Wind power is rarely mentioned here...in many rural areas, solar is still just a word that refers to 'greenies' and weird ways. A mate of mine has a great system, that he has tried to explain to me, and even offered to show me how to set up if I found the panels - but I am now thinking *wind*....
While windmills are still used to pump water, they are considered 'old fashioned'... so it has been very interesting poking around and considering wind power as a 'modern and earth friendly advance'.
I would love to tell my inadequate electricity provider to take a running jump. We have constant blackouts and as anyone living in rural Australia knows our electricity *service* (I use that word very loosely) is appalling. When I consider the amount I hand over to them, so they can treat me as a second rate citizen, and ensure I live like one for at least two days of every month, the thought of investing in something like this is very, very appealing and both earth and back pocket friendly.
http://www.flowtrack.com.au/index.html
Is there anyone here who can advise me on this?
How many of these would be needed to run a home? (Dunno what 5kW means...

How do you convert 3 phase power (and do you need to?)
How much work is needed to run and maintain them? Windmills just seem to look after themselves... but does this need to be turned on and off or something (don't really get the whole running bit...)
Clearly not an electrically minded individual - Boots!