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One of the things that make life harder for a consumer is the electricity bills that keeps on going higher as years pass by. Conserving energy and electricity will not be beneficial to the individual alone but for the whole planet. There are different tools or even books that can assist a person in implementing different systems or ways to conserve electricity and to reduce power bills.

One to two percent of solar energy is converted to wind energy. Since it is a solar energy, it comes from the sun which is free. The reflected rays of the sun are absorbed by land or water which makes the atmosphere warm. Since hot air is lighter than cold air, hot air rises until it is approximately six miles in altitude. When cold air replaces hot air in the atmosphere, wind energy is formed.

Wind power generators can be easily made to produce energy and electricity. What is also good here is that this process is pollution free. As per reviews made, electricity bill will be cut off as much as 70%. Wind is free and there are so many areas where we can get a heavy flow of wind. Wind power generators require a good amount of electricity for it to work. Books are available to guide consumers in producing wind power generators at home.

A wind turbine is also one way to produce cheap electricity or energy. Wind causes the blade of the turbine to spin which in turn makes the shaft of the generator rotate. The more wind there is, the more energy and electricity is produced. The wind will create electricity if stored in a battery pack. The battery pack will then be a source of electricity at home for everyday energy needs.

Studies show that about 225 to 300 households receive electricity for every one megawatt of wind energy. Wind power energy is not just a practical solution to the energy and electric problems the world is facing, it is also a way of conserving the environment since there will be no gases that are emitted when producing energy and electricity.

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