Home energy generation
Wind Turbines
Small scale wind turbines use the wind's lift forces to turn aerodynamic blades that turn a rotor which creates electricity.
Individual turbines vary in size and power output from a few hundred watts to 2 or 3 megawatts. As a guide, a typical domestic system would be 2.5 to 6 kilowatts, depending on the location and size of the home.
Please note that the electricity generated at any one time by a wind turbine is highly dependent on the speed and direction of the wind.
If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your proposed site, please consult a suitably qualified professional.
For more on how wind turbines work, suitable siting, connection to the grid, costs, maintenance and other considerations see the Energy Saving Trust information page.1
Other Links
- Planning Practice Guidance: Renewable and low carbon energy3
- The National Energy Foundation4
- Renewables UK: Small & Medium Wind5
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Studio Charrette planning consultancy calculator- https://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/renewable-energy/electricity/wind-turbines
- https://planningportal.pp.tqinfra.co.uk/permission/common-projects/wind-turbines/planning-permission-introduction
- https://www.gov.uk/guidance/renewable-and-low-carbon-energy
- http://www.nef.org.uk/
- https://www.renewableuk.com/page/WindEnergy