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wind power InWisconsin

wind at home

On and off the grid 

There are two ways in which you can become personally involved in the use
of wind power. First, you can contact your local utility company to find
out whether you can sign up for green power. Several utilities around the
state allow you to purchase a percentage of your electricity via wind
turbine. 
Second, if you have the financial and space resources, you can purchase
your own small wind turbine to power your home. Depending on the size and
type, small wind turbines can power everything from lights and a radio to
an all-electric home complete with central air conditioning, or even a
small farm or business. 
Most of today's home-sized wind generators are used to produce electricity,
either to offset electricity normally provided by the local utility, or to
generate electricity independently of the utility. Wind turbines can be
sized to offset all of the electricity you consume, or a little of it. 

Connected to the grid 

Grid-connected wind systems are the most common application in use today.
The wind turbine generates electricity and the turbine's electronics system
ties the wind turbine to the utility's "grid" network of power lines. In
essence, the grid is used as storage for excess electricity that the wind
turbine produces but the household cannot immediately use. When you produce
more than you consume, your electric meter runs backwards, essentially
"crediting" you for your excess electricity. In times of low winds, you use
this credit up as you buy electricity back from the utility. This
arrangement is known as "net metering." 

"Off the grid" 

Off-grid wind systems are not tied to the utility's network of power lines.
These systems store the electricity they produce in a battery bank for use
as needed. Unless you live in a deep valley with no wind movement, most
areas of Wisconsin are suitable for a home-sized wind system. 
I've decided I want my own wind turbine! What do I do first? (CONTINUE) 

ECW PRODUCTS 
We have information! Fact sheets and other stuff available here. More ... . 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 
Find lots of recommended books and links here. More ... 

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS / LINKS 
Here are numbers and websites that will help you find out more about wind
power. More ... 

The Energy Center of Wisconsin is a private, non-profit organization
dedicated to improving energy sustainability including support of energy
efficiency, renewable energy, and environmental protection.
Corporate and private memberships, sponsorship.
http://www.wind.ecw.org/cat5.html 
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- Guy Western
the West Side

Now, did anyone *really* need the Supreme Court to tell the difference? 
This one is real.  The last one was a real ad, but I changed the name of
the company to protect the guilty.  
Sorry I forgot to put my name on the first one.  Tim didn't bite anyway. 
But Mary did.  Nyuk, nyuk.

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