Wind 101: Introduction to Residential Wind Power Systems

Wed, Feb 4

Introduction to Residential Wind Power Systems

Wind power continues to be one of the fastest growing sources of clean energy in the US but is it really feasible on a residential scale? This introductory workshop provides a great foundation for homeowners interested in installing a wind turbine on their property. It’s also a great starter course for contractors considering expanding business to include wind system design, installation, and consulting. In this basic workshop you will learn about the components of a wind electric system; how much power you can expect; and how to assess if wind power is right for your site and power needs. We’ll also talk about popular hybrid alternative technology solutions. You’ll leave this course with a good understanding of wind power and you’ll know how best to move forward with this clean energy resource.


By the end of this workshop you will understand:

  • The benefits and drawbacks of wind electric systems
  • How to tell if you have a good site for a wind turbine
  • How to estimate your system needs (wattage)
  • How to estimate of system costs, rebates and incentives
  • How to proceed

Lecture Topics:

  • Energy efficiency and electricity basics
  • Residential scale wind power applications
  • Equipment selection and system components
  • Estimating power in the wind
  • Basics of assessing a site for wind potential
  • Basics of selecting turbine size
  • Hybrid systems: Wind & PV
  • Resources
When:Wed, Feb 4 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Cost:$45
Registration closed - This class has already happened

Instructors

Peter Merrill

Peter joined AltE in the summer of 2007. Although new to the industry, he has been practicing and advocating for renewable energy for much of his adult life. Growing up on a farm allowed him to have a deep appreciation for working in concert with nature. This has spilled over to his use of alternative and renewable energy strategies. His home incorporates geothermal for space heating and cooling, solar collectors for domestic hot water, and a small wind turbine for electrifying the chicken coop. Peter works with various types of photovoltaic modules and wind turbines to better understand their application. He is also actively involved in local town governance and the creation of ordinances relating to renewable energy use for the community. Peter is one of our wind specialists and continues to pursue knowledge in this field.

Complete Schedule for this Class

ClassWhenWhereInstructorsCostStatus
Wind 101: Introduction to Residential Wind Power SystemsTue, Nov 24Hudson, MAPeter Merrill$45Space Available!

Important Information

Class enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis, as class size is limited. To reserve a space please pay the entire tuition upon sign-up. Classes are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment, and you will be notified in advance if a class you had previously enrolled in is cancelled.


Location

Hudson, MA

Headquarters

The Alternative Energy Store
43 Broad Street
Suite A408
Hudson, MA 01749

Accommodations

The Holiday Inn Express in Hudson, MA, offers special room rates to Alternative Energy Store students! You will receive reservation information in a separate email shortly after enrolling in the class.

Directions

From Logan Airport, Boston, MA: (Total Est. Time: 50 minutes Total Est. Distance: 42.17 miles Map)
1: Start out going WEST toward TERMINAL C (Portions toll). 0.9 miles
2: Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto ramp. <0.1 miles
3: Merge onto I-90 W / MASS PIKE / MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE (Portions toll). 30.7 miles
4: Merge onto I-495 N via EXIT 11A toward MARLBOROUGH / N.H.-MAINE. 7.8 miles
5: Merge onto MA-85 CONN E / HUDSON ST via EXIT 25A toward RT-85 / HUDSON. 1.7 miles
6: Turn LEFT onto MA-85 / WASHINGTON ST. 0.1 miles
7: Turn RIGHT onto BROAD ST. 0.7 miles
8: End at 43 Broad St Hudson, MA 01749-2558

From 495:
Take Exit 25A onto Hudson Street. Go about a mile to the 2nd set of stop lights and take a left onto Route 85. Take your first right onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street for about 3/4 of a mile. On the left hand side after you cross a small bridge you should see a large brick building, known as the Hudson Mills Building at 43 Broad Street. Park in the front and take the main lobby elevator to the 4th floor. Our office is on the far Southeast side of the building. Follow the signs to find your way.

From Other Points:
Please use this Mapquest map with our address as the destination (43 Broad Street, Hudson, MA 01749).

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