Windmax HY400 500 Watt Max 12-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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500 Watt Max/400 Watt Rated
Pole not included
Wind turbines include generator, blades, controller and screws/bolts
Maintanence free
Greater energy production yield for all wind speeds and lowest ownership cost

Product DescriptionSolar/wind Max: 650w, Wind only: 400w rated, Wind only Max: 500w, solar panel is not included…. More >>
Windmax HY400 500 Watt Max 12-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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Windmax HY1000-5 1,000 Watt Max 24-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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1,000 Watt Max
Pole not included
Wind turbines include generator, blades, controller and screws/bolts
Maintanence free
Greater energy production yield for all wind speeds and lowest ownership cost

Product DescriptionSolar/wind Max: 1200w, Wind only: 1000w rated, solar panel is not included…. More >>
Windmax HY1000-5 1,000 Watt Max 24-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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Wind Power

Posted by : Rita

The average wind energy system costs between $3000 and $5000 per kilowatt-hour generated, though 10 kw/h systems can generally be purchased for around $14,000 to $15,000.  Though this may seem like a lot of money at first, it still is cheaper than many forms of renewable alternative energy that is available to homeowners.  The turbines [...]

Renewable Energy Source

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Wind Energy is abundant, renewable and pollution-free. It is relatively inexpensive and getting more so each day.. It is already being used by many households for generating electricity. Research shows that for every one megawatt of wind energy, about two hundred twenty five to three hundred households receive electricity. With the ever increasing cost of [...]

Wind Power and the Average American

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Wind Power For The Average American
With both environmental and economic concerns leading the quest for renewable forms of alternative energy, a number of Americans have begun looking for ways to reduce their dependence on oil and coal-based energy.  Though biodiesel, solar panels, and hydroelectric dams are currently the most well-known forms of alternative energy available, [...]

 
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