How to make a windmill

Posted by Matt | Featured, Headline, Renewable Energy | Monday 16 February 2009 5:49 am

Making a windmill is not a far fetched dream. Learning how to make a windmill will help lower or even eliminate a monthly electric bill. Let’s face it, that’s why you’re here. You’ve seen the hype in the news about living off the grid and going green and you are ready to do something to help your family save money.
First you must understand that there are many factors that affect the output of your windmill project. To make a windmill that will effectively provide your home renewable energy, you must know how much wind is available in your region at any given time. Make sure you live in an area that has an average wind speed of 9 mph for the year. Since wind is more predominant during the winter months, you may need to build a taller tower to mount your home made windmill on. Wind energy is at it’s best when you get above the tree line.
You will also want to find out how much energy your house consumes on a monthly basis. If you are already tied into a grid and are using commercial power sources, then you can look at your monthly statement and see how many kilo-watt-hours(KWh) were used in previous months. If you are going to build soon and are not sure how much energy you will use, here is a guide that shows average appliance energy use.
We also suggest that check with your local code enforcement to make sure you are zoned properly to make a windmill. If you have already done that part of your research on windmills, then you will be happy to know that our Government is offering a tax credit for small windmills. So now is the time get started building that windmill.
We suggest a book called Windpower Worksop, by Hugh Piggot. You can’t go wrong with this comprehensive guide to making a windmill. This book will guide through building a windmill and you can save money by making a windmill on your own. So don’t miss out on the great savings, and start making a windmill.

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How to Build Wind Turbines

Posted by Matt | Featured | Thursday 5 February 2009 5:39 am

How would you react if your neighbor told you she was going to build wind turbines? Would you be impressed? It may sound difficult to build a wind turbine, but the truth is that learning how to build wind turbines is a relatively easy and cost-effective means to utilizing renewable energies. It isn’t exactly snap-your-fingers easy to build wind turbines either, but with the proper plans and a motivated builder you can be building wind turbines in no time.

It is definitely your best bet, before setting out to build wind turbines, to purchase an instruction manual or guide to follow. Remember that you get what you pay for when it comes to instructions. Make sure you find a manual that is easy to read with detailed instructions. There are also many online resources and forums to help guide you through your wind turbine building process.

To familiarize yourself with the basics, before you get started on your project to build wind turbines, there are four basic components to wind turbines. To build wind turbines you must be familiar with the towers, the batteries, the turbines and the tail and propeller assembly. The tools generally required to build wind turbines are simple as well, you will need wrenches, a saw and a drill. There may also be a need for additional tools depending on how of the wind turbine you will be building yourself.

One part that you will probably be ordering when you decide to build wind turbines is the motor. The motors on wind turbines do require regular maintenance and oiling for continued efficiency, but this is a small price to pay for the excellent energy these systems provide. In addition to the motor, you are definitely going to need a good-sized workspace. Depending on your target energy output, your propellers or blades could get up to 8 feet in diameter (4 ft blades).

It takes a little work to build wind turbines, but there is really nothing overly complicated about the process and generally the process can be fairly inexpensive once you are operational and your electric bills are dropping each month. Building wind turbines is also a fast growing occupation worldwide as technicians are tough to find. So learn how to build wind turbines for you and take advantage of the opportunities free electricity and know how can provide.

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How to Build a Windmill

Posted by Matt | Featured | Tuesday 16 December 2008 5:05 am

By now, you have most likely run across 4 or 5 sites that want you fork over $50 to $100 to buy plans for a windmill. Windmill plans that you may not even understand, from a source that nobody has heard of. Before you purchase any of those plans, have a look at these videos. Then if you think that building a windmill ia a project you can tackle, there are some great manuals on the right side of this page.

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