The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems

The World is beginning to realize that it has to look at the use of alternate energy sources as their stock of fossil fuels is diminishing. But Canada started down this route many years ago. Business and residents alike are accepting wind power systems as a way of fulfilling their energy requirements.

Canada has been very proactive in how it has been seeking to use the wealth of the natural resources it has. It knows it has to supplement the power generated by the more traditional methods of hydro power stations and fossil fueled power stations.

Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.

Wind power used to be the most popular in Ontario, but recently other cities, including Quebec and Alberta, are using wind turbines to generate small quantities of energy for their residential neighborhoods and businesses as well. By the end of the last century and beginning of this century, all the provinces had looked into using some form of wind power to supplement traditional forms of electricity and fuels.

Currently British Columbia is the only province that does not have a commercial wind farm, but the area’s electronic company has recently issued an Electricity Purchase Agreements for over 300 MW of wind-powered electricity, and other wind farms are being built across the country so that more citizens can experience the benefits.

Even with all these plans in place and the building of wind farms flourishing, compared with traditional sources wind power is only responsible for a small amount of energy produced. The wind farms that are currently operating in the country are generating about 2300 MW but as the number of wind farms increases so will their output.

Detroit and Chicago are beginning to take notice of what is happening just over the border in Canada. They are considering using renewable energies, including the power of the wind, to provide the energy required to supply the many businesses and plants in their region. The effect that this will have on the environment and the budgets of local government and enterprises that buy into it will be fantastic. Even if it is impractical to rely totally on wind power there is the idea to build more hybrid power stations.

The benefits of utilizing wind powered green energy is not just for local governments and businesses, domestic users can benefit from this trend of using alternative energy sources as well (such as the Feed in Tarriff program). Residents can buy equipment to generate their own power from personal turbines. A small turbine will cost about $5000 and will generate something in the region of 25% of their energy requirement. If you have the room for something a bit larger then maybe you could get a turbine that can produce 50% of your energy needs, but only if you are prepared to pay $7000 for the privilege. Even an outlay of %600 will get you a machine that will produce 200 watts, ideal for that off-grid cabin in the woods.

It’s possible to run your business through more innovative ways by utilizing inventions like wind power and other alternative energy solutions that make your process more environmental and efficient!

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