A 30 watt wind turbine would just be capable of powering your oven light bulb at full output.
If in a windy area that turned the turbine at full rated output for five hours per day. Monthly production would be
0.03 kW * 5 h/day * 30 day/mo = 4.5 kWh, equivalent to the amount of power required for 6 hours of average household usage.
That depends on the speed of the wind, and the VxA Volt multiplied by Amper issues.
In fact the size of the generator dinamo what really it is that creates the electricity.
By transformator conversion, todays modern apartments are using 30Watts at 110-115V .
Having separetely a 220 volt conversion line for industrial purposes as using a strong electric stove
are just additional luxuries in an average household with rents less than $1500
Having a wind turbine generator is even a profitable investment where windy weather is excessive.
30 watts.
A few CFL lights, or a few chargers.