Install a windmill in your remote home, let the refrigerator turn, and light up the night.
You've built a house in the mountains, settled by the lake—the scenery is beautiful, but electricity is a worry. Power poles are erected one after another into the mountains, expensive and labor-intensive; generators roar, and fuel costs more than electricity. You can't afford a refrigerator, and you have to use candlelight; at night, besides counting stars, you can't do anything else.
Actually, you don't have to move away from this beautiful landscape just to get electricity. Look up; the wind is blowing through the valley, rustling the treetops—it's nature's own power line for you. A windmill stands quietly beside your house; no need to dig trenches or bury cables, no need to burn oil to generate electricity—as long as there's wind, it works for you.
The windmill turns, and the electricity comes. The refrigerator hums to life, storing a week's worth of vegetables and meat; the light bulbs are on, the children do their homework under the light, and you no longer have to cook in the dark. Your phone can charge, the radio can play, and the night is no longer pitch black, but bright and clear.
A remote home is no longer remote. A windmill is your power station, online 24/7, never running out of credit. Summer breezes power the fans; winter winds fully charge the batteries. Rain or shine, as long as there's wind, there's light, and there's refrigerator.
Installing a windmill in a remote home is essentially giving yourself peace of mind. From now on, there's always food in the refrigerator, always light at night, and no matter how remote the home, your heart will be at peace.
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