Utility costs, like so a lot of other things, continue to go up. This rise along with the wish to go green, has sparked renewed interest in using other forms of alternative energy. Many people are turning to wind energy as a way to lower their utility bills, but is it a feasible choice?

It really doesn’t matter what topic you pick, there will always be some people who agree and some who disagree. And that’s fine, as long as they discuss the facts and not just throw around their opinion and make it appear as though it’s fact.

Using the wind to power turbines for home use is one such discussion. There are a lot of people on both sides of the subject, but you have to make up your own mind.

Here is a list of some of the pros and cons, you decide:

Pros

1. Building a turbine for your home is inexpensive and simple. 2. Using wind power is free of charge. 3. Wind power will not pollute. 4. Wind power is renewable and efficient.

Cons

1. Wind power isn’t a constant. You won’t have wind every day. 2. The technology, while improved, still isn’t 100% efficient at converting the wind into energy and storing it. 3. A lot of people aren’t going to want to construct their own turbines and buying one can be very expensive.

For most people, I think the pros probably outweigh the cons. For a small investment you can save quite a bit on your electric bill, but the choice has to be yours.

As you can see there are good arguments for and against using wind energy to supply your electricity needs. It’s up to you to choose what is right for you, your home, and your lifestyle. I hope this list gives you more insight.

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