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== Small Wind Turbine ==
== Small Wind Turbine ==

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Small Wind Turbine

Small wind turbine is a small turbine that is used for house holds and farms. They require less wind to operate than utility-scale wind energy applications.

About Small Turbines

Small turbines range from 20 W to 100 kW. They only have three to four moving parts meaning very low maintenance. They have a 20 to 40 year life design.

The Advantages

Average monthly electricity bills less than $100 for 10 kW system and less than $50 for 5 kW system. It produces around 5000 kWh/yr. They also prevent around 3.8 tons of CO2 per year.The Small turbine only costs around $10,000.So this system has a substantial cost-reduction potential.

If you can participate in a California-type 50% buy-down program do so.If you have a net metering and average annual winds of at least 15 mph, your system can pay for itself in about 6 years

Disadvantages

There are zoning and permit restrictions that can stop you from installing one. There is a 35-ft height restriction in residential zones. There is also a noise restrictions and NIMBY attitudes.

Sources

* National Renewable Energy Lab
* Dept. of Energy
* DOE power
* Home Power Magazine
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