How Wind Power Creates Electric flow

March 8, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Green energy

Curious about wind power?

Harnessing wind power and converting it into electricity is something that most people have heard about. The wind has long been powering the farmhouses of old and the ships that sail the seas. Even children know what a windmill is and what it does. In modern times, the wind still remains one of the paramount sources of power.

One way to harvest wind power is with a wind turbines. But wait, is your home ideal for wind power system installation? To take advantage of the use of wind power as a source of electricity, you have to be located somewhere windy. Houses in states that constantly get at least 7 mph breeze can make use of wind power. Some of the best places for setting up a wind turbine are The Rocky Mountains, Great Plains and some coastal areas.

Wind power systems are attached to AC or DC generators and battery banks, which may be outsourced to the electrical grid.  Because of changing wind velocities, you can expect variations in wind turbine revolution speed.  Wind turbines have a standard operational velocity based on their aerodynamics. Maintenance of this operational range is achievable using modern load control and different pitch blade systems.

Horizontal axis wind turbines are the most prevalent model in the wind power market at present.  These are a long-established design of windmill with two to four blades facing wind stream.  Sizes range from small home units that will produce a few kilowatts, on up to bulky industrial units in excess of 1 Megawatt.

The most important thing to keep in mind when it comes to wind power is your local wind speeds.  The amount of energy you can make is a function of the wind speed to the third power.  The difference between a 14 mph and 8 mph breeze, then, is actually quite good.  It is for this reason that a wind turbine system should be at a higher altitude, so that obstructing plants and shelters that slow down the wind speed can be avoided.

Wind is one of our most ancient sources of electric flow.  If you have this precious resource, then a wind power scheme is well within your capability.  You will have to choose a size for your wind power turbine system and put some thought into the installation.  The best thing about owning a wind turbine is you can set it up and it will passively create power for you as long as the wind velocity allows.

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