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Residential Wind Power: Is It A Passing Fad?



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By : Roger Brown   

Anytime you see a trend like residential wind power you have to stop and ask yourself if it is just a passing fad or if it is solid and here to stay. This is a good way to look at things but you have to also consider the facts as they apply to your particular situation before making a determination as to how they will affect you. With current access that the media has and its infatuation with all trends whether positive or negative, it is no surprise that renewable energy in particular is sometimes viewed as a trendy subtext to our global energy crisis.

These are the 3 reasons though residential wind power is not a passing fad in my opinion...

No more fossil fuel very soon - It is a sad fact of life in this century that we are running out of fossil fuels. Wouldn't it be nice if we could just go on indefinitely with the current state of being able to fuel our cars for $3 a gallon? However, we all know now that these fossil fuel resources are finite and limited in quantity. That means for us that they are going away and that we have to find another way to produce electricity with things like the home wind turbine kit.

No better alternatives springing up anywhere - We have always thought in America that when the need arises someone will be there to fill it. There will always be a Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak working tirelessly to produce a super device that will allow us to circumnavigate this current energy crisis that we are having. Maybe there is, but we certainly don't know about it if that's the case. Therefore, we are left with using the devices that we know about in order make power until something better comes along.

Clean energy is the answer longterm - The move to produce clean energy in a long-term is very positive for the environment. We know now that the majority of pollution in this world comes from power plants that produce electricity for homes and businesses. As we move into a future where renewables take a front seat, we are dealing with a dual problem of pollution in our cities and increasingly our countrysides.

Summarizing - while many consider anything new a passing fad, it makes perfect sense that residential wind energy is not in that category. If something comes along in the very near future that trumps renewable power production, then so be it. But, if not, what we need to take this very seriously and devote a lot of energy to exploiting wind and solar power to the fullest extent possible.

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