My first website that I will be researching is www.skystreamenergy.com. This website is all about the newly introduced Skystream 3.7 wind turbine. This particular turbine seems to be larger than most of the other models I’ve seen but it has many great reviews on how it actually functions. The Skystream 3.7 works in tandem with the power you receive from the utility company. If there is no wind, you are using power from the utility company. If it is windy enough, this system can actually make it to where your meter is moving in the opposite direction which means you are using absolutely no power from your utility company.
This website has a detailed spec sheet with photos of the system and all of the numbers you can expect to see if you have one of these systems. The Skystream 3.7 has a max output of 2.4kW of electricity. According to tonto.eit.doe.gov the average monthly energy consumption of a typical household is 936 kWh. The Skystream has an average monthly output of nearly 500 kWh per month at with wind speed around 15mph. This means you could cut you energy costs nearly in half if it is generally breezy in your location. This is just some of the information we can use from this website to include in our white paper. I believe that we can add this information into our white paper as text with a few photographs to show the general layout and scale of this particular turbine. We can use the specs on this site to give proper information on this turbine to help people see if it is the turbine for their situation.
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