check to see if you live in a state in the United States or a country that provides tax breaks or monetary incentives for having a wind generator. You may get a home improvement and energy efficiency tax break if you qualify. In some states, the refund is as high as 40 percent for putting the wind generator on your property.
Programs in Your State
Many of the states in the U.S. have their own program that allow credits or payment from the power company for the extra electricity you produce. You can take advantage of the program in your state and save money.
Cost
Though some generators are expensive, an economical one can be bought for less than $200.00. Owners of wind generators can cut their energy bill up to half of what is what was prior to the installation. This savings makes the installation worthwhile and feasible for those who desire cutting energy costs.



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