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With the price of a cell phone, it is possible to have your mini wind turbine for R$ 2.500, and produce energy at home with the same operation as that of large wind farms

21 March 2024 to 09: 59
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Wind energy at home works just like large turbines in wind farms, and promises to revolutionize the generation of renewable energy in the world!

The average energy consumption in a Brazilian residence is R$387,22 per month. One mini wind turbine project promises to reduce this bill to up to R$ 153,06! Constant increases in electricity bills have kept families up at night, as they no longer know what to do to save money. On the other hand, accessible and low-cost technological solutions available over the internet have allowed the installation of mini wind turbines in homes, which provides good savings on projects that pay for themselves in a short space of time, see below how to acquire yours!

In Brazil, wind energy is responsible for less than 11% of energy consumption, and projections indicate that it should reach 13,6% in 2025. Watch the video below and see how to install your mini wind turbine.

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Mini wind turbine is priced like a cell phone

Available on an online shopping platform such as Mercado Livre, OLX or others, the mini wind turbines have prices that vary according to the brand and power, and start at up to R$ 2.250,00.

It all started with the Indian startup announcement, Avant Gard Innovation, about its mini wind turbine which, for a cost of U$ 1.175,00, equivalent to R$ 5.875,00, delivers up to 1kw/h at a voltage of 230 volts. Per day, the equipment is capable of generating 5,5 kW/h and, per month, 165 kW/h.

Unfortunately, the Indian product is not yet available in Brazil, but as “the best thing about Brazil is the Brazilian”, there are already national adaptations at a very affordable price, available online and which can be delivered quickly by the Mercado Livre.

Although the Brazilian adaptations are a little more expensive than the Indian ones, they solve the problem in a more satisfactory way, since they include a bank of batteries to store the generated energy in their estimated cost.

It is worth remembering that, in order to correctly install a mini wind turbine and integrate it into your home's electrical system, it is essential to follow up with a professional specialist in the field.

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