You can build a copy of this vertical wind turbine in a weekend and  it won't cost you all that much. Applied Sciences developed the hardware  and they're  sharing all for the build details. You will be taken through every  part of the build starting with the fin assembly which is made from  stove-pipe material. 
This is a perfect raw material because it is  already curved and suited for aerodynamic use in much the same way that PVC  pipe is for making fins and we would expect it to be a bit lighter  in weight. You will also need to turn your own coils when assembling the  stator. This particular build process uses nine coils embedded in  fiberglass. They remain stationary while two different discs, each  containing a dozen rare earth magnets, rotate in close proximity to  induce a current. It outputs three-phase AC current which can be turned  to DC using a bridge rectifier and then further regulated for storage in  batteries.  Read more at HackAday