Yes, many herdsmen in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and other places are using wind turbines.
First of all, this thing is not to boost voltage, but to stabilize voltage. Because the wind is strong and weak, the voltage emitted is high and low. The voltage must be stabilized before it can be input to the battery.
Then you need to design an inverter, because the electricity from the battery is direct current, which must be converted into alternating current by an inverter before it can be used at home. Of course, if your home appliances are designed to use DC power, that's another story.
Enough. Wind turbines are electrical equipment that convert wind energy into mechanical work. The mechanical work drives the rotor to rotate and ultimately outputs alternating current. It is used frequently in daily life. A 2.2 kilowatt generator has a relatively high output power and is sufficient for ordinary households. Yes. Wind turbine, referred to as wind power plant, is a power plant that uses wind to generate electricity. It is a type of renewable energy power plant.