By: Richard Adams | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Find out how you can save money and save the plant by using your own wind generator. There is a movement towards trying to make life "greener". Many people are doing their part to conserve energy and make our planet a cleaner place for everyone. There are ways to produce your own energy at home, too. Wind turbines, some people call them wind mills, can harness the power of the wind and turn it into electricity. This is a clean way to make energy and it harness something that is already produced in nature. There is nothing to burn and no harmful by-products. read more
By: Anthony Levy-Smith | 2010-03-26 | Interior design Domestic wind turbines are not very easy to find if you don't want to spend too much money. The most commonly used turbines used for homes are the marine turbines. They are expensive, but they handle extreme weather conditions very well and are extremely hardy. read more
By: Thomas Henricks | 2010-03-30 | Interior design You might be surprised to learn that you can build a wind turbine for under $200 that could save you $1000 year on energy costs. Many people are beginning to appreciate the value of DIY wind turbines. read more
By: Anthony Levy-Smith | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Wind turbines have been used for decades to pump water and generate power. As the world as got more populated, the size of the wind turbines has grown, but the answer is not always 'bigger is better' but rather 'local is logical'. read more
By: Don Alleva | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Wind is a natural, inexhaustible source of energy, does not have to be imported or drained from deep within the earth and is free from fuel price volatility. Is there a way to build wind turbines for private homes so that you can tap into the power of the wind and generate your own electricity? The answer is yes. read more
By: Glenn Byers | 2011-09-19 | Diy You want a wind turbine but are not sure if one is right for your needs. There are different factors that you need to look at and evaluate. These factors include where you live, how much land you have, the wind speed, how much wind your area gets and local codes for putting up a wind turbine. read more
By: Davion Wong | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Home wind turbines are now being used by more households and are getting more popular in providing cheaper source of power, even if the breeze only produces approximately 1.5 percent of global electricity. This ever-increasing number of households finds this a great aid in saving money because of our ailing economy. read more
By: Curt Levans | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Build a wind turbine generator for your home and watch your electric bill fall to new lows! DIY wind turbine generator plans are available for the average homeowner to start building today! read more
By: John Glasburg | 2010-03-31 | Interior design As the likelihood of increasing government interference with our daily lives increases, the thought of living off the grid (independent of public utilities) becomes more and more attractive to the masses. Wind energy is one of the options generating great interest, as well as solar panels and solar water heating systems. read more
By: Take One | 2011-01-17 | Diy Domestic wind turbines are sprouting up everywhere now mainly because people are beginning to see tangible benefits of installing them. Homes as well as businesses adopt this technology as an alternatively source of energy that is not only green, but everlasting. read more
By: James K Stewart | 2010-03-29 | Interior design When the wind is blowing take note - home made wind turbines are a fantastic free source of energy. If you are thinking of ways to save home energy then a wind turbine should be a serious consideration. They can easily sustain enough electricity to sustain the needs of most small to medium sized homes anywhere in the world. Here are 5 fantastic reasons for using a home made wind generator : read more
By: Alison Wood | 2010-03-29 | Diy We are all aware that using sustainable energy is great for the environment, however the other big plus point in using a home made wind turbine is how much money it can save you, not only on your power bills going forward, but also on the initial installation. If you go for a professional installation then it could cost you anything up to $7,500, however the DIY route could mean that you could build a system for a fraction of this cost and have it up and running for less than $200, maybe less than $140 if you are good at recycling materials. read more
By: Manish Sing | 2011-04-09 | Business A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used to produce electricity, the device may be called a wind generator or wind... read more
By: Rob Stouffer | 2010-10-20 | Home improvement A DIY wind turbine generator has the ability to power your entire home, and then some. And building and installing one is not as difficult or expensive as you might think. read more
By: Howard Parker | 2010-03-28 | Interior design If you have the right situation, a wind power generator using clean, renewable energy can be a great, cost-effective, practical solution. We look here at the costing implications of building and installing your own DIY wind turbine against the option of buying a prefabricated one. read more