It depends. What kind of wind turbine are you talking about? A homemade wind turbine, for instance can probably power a single light bulb. Those big wind turbines can create a lot of energy. But think; what if the wind isn't blowing for a day? Would you like to be in a house with no use of electricity?
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It depends on the size of your house and electrical usage. As far back as the late 1920s at least, farmers and others were connecting automobile generators to their water pumping windmills or dedicated mills and generating small amounts of electricity. They solved the problem of windless days by using automobile storage batteries.
Is it reasonably feasible, disregarding people who are "off grid" anyway, to power a house with wind today? Generator capacity for most homes range from around 2 kW to 10 kW at a given time, depending frequency of wind and speeds, and type and shape of turbine this needs a turbine with an equivalent diameter of 12 to 25 feet. A "typical" home average is 5-kW at 18.'
Size of "foot print" and height of tower depends on type of turbine, area available, zoning laws, and physical surroundings. A small turbine can be on a tall tower to get above buildings or to raise blades above harms way, a large one can be on a tower just high enough to clear blades from ground. Zoning may limit height and minimum clearances.
Up front costs range from about 3 or 4 K $ for very small generator and tower (1kW) on up. That 'typical' system starts at least at $9,000. Depending on up front costs, cost of on grid powere, and many other factors a turbine can pay for itself can be from 6 to 30 years or even never.
What to do when the wind don't blow. Small back up solar, water, or gas powered generator. What to do when the wind don't blow, sun don't shine, creek don't run, and you're outta gas. Remain on grid, when you're not generating power you buy from grid. When you are generating power you are not using, grid buys from you. Depending on rates of grid selling retail and buying wholesale, you should at least break even, possibly make a "profit" e.g. reduce pay back time.
Storage Batteries and converters. Batteries are more efficient cost wise and over all than back in great grampaws time. Most lights dont care if they use DC, leds require it. Most motor driven appliances can be converted to DC, but most systems have a converter. Heating and cooking in non grid systems should not be electric of course.
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The power output of a wind turbine can vary based on its size and wind conditions, but a typical onshore wind turbine can generate between 2 to 3 megawatts of power. Offshore wind turbines tend to be larger and can generate up to 12-15 megawatts of power.
A residential wind turbine is basically a mini wind turbine that is designed to provide power to the users. It basically provides power for the neighborhood to use.
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one wind turbine can produce enough energy to power 10000 houses with the right amount of wind.
A mini wind turbine can generate power by converting the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power through its rotor blades. The rotating blades spin a shaft inside the turbine, which is connected to a generator that produces electricity. This electricity can then be stored in batteries or fed directly into a power grid.
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Wind energy is obtained by harnessing the power of wind through wind turbines, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical power. This mechanical power is then converted into electricity through a generator. The electricity produced can be used to power homes, businesses, and even entire communities.
The most informative website you could go to acquire more knowledge about equipping your home with wind power is MyEngerySoultion.com. Once your questions have been answered, you can find wind power options through windenergy7.com, which offer home wind turbine kits, or you can learn how to build your own wind turbine at mdpub.com.
It depends if you have a means of storing the excess energy, if your house is in a windy place, and how much energy you use.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
A wind turbine is the object that converts wind power into electricity. When the wind turns the blades of the turbine, it spins a generator which then produces electricity.