It may sound outlandish to dictch your utility company but some people are realy considering this as an option. There primary reason is to save money but there are many other reasons too.
Electricity bills go up and the rate at which they inflate seems to be breaking all previous records. Whether there are genuine supply and demand reasons for this increase or other factors like greed or politics behind it all, the truth remains that people are warming to alternatives. One such alternative is a home built wind generator
Why a Home Built Wind Generator ?
Simply put, why not ? Here are some of the advantages
You get free energy once the wind generator in up. It costs little to no money to maintain the generator. Sounds like a good plan, but there are a few prerequisites. You need a fair degree of wind blowing your way to make it viable. You also need a spare piece of land to erect the turbine.
Kits Compared To Home Grown
The growing trend toward alternative forms of energy has caused a great interest in the home built wind generator, so much so that you can buy do-it-yourself kits. These kits include all of the parts needed to assemble one wind turbine which will generate the power, as long as there is adequate wind of course. You can also build your own completely from scratch and this require a bit more ingenuity as well as knowledge of electronics and mechanics.
Anyone with simple DIY skills will be able to erect a home built wind turbine from a kit. It's not only good for your utility bills but an interesting project to take on. Prices will differ based on the size of the turbine.
If you have the skills and want to build a wind generator from scratch then you'll find a book or website that can show you how to build one (Some websites and products even come as videos if you prefer learning that way). The materials for your generator can be purchased second hand on places like ebay if you are on a budget.
With a little ability and some DIY ingenuity you should end up with a home built wind generator. Depending on size and the weather you could end up with a nice little electricity producer.
For most people, a home built wind generator will be a useful addition to your existing energy sources, like the grid. It is unlikely it will completely power your home. More likely it will provide the power for a few appliances. Even so this will reduce your electricity bills and is just a start to your alternative energy power sources adventure.
And along with the money saving, you are doing your bit for the environment too. Everyone has a part to play and some responsibility in helping reduce carbon emissions.