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Residential Wind Generator

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People are becoming more and more familiar with the residential wind generator. This is not surprising due to the rise in the manufacturing of wind turbines. The residential wind generator is nothing like the commercial wind turbines which are usually more than 350 feet tall.

Residential wind generators stand only a few feet tall and have a price tag of $2,000. It can produce up to 20% of your house’s electricity. Although some state as well as local governments are promoting the manufacture and set up of wind turbines, others continue to restrict the wind generators development. This is due to complaints such as noise or the physical appearance of the wind turbines. These factors are enough for residents and local governments to remain adamant in their stand against wind generator or wind power.

Another challenge that the wind generator industry is facing is the capacity for installation since there are zoning laws and some other ordinances which means plenty of off-limit areas for the installation of the alternative power source generator.

These are just some of the concerns that people face regarding the installation and use of the residential wind generator. Overtime, people expect that these challenges will be overcome so that more consumers can gain from using these special machines. To date, everything is becoming more expensive and electricity is not an exception. For this reason, people should have another means of producing or generating their own power and reduce the consumption of electricity through the wind generator.

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