Id like to install a small wind turbine on my property for my own electricity needs. Where can I find more information about different types of wind turbines?
There are many useful resources for consumers interested in installing wind turbines for residential use. One of the leading wind energy educational and research institutes is West Texas A&M University’s Alternate Energy Institute (AEI). AEI is involved in several aspects of wind energy development including research and education such as seminars for the general public. For more information, contact: Website Address: http://www.wtamu.edu/research/aei/ Contact: Vaughn Nelson Mailing Address: Box 248, WTAMU, Canyon, TX 79016 Telephone Number: (806) 651-2296 Fax Number: (806) 651-2733 Email Address: vnelson@mail.wtamu.edu Another great resource for learning about residential wind is Home Power magazine. SECO has an informative Wind Energy web site as well as an extensive list of links and resources for small wind systems.
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