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Dec 2009
Kinetic Energy in the Wind
Posted in Living With Science at 6:22 pm | Comments Off

Solar panels on the roof. However, the reality didn’t quite match the dream. Solar panels were cheap to produce, and unless you had a lot of panels exposed to a lot of sunlight, solar power systems didn’t produce very much power. If you want to save money and do something good to the environment, then you have to think about ‘wind power for my house’. The term may sound very simple but it requires a few materials to be purchased and installed. Depending on your utility at home, you can save anything from 5% – 90% of electricity bill. The kinetic energy in the wind is converted to electricity that can be used at your home without any modifications. As a matter of fact, you can get several for free if you’re planning on making more than one wind power system. A DC motor will cost you around $30 which will probably be the most expensive purchase you have to make. A body can be free or very cheap. The blades, hub, and battery are all child’s play too. This is only true if you have the right plans of course. You can fashion the blades for your wind power system the old and expensive way or you can find plans that give you detailed instruction of how to make them out of sturdy PVC pipe which is much easier to work with and takes a lot less time. We require only an initial investment of $200 and thereafter a nominal maintenance is required and we can generate electricity continuously and of course the amount of electricity generated depends on the wind speed. People are generating electricity from wind and are saving up to 70 percent of their electricity bills per month and every month.

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