Typically, if you live in a fairly windy area you can get by on three or four 2.1 KWH towers for am average home. These run about $100K installed if you do none of the work your self. Payback in a windy area, such as the Lake Michigan area of Wisconsin is about 75 years, unless you have a break down. Mean time between failures is roughly 200 hours.
A rule of thumb on systems is they deliver 10% of promised. A 2.1 KWH system will give you roughly 210 watts. So if you are buying a three tower system, do not give up your grid power.
It depends on your position
I think that a wind tuebine save you money because it is power by the wind
When there's no wind and when there's too much wind.
I imagine that there is much wind in Florida to generate electricity through wind power apparatus.
about 1.5% of all power consuption is produced from wind
Disadvantages 1)Wind power needs a lot of land. 2)wind power is a hard subtences to get in a town where they do not get that much wind . 3)Towns that do not get this much wind that is needed for the turbines .
Disadvantages 1)Wind power needs a lot of land. 2)wind power is a hard subtences to get in a town where they do not get that much wind . 3)Towns that do not get this much wind that is needed for the turbines .
Look at the Wikipedia entry for 'Wind Power' and you will find in section 5 of the article a table of different countries and how much wind power they have.
alot because there is alot electiricty in the wind power machine but i dont know how much it cost by heart
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Look at the Wikipedia entry for 'Wind Power' and you will find in section 5 of the article a table of different countries and how much wind power they have.
Sell some of your wind power to the electricity grid.