Do a lot of research. I hear of a lot of bad machines, bad installers out there, just want to take your money.
Check state laws, check how local utility implements that law (some have a end of year payment deal that will 'getcha' on peak wind output, but not pay you for the excess you produce, pretty tricky....) and check fed tax issues - rebates sound good, but make sure what you do actually gives you a tax rebate.
Lot of info out there, not all of it is good.
Brother in law wants to put up 5 windmills on his 15 acres, figures it will be great, and the manufaturer says they work fine on a 30 foot tower.... And my BiL is at the end of the city airport runway too yet.... Sigh. One big windmill on a tall tower is way, way more bang for your buck, the tower is as important as the windmill. Do your research. Lot of money takers out there.
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