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Power from the sky

Wind and solar are two of the most accessible sources of renewable energy. Large farms of wind turbines and solar arrays can provide power for multiple sources, but there are also smaller home units available that generate power for a single property. Unless your goal is purely environmental, however, the economics of your situation will determine whether it makes sense for you to invest in a renewable energy system. Will the money you save by generating your own power cover the initial costs? This will depend on a number of factors, but perhaps most importantly on the energy source itself: wind or sunlight. Both of these are elements of the weather, and they’re impacted by other weather factors and situations. Homeowners wishing to install solar or wind systems need to know as much as possible about these weather effects before they try to utilize nature’s energy.

Harnessing the Wind

If you’re interested in wind power, first check into and follow any local zoning laws and permits

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