Archive for December, 2011

Solar and Wind Power – Do it Yourself

December 26th, 2011

Wherever you are in the World, the chances are that you will be able to capture the power of the Sun and Wind. to generate you FREE Electricity using Solar and Wind Power.

No experience is necessary for you to build your own Solar Panel or Wind Turbine but you will need good and easy to understand guide books and videos to build either Wind Turbines or Solar Panels.The problem of Power Storage is often the one factor that prevent people from going Green, but this again is not a problem, you will soon find all your questions answered and exact details of all the equipment you will require and how to put it all together with an absolute minimum amount of knowledge, so that In no time at all you will be saving on all those high energy bills and using the FREE power of the Sun and Wind to power your home or business.You could start small by building a solar panel and turbine, but while doing that it would be more practical to go for a complete assembly to provide you with 100% of your power requirements.

With Solar Power, the average cost to purchase a solar panel currently is from $900 (£650) here you can save tens of thousands of £’s/dollars by doing it yourself. The same solar panel that would cost you $1000(£700)or more to purchase can be built at home for less than $150 (£100). The best part is, building solar panels is actually quite simple if you begin with the right instruction.

A complete tailor made Wind Turbine system could cost $2500-$5000 (£1.7k-£3.5k) to purchase, yet can be build at home for $100-$300 (£75-£250). In fact, several of our members have learnt how to build wind turbines, and their average construction costs have been about $200 (£150) for a complete fully functional turbine.

There are of course some considerations before you go it alone. Is there enough regular wind in your area?

Generally a 12mph wind is considered satisfactory.

Do you get enough Sun?

Have you an area for placing the storage batteries and other pieces of necessary equipment?

There are a few other considerations, but alternative energy is here to stay and now is the time to Go Green and show you really care about your Planet.

GO GREEN NOW and eliminate those power bills. All of the equipment you will be purchasing is backed up with guarantees and the solar panels are expected to last for 35 years or more.

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They Cover;

1.The Basics.

2.The Parts you’ll need.

3.Where to get them.

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Energy 4 Green Review

December 25th, 2011

Are you thinking about building your own homemade power system with the Energy 4 Green guide, but you are still unsure of whether it is legitimate or not? It seems like a deal too good to be true at first glance. The fact that you are able to save 80% of bills per month by simply building a $200 or below system seemed really good. Eventually, I purchased Energy4Green to try it out and see if it really works. I will talk more about what I managed to do with the Energy4Green package inside this article.

1. How is Energy4Green Different from Other Renewable Energy Systems Building Guides on the Internet?

Before I purchased this guide, I had already read several other e-books that were supposed to help me build my own solar panels and windmill. They did not work because I found the instructions to be very vague and that some of the systems built could not work at all.

Luckily, I found the schematics and diagrams to be very clearly illustrated inside Energy4Green and the instructions are very easy to follow. Most importantly, I was able to get the systems working and I am very pleased with the whole Energy4Green system.

2. What I Have Learned from Energy4Green

I learned to start my own DIY project and managed to build my own windmills and solar panels systems. There are also many other energy saving tips I have learned inside the guide. You will also learn many other things like how to connect the system to your power company’s electricity supply and how to store excessively produced electricity for future use.