I used to jump out of airplanes;was my job, was ordered to do so and really didn't have much input in the decision-making process as to whether I would go or not go...GERONIMOOOOOOOO!
I'm working on a design of electricity generating wind turbine based on a three thousand year old Persian windmill design that was used to grind spelt. I've located a book(now out-of-print,) that utilizes a shop-built alternator,that will produce 125 VAC at 20 amperes; in a 3 knot wind. If the wind speed increased at multiples of 3 knots,Ohm's Law stipulates that so shall the current increase exponentially if the voltage remained the same. This is just a simple deduction of Ohm's Law and doesn't account for losses due to resistance,attentuation,phase-shift angle,eddy currents,etc. Here,in Florida,we enjoy "net-metering." If a household generates excess electricity,then the local utility has to "buy back" that power at the rate that the company charges for that same electricity. At the end of each billing cycle,the Net-Meter reading is taken to determine if the power company owes you or you owe the power company.
The average daily ambient wind speed at 30 feet height,in my backyard,using a wireless anemometer,mounted on a dead branch of a pecan tree for the past 15 months has been 6 knots.
I'm already retro-fitting my farm tractor with two in-line DC motors. I'm waiting for some metal to be delivered so I can fabricate then weld battery brackets to the tractor chassis. DC motors are expensive,but are very powerful and have factorable low-end torque compared to AC motors. Also,I can use an existing photovoltaic charging system for the batteries.
Wow! I guess I best shut my pie hole for now!