Where residential applications of wind energy are concerned, homes are typically served by a combination of electricity provided by your local utility company and residential wind turbines. "Cut-in speeds", which are wind speeds falling below 7 to 10 mph, will ...Residential Wind Energy
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Where residential applications of wind energy are concerned, homes are typically served by a combination of electricity provided by your local utility company and residential wind turbines. "Cut-in speeds", which are wind speeds falling below 7 to 10 mph, will not generate any electricity. Unfortunately, this means that you still have to rely on your local utility company. As wind speed increases, so does the output of energy produced by the residential wind turbine, which decreases the reliance on the utility company for your home's electrical needs.
Many people are looking to clean renewable energy sources, such as wind power and solar energy to provide the energy requirements for their private residence. Is this practical?
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