The amount of power a wind turbine can provide to homes varies based on its size and efficiency, but a typical modern turbine can generate between 1.5 to 3 megawatts (MW) of electricity. On average, a single turbine can power approximately 300 to 600 homes annually, depending on local wind conditions and energy consumption patterns. Therefore, to power 1,000 homes, you would typically need two to four turbines, assuming they are of standard capacity and in a location with favorable wind resources.
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Powering two homes will require a commercial grade generator. Modern homes are usually wired to handle up to 200 amps of electricity. Providing two homes with this much power is beyond the capabilities of retail grade generators.
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50-1000 USD depending on specifics.
50-1000 USD depending on specifics.
1300-1400 Horse Power
1000 to the power of 4 is equal to 1,000,000,000. This is because raising a number to the power of 4 means multiplying the number by itself four times. In this case, 1000 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 equals 1,000,000,000.
Every turbine gives 300-400 homes power.
0 - 1000. KVA times a power factor gives you kilowatts, 1000 x watts. If the power factor is 0, then o watts make up your one kVA; if the power factor is 1, then 1000 watts make up your one kVA. Typical power factor is in the range of .8 to 1.