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		<description><![CDATA[Picking between the more common forms of green power system to install can be a somewhat daunting process. There are a set of factors to consider. First, what kind of property do you live in? If you have no yard space, there are still options in passive solar, but you are not likely to be [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.windinstitute.net">Wind Institute.net</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking between the more common forms of <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a> system to install can be a somewhat daunting process. There are a set of factors to consider. First, what kind of property do you live in? If you have no yard space, there are still options in passive solar, but you are not likely to be able to install other forms of generators (although installation on the roof may be possible if you have access). Second, it&#8217;s important to consider what resources are available where you live. This is easier, but should take some evaluation.</p>
<p><strong>Your Property</strong></p>
<p>Putting in a <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a> system tends to take up a lot of space. The most efficient <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> turbine installation involves yard space. Micro-hydro systems require a piece of land with running water. Even solar panels are more easily installed on the ground. Nevertheless, there are options. First, do you have access to the roof? If so, it is a worthwhile location on which to build <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a> generators. If you do not, you can still install <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/passive-solar/">passive solar systems</a>, such as green windows and passive solar window boxes. Evaluate the design of your property and decide from there what kind of system you need.</p>
<p><strong>Where you Live</strong></p>
<p>A second key consideration is simply where you live. Some areas lend themselves to solar power due to large amounts of sunshine. This is great if you live in in the Southwestern US. On the other hand, if you live in a cloudier climate, you may want to look to <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> systems. In truth, where there is less sun, there tends to be more <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a>. It is also worth noting that you need not live in the perfect climate in order to install green power. Solar panels may function better in Phoenix than Chicago, but they will still get sun in Chicago.</p>
<p><strong>Backup</strong></p>
<p>Choosing the type of power backup you will use is necessary if you truly want to have success in maintaining green energy as your primary form of power. For many, this is a battery bank. For others, it&#8217;s to tie your power system into an existing power grid. Either option has its ups and downs, but before installing a system, this should be considered.</p>
<p><strong>Finances</strong></p>
<p>Green power is, in the long-term sense, a money saver. However, you need a certain amount of money to begin your project. If your budget is constrained, consider one of the many online <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/guidebooks/">guidebooks</a> that can show you how to build your own generators for as little as $150.</p>
<p>As a final note, building green energy saves on both finances and environmental impact. Most Western governments are providing tax breaks or grant incentives for building power. In addition, the money saved in utilities ads up over time</p>
<p>All this financial advantage means one thing, however. When you save money, it is because you are using less non-renewable energy. Thus, you can measure your impact on the climate by how much money you save. Given this, if you can manage time or money, there is a tremenous advantage to building green power- you can save money while saving the planet.</p>
<p>I wish you all good luck and good building!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking between the more common forms of <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a> system to install can be a somewhat daunting process. There are a set of factors to consider. First, what kind of property do you live in? If you have no yard space, there are still options in passive solar, but you are not likely to be able to install other forms of generators (although installation on the roof may be possible if you have access). Second, it&#8217;s important to consider what resources are available where you live. This is easier, but should take some evaluation.</p>
<p><strong>Your Property</strong></p>
<p>Most of the power systems that we associate with <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a>- specifically solar panels and <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> turbines- require outside space. Few properties have streams running through them, but if you are lucky enough to have such a property, there are many options for building micro-hydro systems. In all cases, there are options. If you have no outside space, you can look to the roof- while not ideal for <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> (not impossible, just not ideal), it is a great place for a solar array. If you only have inside space, there are still <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/passive-solar/">passive solar systems</a> that can be installed, such as window boxes relying on passive solar technology or windows based on the same technology.</p>
<p><strong>Where you Live</strong></p>
<p>Obviously, certain forms of <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >green power</a> are more efficient in different climates. in the Western US, solar power tends to be a better option than <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a>. But if you live on the plains or in the east, wind tends to be better. That said, installation of multiple systems is always a good option. In fact, the best energy systems rely on multiple forms of power generation so that natural forces do not prevent your system from shutting down. A week-long storm may reduce the efficacy of your solar generator, but if it brings wind along, then a turbine will be all the more effective. In addition, many forms of green power work where you might not think they would- you can still get power out of solar panel in a cloudy climate- albeit less than if you live in a desert.</p>
<p><strong>Backup</strong></p>
<p>Choosing the type of power backup you will use is necessary if you truly want to have success in maintaining green energy as your primary form of power. For many, this is a battery bank. For others, it&#8217;s to tie your power system into an existing power grid. Either option has its ups and downs, but before installing a system, this should be considered.</p>
<p><strong>Finances</strong></p>
<p>Although green power ultimately saves money, how much you can spare to build the system in the first place. If you are on a very limited budget, consider buying an online <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/guidebooks/">guidebook</a>. Many of these books teach you how to create your own system for as little as $200 or less. If you have more to spare, you can consider buying new systems or even having one installed.</p>
<p>As a final note, building green energy saves on both finances and environmental impact. Most Western governments are providing tax breaks or grant incentives for building power. In addition, the money saved in utilities ads up over time</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important result of this, however, is not financial. All that money you save is a great incentive. But for many, the greater incentive will that creating your own power constributes to saving the climate on a much larger scale.</p>
<p>Good luck building!</p>
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<p>Damon Westchester is the editor of <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/funding-green-energy/">build-green-power.com</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An evening walk with my wife revealed to me something about <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> turbines. We were walking in a garden that happens to be set in a valley right below two large industrial turbines. I bet these have cut-in speeds of 20 mph (granted- I&#8217;m familiar with home, rather than <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> turbines, but I&#8217;m sure they require a lot of <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a>). In addition, the two turbines are two different sizes. By swept area, I&#8217;d think that one is at least 1/3 bigger. This area also does not ever appear to be windy. I had often commented to my wife how odd I found it that such large turbines could function right there- it feels like the doldrums of a desert landscape</p>
<p>Last night we were out at the gardens, and for the first time I saw these wind turbines totally still. The small one was moving in furtive spurts, but nothing solid. Granted, it was the kind of hot desert day where the only air movement is the visible wave of heat rising. It was a clear demonstration of a particular phenomenon to me, though- cut-in speed. This is the basic speed that wind has to blow to make the turbines on a wind tower move. There wasn&#8217;t enough wind to move the big turbine.</p>
<p>Then night started falling, the Earth cooled down, and canyon breezes began anew. Pretty soon, both turbines were turning. I noticed a particularly interesting phenomenon at this point. Just before dusk, the smaller turbine was turning faster than the large one. Then as wind picked up more and more, the larger turbine was actually making more revolutions than the smaller one.</p>
<p>This whole situation was a clear demonstration of something of which we all need to be aware. When choosing a <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/wind-power-overview/">wind power system</a>, sizing, testing, and careful selection are all of utmost importance. If you live where I do, it&#8217;s probably best to either have a small turbine or a huge tower. It also showed me another principle, however. If you live in some of the places where I used to live (shores of Lake Michigan for example), you&#8217;d be well advised to buy a larger turbine. I noticed on this walk that when the wind picked up, the larger turbine picked up more wind and moved faster. Not only can it turn faster, it is probably turning a larger magnet. The net benefit is greater- but only if you have the kind of wind necessary to make it turn. Bare this in mind whenever you think about <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com/">building your own home green power systems</a>.</p>
<p>And as always- good luck building!</p>
<p>Damon Westchester is the editor of <a target="_blank" href="http://build-green-power.com">build-green-power.com</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While researching biodiesel there are limited places to actually purchase the product. In most instances the product is pushed to be self made for self use. There are resources in which an individual interested in the product can find out where to buy biodiesel. However, in order to make an impacting move on the economy [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.windinstitute.net">Wind Institute.net</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While researching biodiesel there are limited places to actually purchase the product. In most instances the product is pushed to be self made for self use. There are resources in which an individual interested in the product can find out <a target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Tips-On-Where-to-Buy-Biodiesel-Fuel&amp;id=2751335">where to buy biodiesel</a>.</p>
<p>However, in order to make an impacting move on the economy and global preservation simultaneously these alternative methods in energy use need brought into the light of the public eyes.</p>
<p>Some negative political influences have caused the manufacturing of this alternative energy product to be pushed into the use later category. This type of move is limiting the economy in a less than subtle way.</p>
<p>Some greedy politicians are making it virtually impossible to get the supplies to make this form of energy. Some politicians have put ridiculous restrictions on the materials needed, because of corrupt addictions can be processed also.</p>
<p>What a politician does not understand is the drug war should not be a priority which will limit the war of survival. Once a law is passed limiting the resources used to make an alternative fuel, most people will rack their brains to come up with something else to fuel a vehicle. This world is full of choices, and if there is a person making drugs as a choice to making alternative fuel then lock them up and make them do that drug until they die.</p>
<p>If a person chooses to be corrupt and die from the use of drugs, when the materials are needed to power and save the world, then allow them to make that choice. They can die, but the rest of the population, in which uses the materials to save lives versus kill, should not be limited.</p>
<p>Upon comprehension of the directions held within the original recipe, and following this procedure to the exact detail, the batches of biodiesel are completely unlimited, as long as proper storage temperatures are maintained. Temperatures are a huge factor in the successful production, use and purchasing. So, to sum it all up, where to buy biodiesel depends on who is making it and what the weather is like in a specific regions.</p>
<p>Get free and useful resources about biodiesel fuels including where to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.energysolutionshub.com/Biodiesel-Fuels.php">Buy Biodiesel Fuel</a> when you visit: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.energysolutionshub.com">http://www.energysolutionshub.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  From sailing the seven seas to gathering water for the mill, wind has always been an important energy source. It has helped with food production, water irrigation, trade and commerce and morphed into aiding mankind in producing electricity for their residences and workplaces. Wind turbines first showed up in the 19th century, and in [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.windinstitute.net">Wind Institute.net</a></p>



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<p>From sailing the seven seas to gathering water for the mill, <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> has always been an important energy source. It has helped with food production, water irrigation, trade and commerce and morphed into aiding mankind in producing electricity for their residences and workplaces.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/">Wind turbines</a> first showed up in the 19th century, and in the 20th century America&#8217;s first <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> farm was built in Vermont and powered many areas during World War II. Technology advancements mean <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> energy is now affordable for homeowners to power their own homes.</p>
<p>You can both save money and reduce your carbon footprint by using wind energy. It is cost effective to put together for your home, and a humungous wind turbine like you see on a wind farm is not necessary for residential use.</p>
<p>You can opt for a grid-connected of a stand alone wind turbine system for your home. When you are still connected to the grid, wind energy can produce extra power, saving your need to use the utility company&#8217;s electricity with the company picking up any slack in your total production. When you go off-grid, you actually have the ability to sell money back to the power company.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re located far from the grid system, you can save money on energy transfers to your residence with a stand-alone system. Either system should involve an average air speed of about 10 miles per hour. It&#8217;s important to have a measure of the wind speed where you live, and the National Climatic Data Center can provide this information.</p>
<p>The types of equipment you sill need to provide your home with affordable wind energy include a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/tristar-60-solar-charge-controller.php">wind turbine</a>, a tower, wiring, controllers, and inverters or batteries. The rotor and generator will be mounted on the tail of the frame of the turbine.</p>
<p>A general rule of thumb when figuring on what type of wattage you will be needing to produce is: 1.5 kW turbines fit the requirements of a 300 kWh monthly usage wherein the average wind speed is 14 mph. Off-grid systems would need to be three times as powerful. When the wind blows high the turbine usually has an automatic speed governing system to keep it in check so it doesn&#8217;t spin too hard or too fast.</p>
<p>When you purchase your system there is a self-supporting, free standing tower and the more popular guyed lattice tower. The latter is cheaper and is supported by cables and earth anchors. Stand alones take batteries to store the extra power generated so that you can still have electricity when the winds are calm.</p>
<p>An inverter converts energy from battery to household or AC current. A stand-alone system can also piggyback with a solar cell. Local governmental agencies actually offer incentives such as rebates and discounts when you install and use these systems.</p>
<p>Many manufacturers produce <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/air-x-wind-generator.php">wind turbines</a> for the home. Keep an eye out for three and five blade turbines, the kwH produced – make sure you have enough for what you need to power, materials such as plastic or nylon synthetic materials. Some are more aerodynamic than others and the way in which your turbine is mounted to the tower.</p>
<p>Each manufacturer will have listed the specs for their equipment, so don&#8217;t be intimidated into thinking you need a physics <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >degree</a> to understand wind energy. It is affordable for homeowners now, so there&#8217;s no need to wait. Help save the planet and save your wallet with affordable wind energy for the home. You&#8217;ll be thrilled with the results!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people will choose solar energy as their energy source &#8212; with good reason, however, before you choose for your household, you need to understand what sets solar energy apart from others. Apparently, using solar energy is excellent for the earth. Using fossil fuels damages the earth as the fuels are gathered, as well as [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.windinstitute.net">Wind Institute.net</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people will choose solar energy as their energy source &#8212; with good reason, however,<br /> before you choose for your household, you need to understand what sets <a target="_blank" title="Energy Saving Product Reviews" href="http://technobite.net/saveenergy/">solar energy</a><br /> apart from others.</p>
<p>Apparently, using solar energy is excellent for the earth. Using fossil fuels damages the earth as the fuels are gathered, as well as when they&#8217;re used. Clearly, this is not sustainable over the long term. It is people like you who will help make the earth a better place to live by using these <a target="_blank" title="Energy Saving Product Reviews" href="http://www.technobite.net/saveenergy/">renewable sources</a> instead!</p>
<p>Another motivating reason is because you are spending a lot on energy bills per month. If you begin using solar energy, you&#8217;ll be getting energy for free instead! All you need to worry about are the startup costs, and the time it takes to build your own solar energy power system. There are</p>
<p>great guides out on the market that can help you with this option &#8212; and it is a lot easier than<br /> you might be thinking. Still, there are some times where it is not a good idea for you to think about solar energy. One such circumstance is if you study other renewable sources and find that another fits your needs better than solar. <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >Wind</a> energy is a good example of this. Most people will find that solar energy suits them just fine if they live in areas that are not windy enough.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned that solar energy could not possibly power your entire home, you&#8217;re not alone. Many people have this fear because it is so unknown in so many parts of the world. Rest assured that as long as you have enough large solar panels, you could definitely run your entire home! It&#8217;s even easier, and more economical, when you just want to use solar energy for travel purposes, such as with an RV, a boat, or a variety of other reasons.</p>
<p>You owe it to yourself to look into using solar power as much as possible. It is a lot easier to get started than you might be thinking, and it is certainly more economical and better for me<br /> environment. Many of the supplies can even be found at your local hardware store. Others can be found online &#8212; making it easier than ever to get started with this renewable energy source.</p>
<p>All you need now are some <a target="_blank" title="Energy Saving Product Reviews" href="http://technobite.net/saveenergy/">step-by-step directions</a> and you&#8217;ll be well on your way to having free, reliable power without having to rely on fossil fuels and your local power company (or their high bills!).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable energy sources have been available for many hundreds of years and this was realized in those times. It can be created from the oil of various vegetable products including hemp, soybean, peanut and canola amongst others. These products are just as effective as petroleum based products and the history of biodiesel is really very [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.windinstitute.net">Wind Institute.net</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renewable energy sources have been available for many hundreds of years and this was realized in those times. It can be created from the oil of various vegetable products including hemp, soybean, peanut and canola amongst others. These products are just as effective as petroleum based products and the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.energysolutionshub.com/Biodiesel-Fuels.php">history of biodiesel</a> is really very interesting.</p>
<p>Rudolph Diesel who designed diesel driven motors was the first to make use of renewable energy from plant sources. He used peanut oil to manufacture a product which would drive his engines. He also understood the importance of not becoming dependent on fossil fuels and wanted to prove that renewable sources were better.</p>
<p>Henry Ford was another propundit of biofuels manufactured from fatty acids. He knew these oils were able to produce ethanol and methanol and that vehicle engine could drive safely on these fuels. He also profoundly believed that renewable sources of energy were the future of fuel. He wanted every vehicle his company built to be powered by these.</p>
<p>Henry Ford even purpose built a factory to manufacture biofuels from natural oils and entered into partnerships with other manufacturers of natural oils. Soon petroleum companies started advertising their products and as they were cheaper in the 1940&#8242;s, this put paid to the idea of biofuels.</p>
<p>Initially biofuels were produced using soybean or other oils, in the meantime hemp had been grown in the US for a long time for many purposes (not to smoke) These other oils could not produce great quantities of biofuel, however it was discovered that oil could be manufactured from hemp which could make large quantities of fuel. Henry Ford wanted to use this discovery and recommence making biofuel from hemp oil.</p>
<p>In the same breath, many oil wells had been found in the US and people were getting extremely rich from selling this oil to manufacture petroleum. They were not prepared to give Henry Ford a market share with his products and started a campaign against the hemp oil product, calling it Marijuana.</p>
<p>This campaign was supported by the newspapers of William Randolph Hurst and he had a great amount of sway with the US government. This campaign got the Marijuana Tax Act brought into legislation and people who used hemp oil products were afraid to use it as a certificate was require for any products of this nature. The Government would not issue certificates to anyone and as far as the history of biodiesel goes, this is where the manufacture of this renewable energy source came to an end.</p>
<p>For more useful information about the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.energysolutionshub.com/Biodiesel-Fuels.php">History Of Biodiesel</a>and how it can effect our future be sure to visit: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.EnergySolutionsHub.com">www.EnergySolutionsHub.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being environmentally friendly and building a DIY solar panel will enble you to think more about our planet. The <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> generator is an effective way to cut electricity costs and utilize the natural <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> power. Two keys to effectively using <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> power are wind velocity and consistency and if you are located in an area with these key elements the DIY wind generator may be for you.</p>
<p>Make sure you position your wind generator turbine where there is a consistant wind flow of around 9 miles an hour to work properly. Strong steel or wood should be used to build the generator tower. The blades must be positioned at a specific pitch angle to depending on your needs.</p>
<p>A thorough online search will offer a number of detailed instructions that will help you determine your needs, the exact materials needed and exactly how to build your own wind generator as well as how to convert the wind you collect into energy you can use. The price for istallation will continue to drop and at the moment is reasonable, goverment will provide grants.</p>
<p>To avoid damage to your <a target="_blank" title="home wind power" href="http://www.environment-green.com/Home_Energy_Review.html">wind generator</a> in strong winds and storms you may want to consider designing the blades to be collapsed when needed.</p>
<p>Why not do some research into how wind and solar power can save you money and save the planet.</p>
<p>There is so much information available to help you make your decision and get more indepth information about environmentally friendly energy solutions. While your thinking about wind energy why not look into solar energy as this is also a growing trend. Greener homes have become more popular over the last 5 years. Take a stand now for a greener planet, whether it is installing alternative green energy systems or <a target="_blank" title="recycling benefits" href="http://www.environment-green.com/">recycling</a>. Environmental options have grown over the years which will allow all of us to be a bit greener.</p>
<p>Go Green Today, don&#8217;t forget to be environmentally friendly.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are beginning to learn more and more about how to harness the <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> and lower their power bills. <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >Wind</a> is one of the free sources that the earth has given us to use as we please.</p>
<p> It is up to us to figure out how to use them. <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >Wind</a> is a form of renewable energy, and wind energy has been used for centuries in other countries such as Holland, which is the most famous country for windmills.</p>
<p> With the development of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/">wind turbines</a>, even small homeowners can now install their own and run their own power. This will break them free from the local power company and after the installation, they can start saving money. Plus, people who switch to alternative power could get a credit on their taxes, which will also save them more money.</p>
<p> Another great thing about harnessing your own wind power is that you can give some of your extra power to the power company and they will have to pay you for the amount that they use. Wind energy is a clean source of electricity, so there is no need to worry about polluting the atmosphere.</p>
<p> There are several companies that produce residential wind turbines, home wind turbines, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/air-x-wind-generator.php">wind generators</a>, wire for hooking up the generators, charge controllers, rectifiers, and many other things that will help to transform your home into wind power. You can rely on books or plans to build your own wind turbine, or opt to have a local company install one for you.</p>
<p> You can check the internet to find a wind turbine installer around your area. You can purchase a system that&#8217;s ready to operate and installed by the factory, or opt to install your wind turbine yourself for added savings.</p>
<p> Wind turbines have been seen all over the world in the past few years where electricity lines were not available to remote villages. They can even be seen in the western part of the United States. These turbines power large communities that may not have had any before.</p>
<p> Winde energy involves transforming mechanical power into electricity. The wind turbines can produce small amounts of kilowatts, (less than 100), and are used for homes, pumping water and are sometimes connected to larger generators or batteries. Between 5 and 15 kilowatts produces enough energy for the demands of most residentail homes.</p>
<p> A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/windmax-600watt-wind-generator.php">small wind turbine</a> will save a lot of money in the long run. You don&#8217;t have to alter the wiring in your home to start using wind energy.</p>
<p> The cost of switching to a wind turbine may seem expensive; however, considering the savings that you will have it should pay for itself in a few months, depending on the size of the wind system you want and if you build it yourself or have it installed by a company.</p>
<p> Once they are installed, there is very little maintenance as the parts can last up to 20 years. So why not harness the wind and lower your power bills as soon as possible? You will be glad that you did.</p>
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		<title>New Government Incentive Makes Wind Power Affordable for All</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >Wind</a> farms are a more and more common sight in windy regions of the United States. While many people like the idea of taking advantage of renewable, alternative energy sources such as <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a>, most consider <a href="http://www.windeducation.net" >wind</a> farms impractical in terms of size and cost. Fortunately, it is now more practical than ever for homeowners and farmers to install and operate their own <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/windmax-900watt-wind-generator.php">private wind turbine</a> systems.</p>
<p>Today the Federal government offers serious incentives to offset the considerable capital costs of building wind turbine systems. Best of all, the large-scale wind farm is not the only way to cash in on these valuable incentives.</p>
<p>Small wind turbines in the 3 to 5 KW range are beoming more popular with homeowners, but price is still an objection. Today there are incentives specifically designed to encourage individuals to purchase and use small turbine systems. These incentives are designed to make cashing in on wind turbine savings available to any homeowner or farmer.</p>
<p>Government Incentive for Wind Turbine Installation.</p>
<p>Government incentives for personally owned, smaller <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/">wind turbine</a> installation and use are covered under the Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit. The credit allows you to claim a credit on your income taxes of up to 30% of the cost of buying and installing a wind turbine system. The system can be installed on any property owned by the taxpayer in order to qualify.</p>
<p>Unlike some renewable energy incentives, there is no restriction requiring that the wind turbines be installed at the taxpayer’s primary residence to claim the credit. It can be installed on any property the taxpayer owns. This credit is defined a flat 30% of the cost of the turbine for all turbines installed between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2016. You can find out all the details by examining the Tax and Health Care Relief Act of 2008.</p>
<p>Additional Wind Turbine Incentives</p>
<p>Currently, some states and even municipalities offer wind turbine incentives in addition to federal government incentive. Those considering the purchase of a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wind-power-store.com/windmax-600watt-wind-generator.php">wind turbine</a> should look into their local laws regarding any possible extra tax breaks that could make doing so more affordable.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s a large wind turbine farm or a small wind turbine system designed for private use, the biggest obstacle to installation is usually the capital costs. Wind turbine systems tend to be expensive relative to their power output initially. Although they allow homeowners to save on energy expenses, it can take years for wind turbine systems to pay for themselves through savings. Many individuals aren&#8217;t able or willing to make the long-term investment in savings wind turbines represent.</p>
<p>The hefty financial incentives offered by the government as well as state and local municipalities go a long way to defraying objectionable capital costs. Today private wind turbines are more affordable than ever for more people, and in the long run, they present a huge value in terms of energy production as well as environmental protection.</p>
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