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Wind Powered Generators

You may have noticed that there have been wind powered generators going up in certain areas of the United States. I know that there are now some in my part of New York State, and there are also some near the Reading area of Pennsylvania. I am sure these are not the only ones. I commented to my husband that it seems we are going back in time to energy sources that our great grandparents might have once used. This is mostly because this is a clean and cheap way to get energy, and the environment is in desperate need of a break. Did you know that you too can take advantage of this technology on a smaller scale?

 

The larger wind powered generators you see are going to bring you energy through your electric company. My local company sent out a letter with details about how you can use this technology for your own personal electric use. You can choose where you want your energy to come from, and the wind powered generators are just one of the options from which we can choose. We have yet to sign up, but it is something I am going to do before the summer approaches. I like the idea of using clean means of generating the electricity that I use in my home.

While those wind powered generators are large, and you could never afford one for your own use, there are some smaller ones out there. These are largely for small items, but they can be useful to generate small amounts of wind powered energy. Some are advertised as ways to power up cell phones without plugging them into the wall, or to run some of the smaller appliances in your home. It would depend on the size of the wind powered generators that you get and how often you wish to use them.

You can hope that generators powered by the wind become more and more common in our daily energy use, but you may have to realize you may not be able to use these on your property. It does depend on how much wind you get. You may be in a spot that does not get much, and that means your wind powered generators are not going to help much. They are going to be great when they can work, but you should know there are going to be days when they simply cannot generate a lot of extra power for whatever use you have in mind.Search

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