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Follow on Google News | How To Build a Windmill To Save Electricity At HomeLearning how to build a windmill isn't really a difficult task. Find out how you can achieve this and save a huge sum of money on your electrical bills at home.
By: Andy O'Silliven There are two main prerequisites for a windmill: • The place where the solution is to be implemented should have an area of at least one acre. It is not advisable to set up a windmill in a smaller area as the windmill blades will not be able to capture enough wind power for the windmill to work. • The average speed of wind in the area should approximately be 11 miles per hour. It is not advisable to employ the windmill at a site where factors like high-rise buildings and tall towers block the wind. You also need to make sure that the wind speed is consistent at your site. You will need the following components to build a windmill: • Blades: These blades are responsible for making use of the wind energy. Blades are typically made of wood or plastic. • Tower: The tower is the pillar that holds the system high enough to be able to use the wind. They are made up of hard material such as poly-vinyl chloride. • Shaft: The shaft is used to join the blades to the tower, at the same time allowing them to rotate smoothly. • Base: The base of the windmill is what holds the tower and the blades. Setting up a windmill: You will find ready-to-install windmill kits in the market. Consult an expert to choose the one that best suits your place and needs. If you would like to choose the components personally and set the windmill on your own, make sure you seek professional help as a mismatch of size in the components will make your windmill useless. If you are interested to learn more on how to build a windmill, check out our website at: http://www.greenearth4energy.com http://www.earthenergyguide.com # # # Andy O Silliven is an engineer and author in the fields of electrical engineering. He enjoys writing about the topic and keeping up with current events and research in the area of renewable energy sources. http://www.greenearth4energy.com End
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