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Make Free Energy For Your Home And Build Your Own Wind Generator

Author: mike legg

With the cost of fuel being very unstable and the ever rising price of electricity isn`t it nice to know that there is a way that we can reduce our utility bills. I`m not talking about going round and turning off every light and appliance that you are not using (although this is of course a good start) I`m talking about renewable wind energy. Did you know that if you build your own wind generator you can make free energy for your home? Wind power for homes is one of the fastest growing sources of power of any of the renewable energy technologies available today.

When you build your own wind generator you are harnessing the full power of nature and turning it into electricity, electricity that is free. Wind power for homes works on exactly the same principle as the large industrial wind turbines that are sprouting up everywhere. The flow of air turns the wind turbine to create electricity. As the speed of the wind increases so the amount of power your DIY wind generator produces also increases.

If you live in even a moderately windy place then it would be a smart investment to build your own wind generator so that you can start to make free energy for your home. And even if where you live is not such a windy area you can still use your DIY wind generator to supplement your electricity and cut down the cost of what you are paying to your current electricity supplier.

Another good reason why you should build your own wind generator is that by using simple Do-It-Yourself guides anyone can easily and cheaply start to make free energy for their homes. You do not need any special skills and even the most modest handyman or woman can put together their own DIY wind generator quickly and easily and at a lot less cost than you may think.

Apart from all the free energy that you can make with a DIY wind generator you can also pat yourself on the back for having one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly forms of producing renewable energy that there is. A wind generator does not produce carbon dioxide, or methane, or any of the other greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming, in fact when you use wind power for homes there is little or no pollution at all.

Wind power for homes has become so popular and so efficient that in certain places it is even possible to sell the excess electricity that your DIY wind generator produces back to the electricity companies. So in fact in many cases the big energy companies that people once paid for their power are now paying them for theirs.

So to sum up, if you want to make free energy to power your home then you really should build your own wind generator. Not only is it cheap and easy to make a DIY wind generator but you will also have an everlasting supply of free energy.

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10 Responses to Free Wind Energy

  1. Chs_8_Hoopster says:

    Is wind energy avalible every where and is it recycable and free?

  2. Michael says:

    Free Energy. This is impossible, everyone who knows the first law of thermodynamics knows it is impossible.?
    i know i know, sun is free, wind is free, but is free energy really there?

  3. Poh P says:

    How Does Free Energy Storage? Lead Acid Battery versa Mechanical Battery?
    Free Energy from Solar or Wind needs Energy storage. It is stored in Lead Acid Battery for decade to use at night.
    Lead Acid Battery take-up huge space and producing toxic gas and it may replace by Mechanical Flywheel Battery.

  4. I Wear this Halo Around Halloween says:

    833.33 cents per home for years of free wind energy sounds pretty good to me. How about you?
    This is actually an anti-green power article run by ABC complaining that 30% of the wind turbines are made in China. At this price I do not really care that much. The electricity will be made and used here and it is cheap.

    http://abcnews.go.com/WN/obama-stimulus-money-spent-overseas/story?id=10002592

    The program has already spent $2 billion, funding enough projects to power 2.4 million homes. Any wind farm created in the U.S. is eligible for stimulus money to put up wind turbines, regardless of where those massive structures are made. Each turbine costs about $3 million, and reaches 40 stories into the sky.

    A minimum of 70 percent of each wind turbine [...] will be wholly manufactured in the United States and made entirely of American steel. It is incorrect to assume that the hundreds of additional jobs created aside from the direct construction and operation of the Texas plant would be outside the U.S.,” said Cappy McGarr, managing partner for the U.S. Renewable Energy Group.

    The frustrated senators are concerned, though, that some of the money is also paying for manufacturing jobs in China, and they are pushing a bill requiring that stimulus projects create jobs in the United States. They want the wind energy program stopped before the Chinese turbine manufacturers can collect any money.
    These are already built at this price.

  5. Mary Jane says:

    How to build a free source of energy?
    Ive decided i want to use my free time to build something useful like a solar powered energy generator, or wind powered turbine to produce free energy, does anybody out there know of any FREE sites that teach you step by step how to build any one of these? Also what are your thoughts on these machines?

  6. Anonymous says:

    If you want to argue that the environmental benefits of wind power are worth the cost, go ahead. That’s debatable, but at least it’s a viable argument. But arguing that it makes economic sense is absurd. “Creating” jobs through government subsidies is an illusion.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Interesting question.
    Wind energy is available at most of the places however it may not be economically viable at all places. The viability would depend upon duration of viable wind speeds, transmission distance to users and losses etc.
    Wind is free but one need to pay for the Land and infrastructure for developing the wind farms.
    None of the energy is recyclable including that from Sun and Wind but one form of energy can be converted into another form and the electrical energy produced from wind farms can be stored in storage batteries.
    thnks

  8. Anonymous says:

    Build either of these
    1. Solar powered generator
    2. Wind turbine
    3. Tidal flow turbine
    4. Magnetic generator
    5.geothermal energy source

  9. Anonymous says:

    In Science there are the following options:

    Thermodynamic free energy, the energy in a physical system that can be converted to do work, in particular:

    Helmholtz free energy, the energy that can be converted into work at a constant temperature and volume

    Work content, a related concept used in chemistry

    Gibbs free energy, the energy that can be converted into work at a constant temperature and pressure

    In pseudoscience:
    Free energy suppression, a conspiracy theory that advanced energy technologies are being suppressed by special interest groups

    There is also reference to Free Energy relationships and perturbations:

    Free-energy relationship a relation between the reaction rate or equilibrium constants of two series of chemical reactions

    Free energy perturbation, a method based on statistical mechanics that is used in computational chemistry for computing free energy differences

  10. Anonymous says:

    And poh p, what about storing it in a rock? Like when it gets chilly at night and usually you reach out for the thermostat to kick the gas burning central heat system on, say instead you were already cozy, because you let the day’s heat soak into a rock, and the rock released the warmth back out slowly when the air’s temperature got lower than the rocks temperature.

    What about storing it in meat? Isn’t muscle living meat? Plenty of energy is stored in and around our muscle, there to tap into whenever it’s needed.

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