wind turbine

as part of my environmental engineering course i need to theoretically install a wind turbine to my house!

Could anyone tell me what invertor i would need to use to make it compliant to use in the house and also sell to the national grid and also what sort of battery/power cell i would need to use to store it
15:14 Fri 17th Apr 2009
 
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Surely if you are studying this you should already know?
I don't see how us telling you the answer will help you to learn.
Just so I understand, you want to store an invertor in a battery and sell your house to the national grid, right?

Perhaps before the course you should do some sort of literacy course, it would probably help no end!
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If the intention as to sell to the National Grid then asking them would be a good bet.
You can start here.
http://www.ecocentre.org.uk/selling-electricit y-back-to-the-grid.html

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