25 May
Government Incentives For The Energy Ball V200
Electric producing wind turbines, from the Netherlands, are an amazing source of clean and renewable energy for any homeowner. The Netherlands has been reliant for many years on wind power, for centuries using the advancements of their windmills to provide efficiency and improved productivity on farms and manufacturing facilities.
Now, in the modern age of conservationism, wind turbines are a great source of power for just about any homeowner or business owner. The most obvious incentive for someone to buy a turbine, such as the Energy Ball v200, is to reduce their dependence on usual power companies that provide electricity to their home or business. While one wind turbine can make up to 2,500 watts of electricity at any given time, this isn’t enough to run a house, but it will cut down on the need for an outside source of electricity.
Electrical suppliers have sliding scales to determine how much a consumer will pay for the electricity consumed. When a person uses more, the increased price of the electricity. Turning off a computer when not in use is one way to conserve electricity and help reduce the cost of the service, but this is only going to go so far. By saving energy, we reach the tipping point where the only left to eliminate would be the items we need, such as lights in the room we’re working in.
What we could do then would be to create your own source of power in your home or office. The Energy Ball v200, for example, is a strong contender for this concept. The more sleek and artistically designed, the turbine, the more energy it can drive with less background sound. This supplement your power intake which will then take less from the power companies. Over time, the savings can become significant.
Saving money is certainly one incentive many people look for when thinking about purchasing an item, but they don’t think about the long-term benefits of that savings, especially when the up front costs seem high. Tax breaks and other incentives them become important.
A unit like the Energy Ball v200 may cost around $20,000 to set up, but in New York alone, varying by county, the tax rebates and subsidies the government offers can save up to 80% or more of the cost, meaning that you may actually only spend $2,000 – $4,000 on the unit in the end. Of course, the money that you’ll save during the first few years alone and the unit easily earns its keep, incentives or tax breaks or not.
Of course, money isn’t the only benefit to getting a large portion of your energy from a renewable source. By using wind power, which will be fresh daily, it produces no emissions, and doesn’t rely on limited fossil fuels or nuclear power to make. You can help the environment by minimizing what is known as your carbon footprint while you stop throwing money to the power companies with wind power.
Craig Axelrod is a partner for EmmyEnergy.com, a LI solar power system company offering solar heating tubes solar energy systems & green systems throughout the North East.

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