Build a Wind Turbine to Save the Earth

Nov 22
09:18

2011

Carla Jiroux Kaplan

Carla Jiroux Kaplan

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Okay, so building a wind turbine won’t necessarily “save” the earth, but it will help to reduce emissions and pollution from power plants and this does help the environment, especially if more people do it. Not only would you save money on your electric bill or totally eliminate it when you build a wind turbine, but you will also be helping the environment and inspire your neighbors to do the same.

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What Does a Wind Turbine Do?

A wind turbine is basically a tower with three blades at the top that rotate when wind flow strikes them. The faster the wind,Build a Wind Turbine to Save the Earth Articles the greater the amount or power wattage produced. This is because these rotating blades are attached to a magnetic generator, which generates electricity. When you build a wind turbine, this electricity is delivered to your home and can be used as an electrical power source instead of using the local power grid. The end result is a reduced utility bill or elimination of the cost of electricity altogether. It also reduces emissions and waste from power plants because you are using less electricity from that source.

Location and Wind Turbine Potential

The height of a wind turbine determines the amount of electricity it will produce. When the turbine is lower to the ground, it generates less electricity than when you build a wind turbine that is taller. Wind speeds increase from the ground up, being lower at ground level than at 60 feet above ground level, etc. In locations surrounded by large structures, there will be less wind, and this is another factor determining the amount of electricity produced. In areas like these, it is best to purchase a micro wind turbine kit and install it on the roof of your home to place it as high as possible. In areas with plenty of open space and land, you can build a wind turbine of greater height directly on the land and generate high levels of electricity.

Where Does Excess Electricity Go?

If you are able to build a larger wind turbine, it is likely to generate more electricity than you can use. In this situation, the turbine will be connected to batteries that will store the electricity for times when the wind is low to assure continued electrical flow to your home. Excess electricity can also be sold to the power company, sparing not only costs for you but also reducing the waste and emissions produced by the power company while you get some money from them for a change.