I think Rob's target audience isn't as smart about wind as folks on this board. This board is a hard sell because most seem to understand the truth. I guarantee the truth these folks have didn't come from manufactures!
I think that the vast majority of folks who think about wind, believe the marketing hype from the manufactures. I get brochures occasionally from a local R.E installation company pushing a popular wind turbine. They tell me that I could possibly get a check back from my power company because I'll generate more power than I need. Most members of this forum know this is a bunch of crap. Now consider your grandmother or neighbor who know nothing about wind except what they hear from manufactures. Going green makes you feel good, is going to save the planet and it will pay for itself in 7 years. After that, it will be free for the rest of your lives. That sounds pretty good to me...however, reality is something else...
Here is my truth...I don't "NEED" wind energy so my point is stated from this perspective. If I didn't have electricity available, my perspective would be different. Please keep that in mind before I get flamed...
I get my power at $.11 kWh and average around 700kWh a month. I've been logging data for a couple weeks and have the raw numbers that aren't manipulated as to convince someone to buy my product.
Yesterday was windy as all day. Way more than average. I had several 30 second average wind speeds above 40mph.
From the data I got, here is the truth.
24 hour Ave winds - 16.05 mph
24 hour energy - 9.502kWh generated.
Price per kWh x kWh generated - $1.05 saved yesterday. Woohoo!
If I averaged 16.05 mph for the entire month - 289.03 kWh = $31.79 (9.502kWh x 365 days) / 12 months x $0.11. Now I my savings is $31.79 for the month.
In one of Paul Gipe's books, he has an average price listed based on swept area for a turbine install. Using his low figure, it would put a 12' turbine at $13,133.86 for a complete commercial install. High end install is $26.793.07.
Using the low price for install and not figuring my tax payer subsidies to make it more attractive, it would take 31.07 years to pay for itself. That is, of course, if I don't have to replace anything for the next 31 years.
The high end price would take 63.39 years.
That truth is not so attractive. Wind power definitely has its place, but when manufactures try to lure folks to it with half truths and best case scenarios, it does more harm to the wind market than good. Imagine believing a manufacture and basing your investment on their hype. You plan on saving $100 a month so you decide to invest $15000 in an install. When the bills start coming in, you notice that your bill is $20 less than normal instead of $100. Guess what??...Most would say wind power sucks and is a rip off. If they knew the truth going in, then they get what they expect and have no disappointments.
Mike