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If the power fails in Loveland, Wesley Baldassare knows that his refrigerator and heater still will work. Baldassare, a home improvement contractor, installed a home wind turbine on his roof Wednesday after showing it off at a few area home and garden shows. The turbine uses wind energy to produce power for his home. “This is designed as a starter kit for green energy,” he said. “It’s designed to...
Cottage Renovators, a remodeling and construction company in Hart Michigan has begun selling and installing home turbine systems. The company recently signed a deal with WindEnergy7.com, making them the dealer for about 20 counties in Michigan. I spoke with the owner of the company, Christian Cook, pictured here installing a system...
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This is the first in a series of quick and brief (DIY) Do It Yourself articles from WindEnergy7.com. It is best if you read this series in order because they are written to benefit readers in that way. Our goal is to help educate customers not just sell products. Customers actually become dealers, because...
Today Congress passed legislation, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, H.R. 1424, that includes a new federal-level investm...
These new rooftop mount wind turbine kits that I am building are great. The profile is pretty sleek and attractive. The system is actuall...
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RE: Change in Plans to "Personal Energy" A recent comment about taking YEARS to work out the transmission infrastructure for wind and so...
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Yes I have been keeping up with the home wind turbines. They have been making great advances. They have a home wind turbine manufacturing company here in Norman, OK. I would very much like to get in this field, but have not had much luck. Where I live is very windy and flat land. There is a lot of land that is red dirt that can't be used for anything. Plus there are alot of plateaus the flat top mountains that would be great for turbines. There are a lot of farmers who live in the area also that I feel would like nothing else than to be self sufficient and not have to pay the local government for the power. Plus they have the resources and the land to put them on, but I have not had any luck with any companies. It sounds like you are doing great. I wanted to take a installation class, but they seem to be so many different types out there that I did not know which way to go. If you can give any advice or help it would be great. Thanks Todd
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