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The history of wind power on Martha's Vineyard (Unknown Binding)
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The rising cost of energy and increased awareness of environmental issues has led many nations and businesses to search for alternative energy sources.

On a smaller scale, residences and small businesses understand the many benefits of wind energy and are searching for ways to enjoy the cost-efficient energy source.

For homeowners interested in wind power, homemade wind power kits are readily available. These wind power homemade kits can be surprisingly simple and affordable for those with a little patience and knowledge.

Many states have seen utility deregulation legislation over the past several years. While the benefits may have been plentiful at the time, the economic impact is beginning to hit the pockets of individuals and small businesses.

The supply and demand for energy in the United States is alarmingly disproportionate, and is contributing to the escalating prices. The electric industry cannot keep pace with the demand, and many are turning to alternative energy sources to help alleviate the financial impact of the skewed system.

In fact, the Department of Energy has continuously announced that the United States has the fastest growing wind power market in the entire world.

Wind power, homemade, may be the best answer to the growing energy crisis. Many companies and factories offer wind power homemade kits for small scale use.

Typically, these kits can cost several thousand dollars in the initial investment. However, builders can save a bundle by purchasing the wind power homemade kits directly from the factory. The assembly can be simple and many individuals and venues offer a plethora of help options.

Wind energy workshops, websites, and books are proliferating and readily accessible to interested buyers.

Although the initial investment may seem steep, owners can begin to see the economical benefits immediately. It is not uncommon for owners of wind power homemade turbines to receive significantly lower utility bills.

Typically, wind power usage in conjunction with purchased power from local utility companies can lower bills by fifty to ninety percent. If the wind power homemade kits are positioned in prime locations, such as open fields or Oceanside, the wind energy can actually generate a profit for owners.

Wind energy is converted to electricity by wind turbines. When winds are high, energy is generated and stored. When energy is low, purchased energy is used.

If the energy production is more than the energy used, the utility company will automatically purchase the excess energy, putting money directly in the pocket of the builder.

The rising cost of energy has everyone searching for a clean alternative energy source.

Wind power is both an economical and practical option. Although the investment is a bit pricey for individuals, the benefits are quick and profitable.



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First Wind satisfied with electricity output in 2011, spokesman says - Power Engineering Magazine


First Wind satisfied with electricity output in 2011, spokesman says
Power Engineering Magazine
"Bottom line: these projects are generating power that is powering homes and businesses in Maine and New England," Lamontagne said in a statement. "Wind power is no longer a new phenomenon. It's becoming a significant part of the Maine energy landscape ...
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Tidal Electricity Will be Flowing in Maine - AOL Energy


Tidal Electricity Will be Flowing in Maine
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The electricity will flow from the Maine Tidal Energy Project in the waters off Eastport and Lubec, Maine. The first phase of the project involves the installation of five, proprietary turbines in Cobscook Bay, where the tides rise and fall 16-to-25 ...

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Conn. subsidies seen spurring home solar power - BusinessWeek


Conn. subsidies seen spurring home solar power
BusinessWeek
But he shrugs it off because the green energy appeals to his environmental concerns. Donskoy, a software developer in Prospect, said he was motivated to go solar after Connecticut officials killed a wind turbine proposed for the town last year.

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Who uses renewable power, in one map - Washington Post (blog)


Who uses renewable power, in one map
Washington Post (blog)
Here's a handy map from the US Energy Information Administration showing how much electricity each state gets from wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal (but not hydropower): Maine was the clear winner in 2011, getting 27 percent of its electricity ...

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For alternative energy producers, is it worth plugging in? - Press Herald


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For alternative energy producers, is it worth plugging in?
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The nine identified by the Maine Public Utilities Commission are: Verso Paper's Bucksport biomass boiler; Black Bear Hydro Partners' dams in Stillwater and Orono; three of First Wind's proposed wind farm projects -- Bowers Mountain, Oakfield and Bull ...
CMP upgrade won't serve expanded renewable energyMainebiz Daily

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