How Much Electricity Can Wind Power Generate?

Posted on May 28, 2009 @ 4:34 am
by John Ashbury

Wind powered systems generate electricity by using the power of the wind. But the amount of electricity that they are able to generate depends largely upon a number of different factors which include the wind itself, as well as the type of generator that is used and what that power will be used for. Besides these factors there are others that will influence the amount of electricity that is generated.

With the amount of damage done to the environment becoming more and more evident and impacting our lives in ever greater ways, many people are trying different ways that do not harm the environment. People use many different ways of generating power. We burn coal, petroleum, and propane but there are other ways that do not negatively impact upon the environment, namely solar energy and wind power. Because the wind is a very cost efficient way of generating electricity, more and more countries around the world are using it for their energy needs.

Naturally, wind turbines, or wind powered systems rely on the wind in order to work. Without the wind the system will be useless. Of course, an undeniable fact is that there is not always wind on every day of the year. However, energy can be both created and stored on those days when the wind does blow. Nevertheless, without wind, there is no way to have the energy that is required. At best, wind is a supplement and an excellent one at that. Fortunately, in some places there is lots of wind and in those areas it is an energy that is very useful depending on the energy needs.

The generator that you use is another very important factor to consider. Wind powered systems make use of a generator to create and store energy from the wind. These generators come in different sizes. If you use a large generator you will end up with more energy stored that you can use in and around your home. Smaller generators, on the other hand, will not be able to provide a lot of energy.

Take kinetic watches, for example. Withing these types of watches is a tiny generator. It uses wind that is created through the movement of your arm. Because the watch is small it does not use that much energy, however, if your arm is immobile for any length of time, the watch will end up running out of energy. Wind turbines work in the same way. If there is little or no wind at all, the system is unable to store any energy.

Depending on what the energy is used for will determine the amount of energy that is required. Generally speaking most people can expect around a twenty percent reduction of their need for other electricity resources if they are using wind generating systems. When used to run an average home people can enjoy a significant reduction in their monthly electricity bills.

These factors that influence the amount of electricity that is generated through wind powered systems must be taken into account when you decide to “go green”.

When it comes to sourcing electricity wind energy is a great way to go. It is totally harmless to the environment and saves you money each and every month. It makes ecological and financial sense to install one on your property.

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