Build Your Own Windmill

These are the Golden rules that you should always keep in mind and when you build your own windmill. These are really important and useful guideposts to help you keep on track and headed in the right direction. For a successful project all you need to do is follow them.

Build Your Own WindmillThe 5  Golden Rules when you build your own windmill.

Golden Rule # 1, Do you have enough wind to get the whole project off the ground?. This may see a bit of a silly question but, if the wind resources are not there then you are going to find it very difficult to generate enough power with this system. Experts advise that if you a going to build your own windmill then you are going to need an average wind speed in the range of 8-14 miles per hour. Remember, it is a good idea to analyze your site to find how much wind it gets. You can buy a wind meter or alternatively contact a wind site assessor who has the tools to measure wind speed and will be able to provide you with an accurate estimation of the wind power you can expect in your area.

Golden Rule # 2, You will need to consider the best place mount the system when you build your own windmill. This can affect you later on because you don’t want the system to be in the way of trees and overhanging branches Make certain and remember that tall buildings and other geographical features can also affect the overall efficiency of the system..

Golden Rule # 3, Noise pollution can be a big factor when farming wind because your neighbours could suffer as a result. The good thing is, not all wind turbines are noisy. In fact newer style wooden and composite fiber blades create less vibration and noise than their older counterparts. Therefore it is very important that before you begin to build your own windmill that you research the models available and chose the most suitable system given your requirements.

Golden Rule # 4, Of the factors you need to consider when you build your own windmill the most important is safety. These wind power systems are more dangerous than other renewable energy sources due to the moving parts. So you will need to be extra careful when you are installing your wind power system and consider potential hazards. You might accomplish this by assessing where you have put the system and what potential hazards there could be. At the very least make sure there is no easy access to the system from any children or pets in the area.

Golden Rule # 5, Usually you will find when you build your own windmill on your property that there are a few legalities you will need to consider. These might include building permits, zoning requirements, electrical permits and health and safety requirements. You can accomplish this by contacting your local planning office and discussing the project with them. Once you have crossed these bridges you are well and truly on your way.

Other benefits when you build your own windmill include, various tax benefits and incentives schemes for people such as yourself who have employed a renewable energy system. If you want to find out which incentives are available to you then log on to the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency at www.dsire.org.

Wind power is a fascinating renewable energy source and we hope that these facts listed here have helpful given you an insight into it’s many advantages. When you build your own windmill it will save you money and the environment and best of all it will be a really fun project for you to enjoy!

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