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Wind Power Science: 3 Key Factors

Wind power science is fascinating and it is worth your while to learn a little about

it if you are at all thinking about adding a wind turbine at your home. While it is not that complicated, there are several nuances that you need to be aware of and keep in mind as you learn.

There are 3 key factors that you need to study

Wind is capricious - The wind at your house is very different than the wind at my house. As a matter of fact, the wind at different places around your house are very different. That is mainly because of all of the friction caused by the buildings and trees. The only way to find out what you need to know about the wind at your residence is to take some data with an anemometer. The anemometer does not require that much input from you once you have it set up. You can easily place it on a small makeshift tower or pole at the right height where you plan to install your wind turbine and it will just sit there and take data until you take it down. All of these programs have interfaces with personal computers so you can download your wind frequency and average wind information, as well as manipulate that information to understand the different microclimates around your house where you collected the data.

The concept of the microclimate - Each area around your home, whether it be on top of a roof or on top of a tower will have its own unique microclimate. So you need to understand exactly each place around your house will look like in terms of wind climate. Rest assured, that your roof will be a very different place for wind pressure than at a point at the top of a tower 30 feet above the tree line. The only way to find that out is to take some data and analyze and think it through.


Wind is caused by pressure areas - Wind is caused by different pressure areas coming together. When a high pressure area and a low-pressure area collide, wind is one of the results. That is not the only factor though. Coriolis effect has a lot to do with wind formation as well.

In summary, wind science is quite straightforward but it is something that you need to study some to really get a grasp of. There is no getting around taking some data. You simply can't go on the averages if you're going to spend as much money as you will with a home wind turbine. Understanding wind power science is essential if you're going to buy a wind turbine and get renewable energy at your home. You must take some time and collect the data or else you will sub-optimize your opportunity for electricity creation.

by: Roger Brown
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Wind Power Science: 3 Key Factors