It depends if you have a means of storing the excess energy, if your house is in a windy place, and how much energy you use.
A residential wind turbine is basically a mini wind turbine that is designed to provide power to the users. It basically provides power for the neighborhood to use.
A home wind turbine will use the power of wind to provide and generate energy. One can use a home wind turbine at home to provide electricity or heat water, for example.
You can use wind energy for running energy around the house!!!!!!
Wind power. A wind farm. A wind turbine.
Wind power. A wind farm. A wind turbine.
A rooftop wind turbine can be installed to harness the power of the wind similar to the way solar panels use the sun's power. This would lower the conventional amount of electricity you would normally use, thus lowering your power bill.
its easy wind creats energy and then its in ur house sorry the is a small wind turbine in ur garden and it spins round because of the wind. after that energy is created from the spinning then it goes in your house. lol hope i help use all love yas
The true difference is use. A wind mill is traditionally used on a farm to power the house where as a wind generator/ turbine is used for electricity on a much higher amount. All of these things are using the power of wind to create electricity/ power for something.
a wind turbine generates electricity for or use
Some types of power generation that do not use a turbine to generate electricity include solar power, wind power, and geothermal power. Solar power converts sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells, wind power harnesses the energy from wind to turn turbines directly, and geothermal power utilizes heat from beneath the Earth's surface to generate electricity.
A wind turbine, which is installed on top of a tall tower, collects kinetic energy from the wind and converts it to electricity that is compatible with a home's electrical system.In a normal residential application, a home is served simultaneously by the wind turbine and a local utility. If the wind speeds are below the wind turbine's start up speed there will be no output from the turbine and all of the needed power is purchased from the utility. As wind speeds increase, turbine output increases and the amount of power purchased from the utility is proportionately decreased. When the turbine produces more power than the house needs, the extra electricity is sold to the utility (net metering). All of this is done automatically.
Wind energy is converted into mechanical energy when the wind turns the blades of the turbine. The mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by a generator connected to the turbine. The electrical energy is then transmitted through power lines to homes and businesses for use.