In this paper, a wind power based low voltage generation and storage scheme has been established for low wind speeds. A single-phase induction machine is run as standalone induction generator for single-phase generation. The generated energy is stored in Lead-acid storage batteries via a single-phase bridge rectifier which can later be retrieved for feeding loads. A suitable algorithm for the storage battery is also developed following the State-of-Charge (SOC) of the battery. The proposed scheme can be suitable for micro-wind applications in remote and grid inaccessible areas. An energy management scheme for the proposed system is also developed in the paper. The reliability for such a generation and storage scheme is tested using suitable simulations and experiments.