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the power of the wind to make electricity has rapidly escalated in
interest and implementation over the last few years. The locations,
costs, and return on your investment for installing your own wind
turbine have become more and more attractive.
Wind turbines are available from many manufacturers. They come
in many sizes, styles, and production ratings. Determining the appropriate
wind turbine, tower height, and location on your property are vital
to supplementing your home’s electricity (this should be done
with a specialist).
All island towns are issuing permits for the installation of wind
turbines. The ZBA (Zoning Board of Appeals) has different set backs
and heights set according to the township and location of the turbine
on the property. Not all parcels meet the requirements set by the
ZBA, but a short on-site visit can quickly establish the likelihood
of the ZBA’s approval.
The turbines must be attached atop a tower 85’ high at minimum.
Typical island turbines are being installed at 105’. Depending
on how much you wish to offset your utility needs and the efficiency
of your home, a 1.9kW to 5kW turbine should be an effective choice
for an average family home. After state/federal tax credits and
subsidies, the total costs range from $20,000 to $40,000. The turbine
model, tower, distance of wire run, and the accessibility to the
wind turbine location, determine the vast majority of total cost.
For a more in-depth understanding of the many wind turbine options,
go to www.greatrockwindpower.com.
As our electric bills rise with the escalating cost of fossil fuels,
wind turbines are becoming a more viable, cost effective, and eco-friendly
choice. Contact us for a free consultation, we’ll assist you
with an outline of the options for your home or property.
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