If you are content with sub 200W output, can open a motor can, trace coil starts and stops, own a pair of small wire snips, and can join wires, then ECM's are not bad. But recognize what that means. If you have good wind, yep... it will work .. course if not (nothing will). You will need to read a bit on how to wire, rectify etc, depending on target voltage. Its a little more work than using a treadmill motor, but then again you don't have brushes to worry about and some of the other issues with treadmil motors.
These are 3 phase motors , 6 coils per phase, 18 coils total. For me and 12V battery charging usage , I identify the coils in each phase, split the grouping so I have 2 sets of 3 coils per phase, parallel the starts and stops of each 3 coil group, then rectify the phase. Basically this amounts to rather than having 6 coils in series per phase (as it is out of the box), you have 2 groups of 3 in series then paralled, which ends up dropping the voltage per RPM to a level more suitable for 12V.
Before any one slams me for span, I'm posting this as an assist. I have bought off this Ebay dude, I have one of these units (1hp ECM) , the best offer thingy is no joke , I made one, got it for what I thought was a fair price. As advertised they are new. I'm not affiliated nor trying to give this guy any business. That being said you may find other sources. GE ECM motors that work OK are in he 1/2 to 1HP range, but also look at the RPM mark.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GE-5SME39SL0988-1-HP-ECM-MOTOR-120-240-VOLT-1050-RPM-/200614843437?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eb593942dIf you go this route, feel free to post again, and some of us can give you some valuable instructions on how to do use it.
End of the day though, remember this is not going to get you oodles of power, 200W is a max mark, and you are looking at less than 5 ft mill (diameter).
I Hope this helps.
PS.. I have also used treadmill motors, my favority being a 2HP Baldor 90V/21A/2400RPM (not some unknown brand as you will find everywhere)... I lucked out on EBay with that one, Though I now use it as a variable speed motor (basically for testing other potential turbines). It did a stint here as a wind turbine, where it performed decently.