Green Alternative Energy Power Secrets: Wind Power - Alternative Energy Resource
Although it is much easier and cheaper to get connected to the established electricity grid provided by your local service provider, wind turbines will work out to be a better option in terms of money and conservation of fossil fuels. This will also lead to become self-sufficient to meet our energy needs. Isn't it amazing to think that you use all modern electrical amenities without ever paying the electricity bills for running them?
As opposed to the prices of electricity generated by conventional fossil fuels, the prices for setting up wind turbines are coming down everyday as the demand for them going up. With the increasing demands for the wind energy, the cost of producing such wind turbines are becoming less with more cost effective technologies of producing them, and with ongoing researches, it even promises to come down even further.
People are also moving away from conventional fossil fuel-based energy because of various personal preferences like to become self-sufficient in energy needs, to live in areas outside the range of local supply grids but to enjoy all benefits of modern electrical equipments, political reasons like threats of terrorist attacks on oil fields or electricity grids, or for the shear pleasure of saving the environment. All these factors go hand in hand in bringing down the production and maintenance cost of wind turbines with more business volume and profit potentials.
As per the most recent statistics, households in almost thirty states have chosen voluntarily to adopt wind energy or any other alternative source of energy and enjoy special rebates and tax benefit from state governments, which again brings down the cost of their green energy by almost 50%. In another 35 states, as per the "net metering laws" the homeowners can sell the excess energy they produce to the local power companies. Moreover, as they are paid as per the retail rates, they eventually make profit out of their energy production.
Quite a few federal lawmakers are hell-bent on forcing the federal government on extending the tax cuts to all 50 states. Countries like Japan and Germany have already adopted such national incentive programs. But as expressed by Craig Stevens of Department of energy, state laws rather than federal laws govern most of these initiatives, and, therefore, federal government has little role to play in the process of implementation of the law. As expected, power companies express their distress on paying the retail rate to the individuals rather than wholesale rates as commented by the director of regulatory policy of Pacific Gas & Electric, Bruce Bowen.
It seems that the companies are eying immediate benefits and not paying any concern for future long-term profits, which they may earn with increased usage of wind energies and wind farms. V. John White, Head of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies of California, however, rightly pointed out that it is the quality of the power that strengthens the grid.





