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Homemade Energy or Earth4Energy

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Warning: Do not waste your money
on any D.I.Y. home energy guides
until you read this message!

When we searched for solar or wind power kits on the Internet, we discovered that there were numerous D.I.Y. home energy “kits” available online. We decided to purchase and review different guides, both for our own personal use and for the use of our friends and neighbors. We have compiled our findings here, to share with you, the general public. We tried as many of the guides as we could find, especially those that offered a 100% guarantee. We figured that if what they had to tell us did not work, then we would just get our money back!

We set our review criteria based on what mattered to us the most: how easy it was to use the guide, quality and price of the materials, overall reduction in energy consumption and related costs, and how quickly we could complete the projects.

Out of 14 different do-it-yourself home energy guides, three met our criteria, while one seemed to stand out above and beyond all the rest. These three showed us a measurable amount of energy savings, 50% or more. They were easy to install, with simple instructions and simple tool use such as hand-held screw drivers. The price to set these up were less than $200, with the largest portion of the cost from the purchase of necessary materials.

Here are the three products that we recommend, but please don’t take our word for it. Try it for yourself, and if you are not pleased, they will give you back your money! If you are thinking about trying out one of these guides, we advise you to set aside a day or two (such as the weekend) to purchase the materials and put the projects together.

#1 Homemade Energy

Among 14 different home energy guides, Home Made Energy was the easiest to follow, easiest to comprehend, and provided the best energy savings overall.

The guide assumes that you know nothing at all about solar or wind power generators. It takes you by the hand, providing a step-by-step fully illustrated instructions manual that can easily be used as a fun family weekend project!

The materials are cheap and readily available. It is geared towards the novice homeowner who wants to save money on average electric bills.


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#2 Earth4Energy

Our second best choice also teaches you how to use solar or wind power or both. The guide has lots of case studies which shows how real people, like you and me, used their guide and had great success with it.
Over all, it does teach you the same techniques as HomeMade energy as far as solar and wind power creation, but the directions were harder to follow.
The price was comparable between the two, so the main difference has to do with the fact that we were able to follow the Homemade energy guide much easier than the Hearth4energy one.

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#3 Home Made Power-Plant

This guide was also easy to follow, although it tends to lean more towards making your own biodiesel to heat your home. It also includes numerous tips and techniques for conserving home energy.

Over all, it does teach you the same techniques as HomeMade Energy as far as solar and wind power creation, but the directions were harder to follow.

The price was comparable between the two, so the main difference has to do with the fact that we were able to follow the HomeMade Energy guide much easier than the Home Made Power-Plant one.

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HomeMade Energy Review

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Whether you are a smart home owner or a conscientious environmentalist, this product promises to be a blessing.  HomeMade Energy provides you solutions to slash your electric bill by over 80% or even do away with it completely.
Most people think that reigning in natural resources for energy would cost a lot and as such, are only affordable by large corporations, or done mainly on an industrial scale. And, in most cases this is true.
Products that have been made by a few companies to help create wind or solar power for homes are exorbitantly priced at thousands of dollars, even without installation charges.
This is where www.homemadeenergy.org strikes a different chord as it tells you the perfect way to generate your own solar or wind power merely at a cost of $200 or maybe less, which is a negligible sum when compared to the loads of money you will be saving year after year.
HomeMade Energy tells you how you can select between solar-based or wind-based types of electricity generators or maybe build both.

The guide gives you precise directions on the best kind of home made energy you can create, based on where you live and the kind of house you live in. It does not take much time, you don’t have to put in too much effort, and the parts required for the project are all available easily at any local hardware store. With the instructions from www.homemadeenergy.org, it is an easy and fun project like making your own furniture from an Ikea package, much like a weekend activity with your family that all of you can look forward to.
If you had already been aware of renewable sources of energy, then you would possibly have known that a solar panel would cost you more than $2000 if you were to purchase it. With the HomeMade Energy guide, you can create a solar panel within $200 and a power-producing wind mill within $100. Further negotiation with your hardware guy can bring down even this cost.
Your solar panel, which you can easily build in a few hours, can provide power to any gadget at home, like your fridge, computer, television sets, lights, washing machine. Also, this is so handy, that you can carry it with you on camps or picnics. Only one of these can help save a huge chunk of electricity, and with a few, you can totally eliminate your electricity bill.
What’s best is that with the power to create your own power, you can become truly independent of the grid. Maybe you can even get the electric company to pay you, when you stay hooked on the grid, and your meter runs backwards.
If you live in an apartment, you can work the windmill from your balcony. If you live in rainy England, the solar panel will still work fine even with the amount of sunlight it will get.
HomeMade Energy is the secret key which lets you save hundreds a month, thousands a year, for the rest of your life.

As you will get off the grid completely, rising energy prices will not touch you, and at the same time, you will be pleased with the knowledge that you are doing your bit to save the future of the world you live in.

If you are persistent enough and lucky too, you might be able to convert more of your friends and family and others to the concept of home made energy and make them be a part of the solution to a better Earth. Whatever be the case, HomeMade Energy is just the right choice for you, which is easy on your pocket, simple to follow, lots of fun to do, and at bottom, a wise, conscious decision.


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