Is wind energy really feasible for residential use?

YES! Technology has progressed to the point that residential renewable energy can be produced at a cost that makes real financial sense. We recommend and sell the Endurance Wind Power suite of high performance turbines that are quickly becoming the power house of the small wind industry! Our residential models are designed to effectively offset up to 100% of your electric consumption.

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4 Responses to “Is wind energy really feasible for residential use?”

  1. Steve Lightle on December 9th, 2009 7:34 pm

    This last year a high wind took down a windmill I was utilizing on my small farm. I would like to explore the idea of utilizing a much better system than the windmill which just pumped water out of a well into a pond. My insurance company is insisting that I make some type of decision before May of 2010…Guess I have a short window of opportunity to get some of athe cost paid for.

    Thank you. Steve

  2. Dan Kroupa on December 25th, 2009 11:34 pm

    Hoping to build a house at Lake Wilson, Ks. was going to put up a wind turbine. Waiting for the economy to improve. Would be interested in some info. I’ ve heard about Greensburg what a shame. Thanks

  3. Charles Flanagan on February 23rd, 2010 3:01 pm

    Is wind energy really doable in southeast Kansas.Our wind does not blow all the time.Thanks

  4. Emily on June 1st, 2010 6:04 pm

    This last year a high wind took down a windmill I was utilizing on my small farm. I would like to explore the idea of utilizing a much better system than the windmill which just pumped water out of a well into a pond. My insurance company is insisting that I make some type of decision before May of 2010…Guess I have a short window of opportunity to get some of athe cost paid for.

    Thank you. Steve

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