REUK.CO.UK This is the printer friendly version of the Windsave 1000 article from the Renewable Energy Website REUK.co.uk. Click here to print Printed at 07:15am 21st November 2009 Windsave 1000Find out more about the Windsave 1000 systemWindsave small wind turbine generating systems are also known as Small Scale Embedded Generators (SSEGs). The Windsave wind turbine generates electricity which is then plugged in to the building's ring main supply suitable for UK 230 Volt AC 50 Hz applications. Pictured below is the electronic conditioning system which cleans the generated electricity so that it can be used in the home. ![]() Small wind turbine generator systems such as the Windsave 1000 are designed to be installed on homes and so are designed to generate minimal vibrations and noise. The Windsave 1000 nominally generates 1kW at 12 metres per second wind (27mph), and starts generating power as soon as the wind is over 4 metres per second. Turbulent wind and lower wind speeds result in far lower power outputs. What makes the Windsave product so user friendly is that the wind energy generated can be plugged directly into the mains system with a standard 13A plug - therefore there are no batteries to maintain or house. However, any energy generated that is not used is lost and not stored for later use. It really is a case of use it or lose it. Buying the Windsave 1000Currently (19th December 2006), the total installed cost of the Windsave 1000 (WS1000) system is £1595 plus 5% VAT subject to survey direct from the manufacturer, or £1498 all inclusive from B and Q (1).Grants are available from the DTI's Low Carbon Buildings Programme which may save customers from 30-50% off the installed cost of the system. However, even with a grant, it is highly unlikely that the Windsave 1000 will pay for itself in under a decade, and when you factor in maintenance and other costs, it may never pay for itself during its 25 year design lifetime. This sadly is one of the main disadvantages of this type of Roof-mounted Wind Turbine Generator (2) with no battery storage of unused electricity. Therefore, if you want to cut down on your carbon dioxide emissions, you have £1,000 burning a hole in your pocket, and you want an easy hands-off way into the world of renewable energy, consider investing in a Windsave 1000. It is worth remembering though that the vast majority of people could easily cut their household electricity usage (3) by a quarter (as promised by Windsave) with a few energy efficicient lightbulbs (4), a bit more insulation (5), and by not leaving devices on standby! Consider also the following wind turbine generators: Futurenergy 1kW Wind Turbine (6) 600W Grid Tied Wind Turbine (7) D400 StealthGen Wind Turbine (8) Proven WT2500 Wind Turbine (9) Web Link References(1) http://www.reuk.co.uk/B-and-Q-Wind-Turbines-and-Solar.htm(2) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Roof-Mounting-of-Wind-Turbines.htm (3) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Ways-to-Save-Electricity.htm (4) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Cheap-CFL-Lighting.htm (5) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Loft-Insulation.htm (6) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Futurenergy-1kW-Wind-Turbine.htm (7) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Under-1000GBP-Grid-Tied-Turbine.htm (8) http://www.reuk.co.uk/D400-Wind-Generator.htm (9) http://www.reuk.co.uk/Proven-WT2500-Wind-Turbine.htm Article from REUK.co.uk: http://www.reuk.co.uk/Windsave-1000.htm Published: 20th December 2006 © REUK 2009 |