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Residential Wind Turbines: 3 Rules To Follow On Where To Locate Them

Residential wind turbine are a super powerful way you can use to make electricity

at home without having to rely on power created in a central power plant.

Those sources of traditional energy production are no longer reliable because of short supplies of the natural resources they need to supply them and they have become extremely expensive to maintain and operate in the future. But, the question then becomes, where do you install them to get the most energy possible out of the wind?

As it turns out, there are 3 places that work best...

Mount your residential wind turbine kit as high up in the air as you can - Because the wind is unobstructed the higher up you go, your primary objective should be to get your wind turbine kit is high up in the atmosphere as legally and feasibly possible. There are a number of restrictions that may keep you from doing this though. You have to make sure that you're conforming to local permitting requirements and that you are not violating any Federal Aviation Administration rules either. But, once you get at least 30 feet over the tree line, your power availability goes through the roof. The difference in 80 feet and 100 feet in tower height can make the difference in an order of magnitude more power that you can create with your home wind turbine.


Install your home wind turbine where the neighbors will not be bothered by it - You need to make sure that you're putting this device and an area that is not going to attract a lot of attention. Your neighbors can be your allies or they can be your enemies on a project like this. Especially if you're installing a horizontal wind turbine which tends to shift rapidly from clockwise to counterclockwise, you need to make sure that you're not putting in place that will jeopardize the relationship with your neighbors by offending them.

Place home wind turbines where an anemometer test tells you the most wind is located - without question, this is the part that's most often avoided and neglected by people who would install a wind turbine for homes. It takes some effort to collect the data but should do you will know precisely where around your house would work best for your wind turbine kit.

In conclusion, the residential wind turbines can drastically reduce the amount you pay for energy every month at your home but you need to be careful to optimize the location of the turbine kit.

by: Roger Brown
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