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There are actually a considerable number of home solar power and wind power systems available in the market today; however, today we will be talking about windmills. I bet that most of us know how a windmill looks like. What most people do not know is that a windmill is a nifty machine that converts wind energy into other forms of energy.

A windmill creates mechanical energy out of the forces of wind power though its blades endlessly rotating. The mechanical energy then transforms to electrical energy. This makes the windmill an indispensable system that is very useful and efficient during these times of energy crisis. The windmill, though, was originally utilized for towing boats and pumping water. It is just recently that the windmill has been utilized to generate energy in order to produce electricity.

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In these times of crisis, it is both proper and practical to find other alternative sources of energy. From then until now, the windmill has proved its economic value as an alternative. This is especially true along the countryside and in the farmlands. It is obvious that a windmill requires an environment that is open and has lots of wind, this makes the windmill the least opted choice in highly urbanized and populated areas.

What, then, are the Prerequisites for a Windmill?

There are in fact just two vital prerequisites for a windmill:

Required Area: windmills will work at an optimum level if the land area where it will be situated measures at least one acre. It is but imperative to situate a windmill in an open area because the blades will have to capture the necessary wind power for it to work properly and accurately.

Wind Speed: the usual required average speed for a windmill to work is an approximate of 11 miles per hour or more. It is necessary for a windmill to be set up in places where there are no hindrances or wind blockage such as high towers or tall buildings. It will help also if the wind speed is consistent.

What Makes Up a Windmill?

Blades: They are typically made of plastic or wood. They are responsible for actually capturing the wind so as to create energy.

Tower: It is usually made of hard material such as poly-vinyl chloride. It is the mast that supports the entire system making it high above the ground.

Shaft: It enjoins the blades and the tower giving it a smooth rotation.

Base: Iis responsible for connecting the blades to the tower.

How, then, is a Windmill Actually Built?

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In reality, there are many reliable home solar power and wind power kits and guides that are available in the market these days. If you have the urge of building your own windmill, just be sure to get the advice of people who are experts in the craft. With the windmill constructed properly, it will yield a lot of good results.

Liz Ays writes for www.liveoffgrid.org


  

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