Hampton Falls first wind turbine is up and running
First wind turbine installed in North Hampton
Winds of change? Residents embrace air power
Cashing in on wind: Locals discuss money saved by installing new turbines
Opportunity blowing in wind for WindGuys USA of Rye, NH
Wind turbines approved for Sagamore
Wind Farm Off Cape Cod Clears Hurdle
Wind Installations Continue To Break Records Across the Globe
Renewable Energy Project Finance: Cause for Optimism Amidst Turmoil
Kittery turbine picks up the pace with winter's winds
Portsmouth energy, green investment report released
Why businesses want a 'green' recovery plan
US House and Senate Move Forward on American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Alaska: the Clean Energy Frontier?
Bringing Wind Turbines to Ordinary Rooftops
Obama Signs Stimulus Packed With Clean Energy Provisions
Winds of change: PSNH buys wind energy
Potential for wind farm explored in South Berwick
As wind energy is governed by nature as wind speeds increase, turbine output increases and the amount of power purchased from the utility is proportionately decreased. When the turbine produces more power than the house needs, the extra electricity is sold to the utility. All of this is done automatically. There are no batteries in a modern residential wind system.