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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Save 80% Electricity Costs

You can easily save 80% of your electric bill with a simple used wind turbines generator that costs less than a few hundred dollars. I really can’t state this enough. I know that those kinds of saving can really change the lifestyles of a lot of people. But no matter how simple diy wind power becomes, there are still folks that are too afraid to fail so they don’t even try. This is why the simplicity of the designs and the plans are being so focused. For the first time in a long time, people are trying to teach the common man how to build his own diy wind power system. This is why more windmills are being put up faster than ever before. However, if you plan to complement your wind turbine with some changes in behavior regarding power usage, you can increase your savings dramatically. Another important question is whether there are laws governing residential wind generators. And the answer is likely to be yes. You will need to check with your local zoning office or code enforcement officer to find out the requirements in your location. Some examples of aspects that are regulated include the height and the placement of your wind turbine. As you can imagine, failure to check these requirements first could end up being quite costly as you might be forced to take down your wind generator if you didn’t obtain the proper permits ahead of time. You need an average wind speed of at least 8 mph or you’re chancing wasting your time. Just because the cost of wind power has gone down to an insane degree, doesn’t mean the basic principles of a windmill changed. You still won’t get a sufficient amount of energy with less annual wind speed than 8 mph. Also, you should be sure you have the space to build the windmill. The $200 investment doesn’t take renting space or paying someone to clean out your garage into account. Make sure you do.

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