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Building A Wind Turbine: 3 Options

If you are thinking about building a wind turbine for your home then you are in luck

. There are several very good and inexpensive options that you need to consider. Eventually, you need to match the option to match your personal skill set in this area.

There are a number of advantages of building a wind turbine yourself:

It is much cheaper that way - There is no cheaper way of building a wind turbine that to do-it-yourself. That is because you're taking all the profit out for the individuals along the way who select and assemble the parts. In many cases you are also taking the profit out from the manufacturers well if you are able to use a used component.

Gives you the satisfaction of doing it yourself - There is just an awful lot of self reward in doing something completely yourself. You'll just not get the same sense of having accomplished something if you let someone else like the dealer do it for you.


You get to learn how it all works and can fix it when it breaks - The education that comes along with a self-driven project like this cannot be matched when you buy something off the shelf. There will come a time when you need to work on these units and the only way to do that is to study the science and master it before you begin. Or, you can just hire someone else to do it but that requires a lot more expensive situation where you have to pay a technician to come to your home and work on your wind turbine.

These are the 3 ways that you can achieve building a wind turbine at your house

1. Buy a set of plans - This is of course the cheapest way to get anything done around the house, but it is a big hassle. You can buy a set of wind turbine plans on the Internet for less than $10 in some cases. The problem is however, you're doing it all yourself if you go this route. It just costs you a lot of your time instead of your money. You have to go on a bit of a scavenger hunt to find the equipment that you need and you have to guess right in terms of picking the components and the brands that you will use. So, you need to understand a lot more about the reliability of the subcomponents if you go this route.

2. Purchase a wind turbine kit - this is a good compromise between building yourself and letting someone else completely do this task for you. By going the kit route, you are letting someone else assemble the subcomponents and picked them to optimize the performance of the system.

3. While it is a lot more expensive in most cases, you can also just buy one from a dealer.

While this does not give you the same satisfaction that you get from building a wind turbine yourself, it does achieve the same end goal and all will be forgotten in a few years anyway when the system is paid for and all your incremental energy is free!

by: Roger Brown
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