How to Make a Windmill – What Are the Parts





Before figuring out how to make a windmill you need to know what the main parts are. Capturing wind to turn into energy to power your home is the most natural thing to do. Unfortunately buying a pre-made windmill is expensive. You don’t even know if you are going to have enough wind or if your neighborhood is going to let you have a wind turbine in your yard that is up to three times the height of your house. The best place to start is learning how to make a windmill. You can learn a lot from building a small model to power one of your electronics.

 

Rotor Blades

 

The rotor blades are the part that catches the wind. The blades of windmill have changes and become thinner and sleeker over the centuries, but there purpose has always been the same. The wind hits the rotor blades and spins the shaft.

 

Shaft

 

The shaft is connected to the rotor. When the wind blows and hits the blades they turn the rotor and in turn turns the shaft. The wind energy gets transferred to the shaft before moving on.

 

Generator

 

You can’t use the winds energy without a generator. The simplest generator consists of magnets and a conductor. The shaft is connected to a series of magnets, which generates voltage in a coil of wire.

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Home Windmills Can Play a Part in Energy Independence





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If you are interested in living off grid then home windmills are only part of the equation. You will need to consider everything from energy conservation to solar power to home windmills.

 

“The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, Off-Grid and Sustainable Living” is a book that will get you started. If you are ready for this type of home improvement then this is the book for you. This is a great book for homes that are rural and not close to the power grid, but you will find it useful for in town homes as well.

 

Getting off the grid is a complicated thing and you will need to get information from numerous sources. You will not get all of your answers in just one place so don’t expect to. Not all of the families that manage to get off the grid do it exactly the same way. I am telling you this because I am suggesting another book to get you moving in the right direction, but I don’t want you to think this will be the only book on the subject you will need. It is a good book with lots of useful information, but it isn’t perfect. The writer knows his stuff and is a really smart guy, but he can get a bit preachy. If you’re like me you don’t want to be lectured about living, so just ignore those parts.

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Want Windmill Electricity? Don’t Assume You Can Have It!

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Whether you agree or disagree with your cities rules on residential windmills, you will still need to find out what the rules are before erecting one on your property and enjoying windmill electricity for yourself.

I personally feel that as long as you are following safety rules then you should be able to have one if you want to and can afford it. Unfortunately this is not the case in most communities. Spending $15,000 more or less to buy a residential windmill and have it put up is a lot of money if you are just going to have to take it down.

California is known for its obsession for going green. California is also known for its numerous rules and regulation for just about everything you could think off. Another thing California is known for is its picky residents.

If you would like to read an article about a California man that is having trouble keeping his windmill electricity  right now than click on the link.

The morel of his story is know what your community’s rules are before getting your own windmill electricity and keep up with changes. The might be a time when a residential windmill friendly community will change and you will need to turn into an advocate for windmill electricity.

 

Above of Wind turbine from below by vaxomatic

 

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Power Your Home With Windmill Electricity – Get Creative








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The price of fuel has been going down in most parts of the country, but we all know that it will go back up again in the future. This fuel price reduction has not extended to lower power costs in our homes power in many places. We have all either found ourselves with less income or are afraid that a lower income is right around the corner. Now is the perfect time to get off the grid and become a bit more independent. It is time for adding windmill electricity to your home.

 

If you can’t afford to invest in a pre made wind turbine for your windmill electricity made by one of the big companies then seriously look into building one yourself.

 

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Want Windmill Electricity? How Tall Can Your Turbine Be?

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As Green energy becomes more popular the governments of cities, states, and the country are going are coming up with more rules and regulations for if and what kind of windmill electricity you can put up on your property.

As annoying as being told what you can and can’t do on your land is, it is still going to save you a lot of money and aggravation if you research what is allowed in your area and comply with it. Unfortunately these rules are likely to change depending on how pro windmill electricity your community is and how far from other residents your wind turbine is.

Once you have studied and then gone to the expense of putting up a wind turbine then you will have to become a real advocate for windmill electricity to make sure you can keep it.

Windmill in Amsterdam Oost by Daveness_98

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Windmill Electricity Has Gotten More Affordable in Main

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Buying a windmill for windmill electricity can be down right expensive. There are great books out that will teach you how to build your own for less, but many people would rather buy one ready to go. Shopping around I have found small wind turbines for $600 on up to the bigger ones for $10,000. That is a lot to pay for windmill electricity.

What Does this have to do With Main?

Right now if you live in Main and install “small wind” to your home or business you could get a nice rebate, $2,000 for home and $4,000 for business. Just make sure you find out the guidelines to make sure you qualify.

Check out this article from WCSH to find out more about windmill electricity in Main

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Windmill Power – Setting up can be Pricey

Windmill power can get you off the power grid and save you money. Windmill power also costs so much it could take you years before your savings is enough to pay for the wind turbine. What if you don’t have enough wind where you live? What if the wind you have isn’t going to give you enough power to be worth it?

Try this Wind Speed Indicator to find out how much windmill power you will have. You will get pick the up vane and 50′ of connecting tube. This neat little device is at GAIAM and you can check it out by clicking on the picture.

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Windmill Power From out of the Way Places

Windmill power is one very important source of power that needs to be expanded. In a previous post we talked about the possibility of illness that could be caused by living to close to a windmill farm. If that concerns you then you are in luck. Plans for windmill farms located out in the ocean are in the works. So far five countries have embraced this clean and plentiful source of power and more are coming.

Although these offshore wind turbine farms are being fought off by residents of costal communities. For example a planed windmill project in Nantucket has been kept from going forward for years. Others are still in the planning stages, “Early last month the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities announced approval to construct 96 wind turbines located 16-20 miles off the shore of Atlantic City.” stated by Anita Ferguson of the delmarvanow.com.

Click Windmill Power to read the full article.

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A Different Spin On Windmill Electricity






New technology for windmill electricity generation still excites me. While I was surfing I found just that on the website for Boise, Idaho’s channel 7 TV:

“The windmill, called the Blackhawk, is a vertical axis wind turbine with an articulating rotor. The windmill rotates more like a top rather than a clock when faced with wind.”

Manufactured by Comprehensive Precision Machining in Boise, Idaho, this windmill has an intriguing layout. According to the story, it is based on a helicopter and can generate a good amount of power.

This gives us another option for generating the power we need. The company’s website is here. It’s not for sale yet, but according to the site where I found this, it is supposed to be available early next year. I’m betting it’s worth the wait.

 

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Good Residential Windmill Info

It’s good to see that we have good information available to us about home wind power generation. This site looks like a good one. The American Wind Energy Association has good pages about what they label "small wind", which is residential windmill and small business related windmill power.

They provide a ton of useful stuff from Industry Standards, to expert advice, and even success stories.  There is a forum for home energy, and links to other resources.

I enjoyed looking around, and barely scratched the surface of what was there.

Check it out.



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