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Nov 04, 2021

Why We Recommend a Combination of Solar and Wind Energy in Most Circumstances

Most of us do not have the ideal location for either a fully solar-powered or wind-powered home.

Instead, most locations in the United States, Europe, Canada, et cetera have a “combination” terrain and climate.

Because of this, along with a few other things, a partnership of the two forms of power can be the ideal way to fully power your home without needing to be linked into the power grid.

If you live in a windy or semi-windy area, wind power can help make up for the energy lost to solar energy collection on low-light days.

Suburban areas surrounding Chicago, for instance, would be an ideal location for this combination. Chicagoland can get pretty sunny during summer months, but spring, winter, and autumn bring a lot of cloudy days. If you use amorphous solar panels, you’ll do better during these months, but wind energy production can add significant power to your setup.

Of course, if you live in a sunny location that has alternating wind levels – which is a good portion of the world – you’ll also benefit from this combination setup because you’re more capable of producing enough energy from both sources than by using just one source alone.

And finally, a combination of the two sources of power can potentially cost you less in the long run.

Small wind turbines are much less costly than what you’d need to fully power your house. And if you use a combination of solar-powered devices – such as security camerasfloodlights and outdoor lanterns – that have a single, smaller cost in combination with several solar panels a generator, and a smaller wind turbine, you can power your whole house for much less money.


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