Calculating The Size of a Wind Turbine

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Basic steps

It sounds a bit simple, but you need to know how much electricity you need, what you are going to use it for, when you are going to use it and who can influence this?

Ideally you should follow the next section and calculate your energy load OR you can simply give us your electricity bill information - in KWH (Units).

If you give us your postcode we can calculate your windspeed.

A combination of these two pieces of information is all we need to get started.

Calculating your electrical load

Contact us and ask for a electrical load calculation sheet.

It is an excel spreadsheet with a list of appliances, and boxes asking for the number of hours and how many Watts each appliance needs.

Once you fill this in, email us the findings and we can explain your peak load and which turbines might suit your needs.