The best source of information
With the advent of the “Information Super Highway” or the internet as it is now referred to, one of the biggest benefits that it affords the consumer is the ability to shop online. There is no limit to what you can do when it comes to price conducting price comparisons, researching a particular product, or shopping without ever having to leave your home. This also holds true where wind turbine information is concerned. There is so much information available online today regarding not only the concept of wind power, but the assorted manufacturers and their products as well.
However, this proves to be a double-edged sword in the fact that there is not so much wind turbine information available that it is easy to get confused and frustrating when shopping for this particular device. Just remember, it is way more convenient gaining knowledge about wind turbines while sitting in the comfort of your own home then it is to go out driving all over the place trying to learn more about them and shop for one.
Considering all the variables
Consumer product reviews are excellent sources of wind turbine information for a number of reasons, the most important of which is convenience in research and shopping. However, there are other variables that have to be taken into consideration whenever you are shopping for a residential wind turbine. The following is a list of factors that play a significant role in determining the cost of residential wind turbines:
- brand and model of wind turbine to be purchased
- cost of shipping the tower and turbine
- drawing up a construction contract (not always a factor)
- location of the wind turbine plus installation fees
- the cost to finance the device
Wind turbine information can also alert you to other factors that play a significant role where the total expense of purchasing and installing one of these devices is concerned. These include:
- additional charges on your homeowner’s insurance
- expenses relative to maintenance and repair issues
- equipment needed for metering
- local, county, state, and other government permits that are required for installing a residential wind turbine
- transformers that are required
- product warranties
Additionally, and if required there are other considerations such as site analysis expenses, utility system upgrades, and wind resource assessments. So as you can see, there is a lot of wind turbine information that needs to be considered when purchasing and installing one of these alternative power source devices.
Residential wind turbines – different sizes and types to consider
The variety of residential wind turbines is increasing all the time. According to the most current wind turbine information, they can range in size from 7 to 25 feet (prop diameter). The average home in the US required approximately 9,400 kilowatt hours per year which equated to an average monthly consumption of about 780 kilowatt hours. The figure today is considerably inflated, based on population increases and an increase in the average size of single-family dwellings.