Sunday, August 24, 2008

How to Build a Windmill - Initial Thoughts and Ideas

by Jake Strong

It's time to build a windmill. Most people picture a huge monstrosity, but there are many sizes of windmills you can build. Many people need to build smaller-scaled windmills. Harnessing the power of the wind (and other of Earth's natural resources) is the responsible thing to do.

The size of the windmill you need to build--and the tech behind it--varies with your desired power output. For instance, you could build a micro windmill and add it to your solar powers for added power. How does this help? Well, at night there's no sun, so your solar panels aren't doing much. But, there might be wind right?

Safety is a must for any DIY windmill project. Ensure you have the correct tools and parts. Trying to use the wrong tool or part can lead to safety issues. Review your windmill plans to make sure you understand everything.

As you begin to build a windmill, you'll be dealing with a few components, such as the nacelle, tower, base, and wind blades. Whether you're building a windmill the size of your hand or the size of a mountain, these components will be there. Your DIY windmill plans will require specific parts, so make sure you have everything before starting.

Relying on the power company for everything, including an over-priced energy bill, is yesterday's news. By using the Earth's natural power, you can reduce your power bills. We can all live better by harnessing the Earth's power Our future and our kid's futures rely on responsible people like you using the Earth's natural powers. Yes, you can build your own windmill today and it can be easy.

About the Author

Save more money on your power bill, or eliminate it completely, by harnessing the natural (and free) power of the Earth. To see how you can save a fortune and help the Earth click the link---->STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO MAKE YOUR OWN WIND POWER!<-----

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