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		<title>What are Residential Wind Turbines?</title>
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<p>If you&#8217;re reading this now you&#8217;re probably asking yourself the big question: What are <a href="/energy">residential wind turbines</a>, and how can they benefit me and my life?</p>
<p>The answer isn&#8217;t quite simple: A residential wind turbine is a wind turbine used for local purposes and application, mostly in residential neighborhoods. A wind turbine is in essence a rotating machine which converts kinetic energy provided by wind into an electric energy we can harvest and use for ourselves. This electricity is then used to run other household appliances or anything that requires electricity, truly a <a href="/energy">residential wind turbine</a> is a homemade power station for all of your electricity needs.</p>
<p>Residential Wind Turbines can benefit you in your everyday life in a number of ways, the biggest of which is the ability of it to reduce your &#8216;grid dependency&#8217;; or the dependency of grid based electricity provided by your local power company.  The best part about residential wind turbines can be the price, when done from home, is you can completely make yourself independant from the grid for under $100 and some know how.</p>
<p><a href="/energy">Our sponsored guide right here</a> goes into great detail on how with a very minimal budget you can create your own residential wind turbines from your very own home. With as little as $100, you can get all the materials needed and use the extremely detailed guide to have your residential wind turbine up and running within 24 hours.</p>
<p>The biggest advantage we receive from residential wind turbines is we&#8217;re no longer required to worry every month about our rising electricity prices. With prices up on average 32% over last years electricity prices, these prices are guaranteed to continue rising. With a residential wind turbine you can offset this and be completely worry free when it comes to an electricity bill.</p>
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		<title>Why should I use Residential Wind Turbines?</title>
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<p>The instructions were great. Simple, and effective. If you follow this, there is no way you won&#8217;t be able to generate your alternative energy from your own home..</p>
<p>What did it for me was the simplicity. While the guide was clear, without much fluff, I understood what they were saying, and how to do it myself.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a way to make DIY energy at your home, you can stop looking now. You&#8217;ve found the perfect system for all of your home energy needs..</p>
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<h2>How can I get <a href="/energy">Residential Wind Turbines</a> to function?</h2>
<p>When speaking about the residential applications of wind energy, you need to know that most residences are served by several types of electricity by your power company, and also residential wind turbines. Often times residential areas lie in areas providing nothing more than &#8220;Cut-in speeds&#8221;, referring to winds which speeds are primarily under 10 mph, and will not generate any power. Sadly, if you fall in this category you will still need to rely on your electric company , or move to another type of alternative energy. However, as winds increase, so do the amounts of power they produce. <a href="/energy">Residential Wind Turbines</a>, when used in areas which are windy, can severely cut your dependence on the electric company for your residences power needs.</p>
<p>A Brief Introduction into <a href="/energy">Residential Wind Turbines</a>.<br />
Although regular commercial wind turbines are now quickly becoming a common sight in the United States, the largest growth is being seen in the production of <a href="/energy">Residential Wind Turbines</a>. While being produced on a lower scale than the commercial units, they can still range from 7 to 25 feet in diameter. And given a decent wind speed, these units are capable of producing over 1,000 watts of power during operation.<br />
Also, thanks to their lightweight design, they are significantly more sensible to wind changes, and pick up gusts of air much easier than the commercial units.<br />
The fact of the matter is that energy prices are an issue that we will have to deal with for many years to come. As our fossil fuel reserves continue to shrink, the amount of money we are forced to spend on energy keeps growing, as does our dependency on foreign imported fossil fuel. This gives us two clear options; continue relying on this, or start harvesting renewable energy sources and operate your own <a href="/energy">residential wind turbine</a>.</p>
<p>Why<a href="/energy"> Residential Wind Turbines</a> are the future.</p>
<p>The reasons<a href="/energy"> Residential Wind Turbines</a> are needed by all of us are many, but the most important reasons are here:</p>
<p>1. Depending on your geographical location, Wind can power up to 75% of your home, with only one turbine.<br />
2. Wind is green energy &#8211; It&#8217;s free and renewable.<br />
3. Dollar for dollar, harvesting wind energy is less expensive than relying on fossil fuels.<br />
4. Harvesting wind energy reduces the amount of CO2 in our atmosphere, and stops the greenhouse effect.<br />
5. Wind is free, helping us minimize our dependency on international trade for oil and other fossil fuels.<br />
6. In rural locations, wind turbines can be placed within crops to maximize the potential energy gain.<br />
8. Wind energy can help power areas otherwise nearly impossible to reach by grid electricity, and at the very least save millions of dollars by powering these rural areas.<br />
9. Harvesting wind energy creates jobs and businesses within the US economy.</p>
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