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		<title>Easy Instructions To Build A Windmill For The Do-It-Yourselfer</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With oil prices moving higher and higher, power costs tend to follow the same trend. Given that our daily life depends very much on the consumption of electricity, getting your power from alternate sources is an attractive option. </p>
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<p>The sun, water, and even wind are viable sources of power. What&#8217;s more, they are renewable sources of energy as they are constantly present in our environment. More and more people now want to set-up their own windmill at their homes. With the many instructions to build a windmill available out there, it is up to you to find the one that is easy to understand.</p>
<p>Here are some simple instructions to build a windmill:</p>
<p>Basically, there are several distinct types of windmills, based on the direction their blades spin: </p>
<p>1. The Horizontal upwind, where the shaft stands horizontally and the wind hits the blade before the tower;</p>
<p>2. The Horizontal downwind where the wind hits the tower before the blade; and </p>
<p>3. The Vertical Axis, which stands on short towers and its blades are pointing upwards.</p>
<p>Essentially, a windmill has four componants that must be given extra attention:</p>
<p>- base<br />- tower<br />- blades<br />- nacelle</p>
<p>In building this structure, the main objective is to maximize the conversion of the wind&#8217;s energy into electricity. Therefore, it should be high enough to take advantage of the wind&#8217;s energy in obstructed terrains &#8211; a customary tower usually stands at 5 feet.</p>
<p>The base must be strong and heavy compared with other parts, to assure a sturdy structure because it is the main foundation. It is advisable to use materials like sandbags or concrete, and in the case of a five-foot windmill, the base must be at least 18 inches square thick and 20 pounds heavy.</p>
<p>The tower supports the blade in capturing wind energy. There are many approaches when building it.  You can either use guyed lattice or steel and pipe tubings or make them using a jin pole or crane.</p>
<p>The nacelle attaches the blade to the tower and contains copper wires and magnets that run the blade and help convert the wind&#8217;s energy to electricity.</p>
<p>The blade is the propeller used to capture the wind&#8217;s energy, so it is necessary that the blades are able to catch the flow of the wind easily, rotating with the least potential resistance. </p>
<p>Materials to be used for these parts must be lightweight, so you can make them from plastic or PVC pipes. Note that in strong winds and storms, the blades can become a danger if separated from the structure, so be sure to lock in the blades tightly, keeping safety precautions in mind. </p>
<p>Considering that a simple windmill could cost at least $40,000, constructing one for personal use can be quite expensive, but utilizing what is around you can help you save some expenses. </p>
<p>It is therefore recommended to recycle parts in order to reduce your expenses. Following these simple instructions to build a windmill will enable you to create one from scratch.</p>
<p>Windmills are just the beginning. To learn more about solar and wind power, go to <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-residential" target='_blank'>Solar and Wind Power For Residential Homes</a> or if you are looking for a simple way of building your own residential wind generator, see our <a href="http://www.diysolarandwind.jooreview.com/energy4green.html" target='_blank'>Energy4Green Review</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/house-and-home/easy-instructions-to-build-a-windmill-for-the-do-it-yourselfer-509">Easy Instructions To Build A Windmill For The Do-It-Yourselfer</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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		<title>How Do Windmills Work  What You Need To Know</title>
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Wind energy is a [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/house-and-home/how-do-windmills-work-what-you-need-to-know-495">How Do Windmills Work  What You Need To Know</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windmills were previously used in early times to pump water out of the ground to irrigate systems and to grind wheat. Due to progress and technology, people have found another way to utilize these windmills. With a little human ingenuity, they have been developed to produce electricity. But how do windmills works?</p>
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<p>Wind energy is a renewable kind of energy and it is a powerful source as well. It is considered as one of the most practical and ideal sources because it produces zero emission and it is abundantly free. The best thing about the structure is that it can reduce the energy bill of any home by 50 to 80 percent. </p>
<p>Basically this structure consists of 2 to 3 blades that are connected to a shaft. These blades are used to gather the wind energy that flows over them.  The shaft meanwhile is wired into a generator, which then is connected to a battery. The generator is also called the heart of such a mechanism, as it is the one that converts the energy collected.  </p>
<p>Upon collecting and converting, a battery is needed for storing all the collected energy, which then can be connected or linked into a home&#8217;s electrical system.  </p>
<p>How Do Windmills Work &#8211; The sequence:</p>
<p>- First of all, it slows down the speed of the wind using the blades, which work in the same way as airplane&#8217;s propellers.</p>
<p>- When the wind flows over the blades, these blades gather kinetic energy.</p>
<p>- Then the blades, which are connected to a drive shaft, turn slowly and send a lot of the turning force into the gearbox.</p>
<p>- The gearbox then modifies this turning force, and instead of revolving slowly with a lot of force in every revolution, it goes faster with less force in every revolution.</p>
<p>- At that moment, the generator, which is connected to the gearbox, produces electricity through the many magnets and copper wires inside of it.</p>
<p>A significant factor that plays a vital role on the way this machine works is the size of the structure itself, as the amount of electricity generated depends upon it.  The bigger it is, the stronger it can drive the shaft, which means the greater electricity it can produce.  </p>
<p>You might also notice that some windmills are located on top of valleys and mountains. This is because the mixture of hot and cold air can create moving air.  Sometimes they are positioned near bodies of water, because this also generates wind due to the change in temperature brought about by the sea and the sun.</p>
<p>One noteworthy fact on how windmills work is that a single turbine can produce 100 megawatts of electricity.  Imagine then how much electricity a wind farm with large turbines grouped together can produce to provide bulk power to an electrical grid.</p>
<p>Learn more about wind energy by visiting <br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-wind-energy" target='_blank'>Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy</a><br />and <br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-residential" target='_blank'>Solar and Wind Power For Residential</a></p>
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		<title>Easy Instructions To Build A Windmill For Everyday Use</title>
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The sun, water, and even wind are viable sources of power. What&#8217;s more, they are renewable sources [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/house-and-home/easy-instructions-to-build-a-windmill-for-everyday-use-466">Easy Instructions To Build A Windmill For Everyday Use</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With oil prices inching higher and higher, power costs tend to follow the same trend. Given that our daily life relies very much on the consumption of electricity, getting your power from alternate sources is an attractive option. </p>
<p><span id="more-466"></span></p>
<p>The sun, water, and even wind are viable sources of power. What&#8217;s more, they are renewable sources of energy as they are constantly present in our environment. More and more people now care to set-up their own windmill at their homes. With the many instructions to build a windmill available out there, it is up to you to find the one that is easy to understand.</p>
<p>Here are some helpful instructions to build a windmill:</p>
<p>Basically, there are several distinct types of windmills, based on the direction their blades spin: </p>
<p>1. The Horizontal upwind, where the wind hits the blade before the tower and the shaft stands horizontally;</p>
<p>2. The Horizontal downwind where the wind hits the tower prior to the blade; and </p>
<p>3. The Vertical Axis, mounted on short towers and its blades are pointing upwards.</p>
<p>Essentially, a windmill has four componants that must be given extra attention:</p>
<p>- base<br />- tower<br />- blades<br />- nacelle</p>
<p>In constructing this structure, the main objective is to maximize the conversion of the wind&#8217;s energy into electricity. Therefore, it should be high enough to take advantage of the wind&#8217;s energy in obstructed terrains &#8211; an average tower usually stands at 5 feet.</p>
<p>The base must be strong and heavy compared with other parts, to ensure a sturdy structure because it is the main foundation. It is advisable to use materials like sandbags or cement, and in the case of a five-foot windmill, the base must be at least 18 inches square thick and 20 pounds heavy.</p>
<p>The tower supports the blade in capturing wind energy. There are many approaches when constructing it.  You can either use guyed lattice or steel and pipe tubings or erect them using a jin pole or crane.</p>
<p>The nacelle connects the blade to the tower and contains copper wires and magnets that run the blade and help change the wind&#8217;s energy to electricity.</p>
<p>The blade is the propeller used to capture the wind&#8217;s energy, so it is necessary that the blades are able to gather the flow of the wind easily, rotating with the least potential resistance. </p>
<p>Materials to be used for these parts must be lightweight, so you can carve them from plastic or PVC pipes. Note that in strong winds and storms, the blades can pose a danger if separated from the structure, so be sure to lock in the blades tightly, keeping safety precautions in mind. </p>
<p>Considering that a simple windmill could cost at least $40,000, constructing one for personal use can be quite expensive, but utilizing what is around you can help you save some expenses. </p>
<p>It is therefore recommended to recycle parts in order to cut your expenses. Following these simple instructions to build a windmill will enable you to build one from scratch.</p>
<p>Windmills are just the beginning. To learn more about solar and wind power, go to <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-residential" target='_blank'>Solar and Wind Power For Residential Homes</a> or if you are looking for a simple way of building your own residential wind generator, see our <a href="http://www.diysolarandwind.jooreview.com/energy4green.html" target='_blank'>Energy4Green Review</a>.</p>
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		<title>How Do Windmills Work  What You Should Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People in the past used to use windmills to pump out water from the ground to grind their wheat and irrigate the systems. Due to progress and technology, people have found another way to utilize these windmills. With a little human ingenuity, they have been made to generate electricity. But how do windmills works?

Wind energy [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/house-and-home/how-do-windmills-work-what-you-should-know-448">How Do Windmills Work  What You Should Know</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People in the past used to use windmills to pump out water from the ground to grind their wheat and irrigate the systems. Due to progress and technology, people have found another way to utilize these windmills. With a little human ingenuity, they have been made to generate electricity. But how do windmills works?</p>
<p><span id="more-448"></span></p>
<p>Wind energy is a renewable kind of energy and it is a powerful source as well. It is considered as one of the most sensible and perfect sources because it produces no emission and it is abundantly free. The best thing about the structure is that it can lessen the energy bill of any home by 50 to 80 percent. </p>
<p>Basically this structure consists of 2 to 3 blades that are linked to a shaft. These blades are used to collect the wind energy that flows over them.  The shaft meanwhile is wired into a generator, which then is connected to a battery. The generator is also referred to as the heart of such a mechanism, as it is the one that converts the energy collected.  </p>
<p>Upon collecting and converting, a battery is needed for storing all the collected energy, which then can be coupled or linked into a home&#8217;s electrical system.  </p>
<p>How Do Windmills Work &#8211; The progression:</p>
<p>- First of all, it slows down the speed of the wind using the blades, which work similarly as airplane&#8217;s propellers.</p>
<p>- When the wind flows over the blades, these blades collect kinetic energy.</p>
<p>- Then the blades, which are connected to a drive shaft, turn slowly and send a lot of the turning force into the gearbox.</p>
<p>- The gearbox then modifies this turning force, and instead of revolving slowly with a lot of force in every revolution, it goes faster with less force in every revolution.</p>
<p>- At that moment, the generator, which is linked to the gearbox, produces electricity through the many magnets and copper wires inside of it.</p>
<p>A significant factor that plays a vital role on the way this machine works is the size of the structure itself, as the amount of electricity generated depends upon it.  The bigger it is, the more powerfully it can drive the shaft, which means the greater electricity it can produce.  </p>
<p>You might also notice that some windmills are located on top of valleys and mountains. This is because the mixture of hot and cold air can create moving air.  Sometimes they are placed near bodies of water, because this also generates wind due to the change in temperature brought about by the sea and the sun.</p>
<p>One noteworthy fact on how windmills work is that a single turbine can generate 100 megawatts of electricity.  Imagine then how much electricity a wind farm with large turbines grouped together can create to provide bulk power to an electrical grid.</p>
<p>Learn more about wind energy by visiting <br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-wind-energy" target='_blank'>Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Energy</a><br />and <br /><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-residential" target='_blank'>Solar and Wind Power For Residential</a></p>
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		<title>Why is Ted Kennedy against Free Nantucket wind turbines?</title>
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Let me  Spread  The  Wealth! asked: For several years now the Senator and many other special interest groups located the area have been opposed to setting up offshore windmill farms that will supply the whole of Nantucket Island with free electricity.  I&#8217;ve heard alot of wild rumors so I will not [...]<p><a href="http://www.residentialpower.net/residentialwindpower/why-is-ted-kennedy-against-free-nantucket-wind-turbines-310">Why is Ted Kennedy against Free Nantucket wind turbines?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.residentialpower.net">Residential Power</a></p>
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<div><em><strong>Let me  Spread  The  Wealth!</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>For several years now the Senator and many other special interest groups located the area have been opposed to setting up offshore windmill farms that will supply the whole of Nantucket Island with free electricity.  I&#8217;ve heard alot of wild rumors so I will not start spreading them.  What&#8217;s the deal with that.  If it gets down to nobody wants any power generator in their backyard then well . . .   Is this thing even close to the land where people could see it?<br/><br/></div>
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