Install your own backyard wind turbine!
21 Sep '07 from the editors
Hoping to embrace the natural energies of the earth but avoiding installing solar panels (for whatever reason)? Well, how about your own personal wind turbine?
In one of Atlanta, Georgia's oldest neighborhood, the area's first small-scale wind turbine was installed in Christine and Curt Mann's backyard. Though not all of their neighbors were as amped about the new energy saver as the Mann's were, the turbine will generate enough power to run the entire home and "eliminate as much CO2 from the atmosphere as an acre of mature, healthy trees."
This particular model was designed especially for residental customers that tap into an traditional power grid. "The blades are curved and shaped for quiet operation. It is the first backyard-sized wind turbine that includes a built-in inverter and requires no external components."
When asked about installation of the wind turbine in this urban setting with relatively low wind speeds, Roger Cone, founder of Southern Energy Solutions, said, “We all went into this project knowing that this was not an ideal placement of the Skystream. Our target markets for the Skystream wind turbine are those areas of Georgia with greater average wind speeds, such as the mountains of north Georgia and the coastal areas of southeast Georgia.”
It's clear that solar panels are still the most logical choice for most homeowners and builders, this new residental turbine is more proof that Americans are ready to take the health of the planet into their own hands. Will the Mann's neighbors install their own turbines in the near future? Probably not, but this could be a big development for those living in coastal (and more breezy) areas.
[via ENN]











Skystream 3.7 wind turbine supplied by Southern Energy Solutions
This Skystream 3.7 wind energy turbine was supplied to this Atlanta home by Southern Energy Solutions of Marietta, Georgia. Southern Energy Solutions is also a dealer of Brac Greywater Recycling Systems, solar thermal water heating, solar PV panels, green HVAC and LED lighting.
Southern Energy Solutions
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More Info
A warm hello to both of you. If you are interested in knowing more about the Skystream turbine, you would need to contact the company directly via their website at http://www.skystreamenergy.com/skystream/
I hope that helps :)
Victoria E
Writer, Model, Environmentalist, Crafter, Yogi
http://victoria-e.com/
wind turbine: Skystream
Hello,
The Skystream sounds very promising. We would like to learn more about this technology and whether or not it might work for us. Are there restrictions regarding placement location, wind speeds etc? Our lot is in the Fort Worth city limits and we do have some building restrictions. The lot is on a 'crest' and seems to catch breezes. The general area is noted to have 4.64% calm winds coming mostly from the south especially during the summer months. During the winter the prevailing winds come from the north. The southern most point is located on the upper portion of the back of the lot. From the street level to the back there is a gradual incline and the lot is .61 acre in size. What is the cost of the skystream or any other applicable wind turbine?
Thank you for your assistance.
J & M Wall
WIND TURBINE
Hello
I like to know more Info. about Wind Turbine. Such as : Proces Technology , Installation, Total
Cost.... Financial ...
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Hoang Nguyen