Small Wind BasicsWhat is a wind generator? The proper name of a wind generator is actually "Wind Energy Converter" that being a device that converts the potential energy in the wind to another form of energy. This can either be mechanical or electrical.
How does the wind generator work? When the wind blows, the rotor blade stops a percentage of the wind. That percentage is what is converted into energy. According to physics, the maximum amount of wind energy that can be converted is 59.3%. This is known as the Betz Limit.
I've seen lots of different looking designs, which is the best? The most common designs include:
Experimentation has found that the horizontal axis upwind or down wind design to be the best design for overall efficiency and reliability. There are two basic types of airfoils (blades) a lifting and drag type.
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Is Wind Right for Me?Consider these important factors: 1. DO I HAVE A GOOD SITE? Siting a wind generator is extremely important to the performance of the machine. The ideal location for a wind turbine is 20 feet (6 m) above any surrounding object within a 250 foot (76 m) radius. This generally means your property should be at least one half acre in size. |
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2. DO I HAVE ENOUGH WIND? The best way to find out if you have enough wind is to contact your local dealer
3. WHAT ARE MY LOCAL LAWS?Determine if you have any local restrictions from the City County that prohibit the use of towers.
4. WHAT INCENTIVES ARE AVAILABLE?
Congratulations! If you have made it this far then it is likely that a small wind system can save you a lot on your monthly electrical expense. |
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