Use the Power of the Wind

Wind-powered electricity has become a popular choice for homes that reside in rural areas. You may need to access electricity if you are buying Colorado land for sale. If you are thinking of installing a small wind turbine, it is best to learn all you can, considering costs vs. savings, rebates and tax advantages to see if they will be right for you.

Customers who use wind turbines on their Colorado land save money. You can lower your electric bill as much as 90% and many wind turbine consumers pay only $100 annually for their electricity even with a totally electric home. The cost to buy the wind turbine system and the amount of perpetual wind should all be factors to see if this is economically a good choice for you.

A small home wind turbine system should be more than enough for use on Colorado recreational or vacation land for sale. An average home uses less than 10,000 kilowatt hours annually of electricity so a small turbine should be 5-15 kilowatts to handle the average home. Since a vacation property needs even less power needs, there is no need for a larger one, which can be unpopular to some neighbors.

The Colorado Governor’s Energy Office has partnered with Sangre De Cristo Electric Association Inc., the Highline Electric Association, the Town of Estes and the Southeast Colorado Power Association to reduce the costs of the wind turbines and their installation on Colorado land. You can also be eligible to receive credit for excess energy that their home wind turbine systems produces, if they buy Colorado land for sale. In addition you can receive credit for the excess energy produced by your home wind turbine produces on your Colorado land.

There are tax credits and rebates available for wind turbines that you put on Colorado land for sale. The Small Wind Incentive Pilot Program (SWIPP) offer rebates up to $5,000 and the Highline Electric Association, Southeat Colorado Power Association, the Town of Este and the Sangre De Cristo Electric Association, Inc, have joined together with the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office to reduce the costs of the wind turbines and the cost for installation on Colorado land. Buyers of Colorado land for sale are also eligible to receive credit for excess energy that their home wind turbine systems produces.

Generally a home uses less than 10,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually. A recreational or vacation property on Colorado land for sale will use even less; so a small wind turbine should be more than adequate. Larger wind turbines aren’t always highly regarded by neighbors, making a smaller turbine with at least 5-15 kilowatts in size a better choice, still able to handle the electricity load.

Business Coach, Dallas Sales CoachTulsa Commercial Real Estate, Tulsa Real EstateFind Homes in TulsaFind Homes in JenksFind Homes in Bixby, Tulsa DJsDallas DJs, Oklahoma City DJsDJs in TulsaDJs in DallasDJs in Oklahoma CityDallas Wedding DJs, Tulsa Wedding DJsOklahoma City DJsTulsa Wedding PhotographersOklahoma City Wedding PhotographersDallas Wedding PhotographersTulsa PhotographersOklahoma City Photographers, Dallas PhotographersDallas Sales TrainerTulsa Sales TrainerOklahoma City Sales TrainerTulsa Wedding VideoTulsa Wedding VideographyTulsa Wedding VideographerTulsa Limo Service,  Tulsa LimousineLimousines Tulsa