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Grass Roots (and EASY) Energy Independence?

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Wind Turbine kw?

The old adage warns, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Fortunately, as with anything, there are exceptions that prove the rule.

HomeMadeEnergy’s at home renewable power guide is one such example.

Many of us would love to drop off the grid – for the sake of our pocket books and for the sake of the planet. However most of us are not ready to adopt the lifestyle this used to entail – forsaking air conditioning, televisions, coffee makers, computers – items upon which we have become dependent.

Electronic conveniences are inextricably intertwined with modern life and while increasing their efficiency is one way we can minimize our impact on the planet, it does not eliminate our need for power.

Fortunately alternative power sources are not as inaccessible as you might think and can easily be assembled and installed for home use. The materials are not prohibitively expensive and the initial cost will quickly be offset by the reduction in your electricity bill.
HomeMadeEnergy’s at home renewable power guide provides information to help you choose whether solar or wind (or both) is the best for your location, as well as step by step instructions detailing which materials are required and how to set them up to meet your electricity needs. The guide even includes tips for negotiating better pricing on the requisite components at your local hardware store.

Using readily available items and easy to follow instructions, switching to home made energy from solar panels and wind turbines becomes a fun and rewarding project. The solar panels are even portable, making them perfect for camping and travel needs. The solar panels and wind turbines create enough kilowatts (Wind Turbine kw ) to power virtually any household item.

With a bit of ingenuity, the power company will be paying you at the end of the month!

Like any true grass roots solution, HomeMadeEnergy’s at home renewable power guide puts the information required to make a difference in your hands. Guaranteed to be achievable with any level of technical ability, implementable in virtually any location or environment, all with common items available at most hardware stores, this has the potential to revolutionize power production.

Our hesitance to believe that there can be an easy (green) solution to our insatiable energy needs and the consequences of its production leads us to passively wait for others to provide the solution. When problems seem too big to tackle at the individual level, we tend to despair and do nothing. But time and again we are disappointed with government and industry’s inability to act in all of our long term interest.

With the HomeMadeEnergy’s at home renewable power guide individuals are empowered to take control of their own energy requirements and meet them on their own terms – homemade energy from readily available wind and solar power.

In this case although it sounds too good (and easy) to be true that you can become energy self-sufficient and maintain your lifestyle, it is not. It is simple and rewarding and possible with HomeMadeEnergy’s at home renewable power guide.

(For those of you still wary, there’s a 60 day, no qualifications, money back guarantee.)

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Output Of A Wind Turbine kw

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Wind power consumes no fuel, and doesn’t exhaust any resources. Since wind is a constant and continual force on Earth, electricity can be generated at virtually no cost to the environment. The average wind farm will “pay back” the energy used to manufacture the turbines in a span of only five months. Smaller, household turbines can pay-back the manufacturing energy cost in less than one month, with the potential to re-pay the initial financial cost within the first year.

With the right tools and equipment, it is even possible to build your own wind turbine, greatly reducing the start-up cost to only $250, allowing you to almost completely pay-back the initial investment within the first month. Generating your own home made energy will reduce your carbon footprint and save you money every year.
Although wind Turbines placed on a building will not replace the need for non-renewable electricity anytime soon, and they won’t take the place of coal power alone, they can greatly supplement your energy needs, especially when used in conjunction with other renewable energy sources. An efficient residential wind generator can produce 1,200 kilowatts of electricity every month, decreasing the average power bill by up to 80%.

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