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Wind Generation Can Reduce Your Electric Bills!!
Editor | February 18th, 2011

By building a wind generator you can not only reduce your monthly electric bills, you will also be helping out the planet. A wind generator will also make you less dependent on fossil fuels, possibly enable you to go completely off the power grid, and you will be using clean energy that will always be around.

Two reasons building a wind generator stops people before they get started:

1) High costs    2) Size

These two things were true a couple of years ago. Today though, with less than $200 and some common hand tools, you can build one yourself. Even if you live in a residential neighborhood, you can still use a wind generator without causing the undo attention of your neighbors. The benefits don’t stop there either. Deciding you build one yourself can get the whole family involved. How much fun would it be to make it a father/son project one weekend? That’s right, I said one weekend. Many plans out there will only take one weekend to complete! See this site to get how to plans for Wind Generation Projects.

Building a wind generator doesn’t take much in the way of supplies. One can build one in a weekend with a set of plans, some common hand tools, and a suitable space to work with the blades. If you aren’t the type of person that feels comfortable using power tools, see if you can get a neighbor involved and possibly open their eyes to the advantages of renewable energy.

The basis for any good wind generator is a good set of plans. Look for plans that have step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. Once you have the plans in hand, there are only a couple of items you will need to purchase like a pole, blades, DC motor, and batteries if you would like to store the energy you harness in case of emergency.

Once you have completed the building of your wind generator, there truly is no feeling like it. You will know that you will be cutting costs on your electricity bill and helping the environment at the same time. Over time, you may also be able to completely eliminate your electricity bills and have the utility company paying you for the surplus you generate.

To learn more about this great opportunity, head on over to Earth4Energy to start researching some different products right now! Or if you do not want to build one see Harvistor for a new low cost highly efficient design that will soon be available in the US.

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Global Wind Day
mikecentrella | June 15th, 2010

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Offshore Wind Power Catches a Breeze
mikecentrella | May 27th, 2010

National Green Energy Council President Congratulates Governor Patrick of Massachusetts on Offshore Wind Project

National GEC President, Ralph Avallone traveled to Boston, Massachusetts where he was closing keynote speaker at the Green Economy Conference at the Hynes Convention Center.

At the conference Mr. Avallone congratulated Massachusetts Governor Patrick on his support of a massive offshore wind turbine project. On APRIL 28, 2010 U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar announced his approval of Cape Wind with a favorable Record of Decision for the project to be constructed on Horseshoe Shoal in Nantucket Sound off the coast of Massachusetts.

“Secretary Salazar’s decision today to approve Cape Wind has launched the American offshore wind industry. It allows our nation to harness an abundant and inexhaustible clean energy source for greater energy independence, a healthier environment and green jobs,” said Cape Wind President Jim Gordon.

This project created a near decade long permitting path for Cape wind.”What enabled Cape Wind to reach this crucial milestone is the steadfast support of leading environmental, labor, health and trade organizations and the support of the overwhelming majority of Massachusetts citizens who have repeatedly made their voices heard. We also appreciate Governor Deval Patrick’s support, vision and leadership to make Massachusetts a global leader in offshore renewables and the clean energy economy. Thank you to all those who made this day possible,” Gordon added.

The project proposes to construct 130 wind turbines five miles off the coast of Cape Cod, the first time an offshore wind project has passed federal approval.

The next day, in New Jersey, a company called Fishermen’s Energy launched a buoy to measure wind speed and temperatures to determine the best location to site turbines. If all goes as the company hopes, construction on up to 100 offshore turbines could begin next year, said spokeswoman Rhonda Jackson.

“Our organization presented a model in November of 2008 in our United States Energy Master Plan that we presented to Congress to create a daisy chain of off shore wind turbines from the tip of Maine down to the Florida Keys” said Avallone.

“We believe that these two states will show the nation that through public-private partnerships and a collaborative spirit we can and will show the world that America has truly entered the “Great Green Revolution”. Continued GEC National President Ralph Avallone.

“The National Green Energy Council is committed to continue our involvement in this opportunity to assist America in creating a new Green economy!”

To learn more about the efforts of the International Green Energy Council or to become a member go to: www.greenenergycouncil.com

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