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Wind Power Companies: 2 Most Popular Products



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By : Roger Brown   

The two most popular products put out by wind power companies are the vertical axis wind turbine and the horizontal axis wind turbine. Colloquially known as the "VAWT" and the "HAWT", these devices by far make up the majority of wind energy projects on the planet today.

The vertical axis wind turbine has actually been around a lot longer than the horizontal axis wind turbine. This device was used over 1000 years ago to do things ranging from grinding grain all the way to moving water.

This vertical device does not have a tail section and is relatively inefficient. The tail section is important because it is an aspect of the horizontal axis wind turbine that allows it to constantly seek the most prevailing wind. However, this makes the vertical axis wind turbine inefficient. As a matter of fact, it can be 50% less efficient than its comparable sized horizontal axis wind turbine.

The biggest advantage of the vertical axis wind turbine is that it will operate in chaotic wind conditions. This makes it ideal for functioning in urban settings on roofs. Because of that, it may have the strongest market potential going forward. Since most people there are acclimated towards green energy solutions, the ability to mount a wind turbine on the roof is a decided advantage.

The horizontal wind turbine resembles the windmills in Holland. The horizontal axis spins parallel to the surface of the earth. The device makes power very efficiently because of its tail section that will direct the device into the path of the oncoming wind that is the strongest.

Horizontal axis wind turbines do not work that well on roofs although they are often sold for that application. They do not work well in a roof environment because they're constantly shifting trying to find the most prevailing wind in any given moment. You can imagine what stresses that would put on the underlying roof structure.

Wind turbine kit energy production of course becomes extremely popular with the demise of fossil fuels. As fossil fuels and become less and less, there is tremendous pressure on other forms of energy to take up the slack. Green energy and sustainable energy systems in general have stepped into the gap and are supplying that resource now.

In conclusion, the 2 most popular types of home wind turbines made by wind turbine companies are the horizontal and the vertical axis wind turbine. There are others available but these 2 make up the majority of units out in the field and will likely make up the majority of units sold going forward.

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