Make Natural Energy

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

The cost of energy is rising as we speak which in turn is causing many people’s energy bills to increase dramatically in price. How exactly can we combat this energy crisis? Well, we can’t exactly stop the rises in cost but we can begin to rely on different forms of energy. In particular, we can make our own natural energy. Making natural energy offers many benefits as well as helps the environments. Let’s take a look at what making natural energy has to offer.

If you were to install a solar panel or wind generator somewhere outside of your house you could save up to 80% on your energy bill within a month. In fact, you could even earn money by building your own natural power source. This is all great, but what exactly would it cost to install a solar panel or wind generator. Unfortunately, having one of these natural energy sources professionally installed could cost anywhere from $3000-$10,000. You might be asking yourself what the point of this article is if I am already requiring to dish out thousands of dollars. Aren’t we supposed to be saving money?

Yes, it is true that having a solar panel or wind generator proffesionally installed can cost thousands of dollars. But, this is where many people make a mistake when making the jump to green energy. People are made to believe that these expensive units are there only means to a natural energy source when in fact they can build the same renewable energy sources for about 2% of the price.

Instead of paying someone else to install these natural energy sources, why not just make your own natural power for a fraction of the price. By making your own natural power you will still recieve all of the benefits of a solar panel or wind generator for a fraction of the price. This includes…

Remember, you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars in order to have your very own natural energy. You can do everything the professionals do for a fraction of the price. Green energy is the future, why not get started right now?

Click the link below if you would like to learn more about making natural energy without having to pay thousands of dollars!

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Want to Save a Ton of Cash by Going Green?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Going green is a great way to help out the environment because green energy does not cause any types of pollution. But how can you save a ton of cash by going green? By making your own natural power. This means building a wind turbine or solar panel somewhere around your house so that you will be producing your own energy. Once you are making your own natural energy you can eliminate up to 80% of your energy bill. Or even better, make some extra cash from your natural energy system.

While building your own wind turbine or solar energy system can be extremely difficult, it can also be very simple. It all comes down to how you approach the subject. You can either try to research the building process of a renewable energy system yourself or you could follow a DIY green energy guide. There is also the option of having a renewable energy system installed, but that will run you anywhere from $3,000-$10,000. Out of these three options, following a DIY home energy guide will be your best bet.

Not only will a guide make the process a whole lot easier, but you will also be saving thousands of dollars. You could realistically build your own green energy system over a weekend for as little as $200.

Within a month your new natural energy source will pay for itself, and after that you will be saving hundreds of dollars every single month. And if you find just the right DIY green energy guide you could start earning some extra cash.

I’ve come across one of the best DIY home energy guide available. But you have to be serious about saving a ton of cash. If you think this is you then click the link below.

http://makenatural-power.info/

How to Make Your Own Renewable Energy Source in 3 Easy Steps

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Have you noticed your energy bill getting more and more expensive every month? I sure have. Sometimes I almost feel hopeless when it comes to paying my bills on time. My energy bill just keeps on getting more and more expensive each month! But you know what, I found a great way to cope with the rising costs of energy. I’ve created my own source of energy, and I’m willing to tell you how I did it in just 3 easy steps!

1) Researching Renewable Energy

The first thing that I did was research ways to create my own source of renewable energy. Just like you I was eager to learn about the possibilities of making my own energy and saving some money on my electric bill. What I found was that I had two options when it came to making my own renewable energy. I would either have to build a wind turbine or solar energy generator. Both of these energy sources have something in common. They are forms of green energy. This means that they are cheap, renewable, and clean.

I’m going to be honest with you. After discovering that I was going to have to make my own wind turbine or solar panel I was extremely intimidated. I thought to myself, “How in the world am I going to be able to make my own green energy source?”. And this led me to the second step…

2) Do You Have Directions?

Ok, so at this point I had come to realize that I was going to have to build my own natural energy source. So what did I do? Well, I did a little more tedious research. I did what everybody does these days, I asked Google. After hours of searching for phrases like “how to make your own energy” and “how to build a wind turbine” I was left very irritable and discouraged. I found that manually researching something like this was not only tedious but also unreliable.

That is until I came across a little hidden gem…

3) The All Powerful Guide

Truth be told I did waste many hours researching only to be left with garbage. But I did gain a very valuable tool that helped me successfully build my own green energy source. I came a across a DIY homemade natural power guide. In it I found every single piece of information that I needed to build my own natural power system. It was filled to the brim with detailed diagrams, pictures, schematics, secret tips, you name it. It was all there.

And guess what? I was able to build my own natural power system in just two days. Want to know how much it cost me? The total cost of everything was less than $200! This isn’t cheap but it sure beats paying $20,000 for a professionally installed green energy source. The best part is that I payed off the initial costs within a month, and am now saving hundreds of dollars every month.

You CAN make your own green energy source. All you need is the right resources. If you believe in yourself and you believe in saving money on your energy bill every month, then I highly recommend you click the link below. You will learn about the specific DIY green energy guide that I used. Why spend dozens of hours on tedious research when all you need is right in front of you?

Make Your Own Renewable Energy. Click The Link Below.

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What Are Home Solar Power Units?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

When you think of solar powered homes you think of a home totally powered by state of the art expensive solar panels but that need not be the case. Solar power is now becoming less expensive these days and is more popular than ever.
Solar electric systems are also known as photovoltaic or PV systems and are reliable and pollution-free. They take their power from a free and renewable source of energy that has been with us since the beginning of time – The Sun. Home solar power solutions are becoming more and more affordable over time for providing solar home power. Dont worry because you don’t have to fork out hundreds of dollars to get started.
How Does It Work?
Well solar home energy is provided by solar panels also known as Photovoltaic (PV) solar cells. They create electricity directly from the sun and will function any time the sun is shining. Considerably more electricity is generated when the sunlight is stronger. In simple terms, the sun has to strike the PV modules at a perpendicular angle to generate the electricity. Electrons are released by the interaction of sunlight with semiconductor materials in PV cells and the electrons are captured in an electric current. The PV panels are connected to an inverter unit in your property that converts the resulting the direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). The inverter is connected to and powers your appliances. It’s also connected to a meter which monitors electricity consumption. Ok that’s enough techie stuff!
PV systems allow you to produce electricity for a solar energy home without noise or air pollution-from a clean, renewable resource and it is a continuous energy source that never depletes. How cool is that?
Things to consider before purchasing
Prior to buying a PV system for a solar power home there are at least two considerations that you need to make.
1. Solar power will be intermittent because electricity is only produced when the sun is shining. This wont be too much of a problem if you are connected to the Electricity Grid as any additional electricity power requirement will automatically be delivered to you. If you aren’t then you can purchase batteries to make up the shortfall but these can be expensive.
2. It can require an initial large investment. It’s basically like paying for years of electricity upfront. Having said that you don’t have to you DO NOT need to invest $1,000’s in costly solar panels or windmills to transform your home into an energy producing “green home” You can just buy the components you need and make your own panels and use them to power a few electrical appliances. That way you can gradually build up to the level of alternative power provision that you want. You can even build them yourself with a few common materials and save yourself money.
Financing your PV system
If you want to use home solar panels extensively for moreorless total home solar power, probably the best way to finance it is through a mortgage loan. Mortgage financing options include your primary mortgage; a second mortgage, or a home-equity loan that is secured by your property. There are two advantages to mortgage financing.
1. Mortgage financing usually provides longer terms and lower interest rates than other loans, such as conventional bank loans.
2. The interest paid on a mortgage loan is generally deductible on your federal taxes (subject to certain conditions ). If you buy the PV system for solar power for homes at the same time that you buy it , you can consider including it in the cost.
Adding the cost of the PV system to your mortgage loan is likely to be relatively simple. It is also one way to avoid additional loan application forms and fees.
Why would you want to use solar power?
There are many reasons why you might want to convert to use PV units for solar power. – To help preserve the Earth’s finite fossil-fuel resources and reduce air pollution.
1. The desire to make ones property more energy efficient.
2. The security and satisfaction of reducing the amount of electricity you buy from the utility company
3. Getting one over the profitable utility companies because 4. By law the utility company has to pay you back for any excessive electricity power that you generate and don’t use at the current market price. That’s great for us consumers.
Whatever your reason, solar energy is widely thought to be the energy source of choice for the future. To find out more about solar and wind powered domestic units for life, visit http://www.windsolarlife.com

Green Energy: Its Time to Use it Now

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Green Energy: Its Time to Use it now

Author: Joseph Toth

Green Energy: Its Time To Use It Now    

At the present time when electricity and other utilities are skyrocketing, this is the perfect time to stop talking about green energy and start using it.  

Here in Wisconsin, we have a new windmill project that is already up and running in Dodge county and Fond Du Lac county. These windmills stretch for miles and miles and aren’t nearly as unsightly as some people might say.  

Wisconsin is currently looking at a project to put windmills out on Lake Michigan. I say ‘great’ ‘go for it’, but on the other hand there are people who don’t want it to happen. This is wrong. The windmills don’t produce any pollution to hurt the lake. They will be placed in a area that doesn’t interfere with the traffic of large ships going back and forth across the lake. Most importantly, we can benefit from having them.  

Windmill farms and solar panel farms are two resources I would like to see more of. This is free energy given to us by Mother Nature that doesn’t involve any land mining for coal.  

That’s another thing; These people that stand in the way of the clean operating windmills, … where are they when we mine fore coal which involves stripping the land and giving coal workers lung problems from the coal dust. Then the pollution created by train exhaust to use the railroad to haul the coal to a power plant where it will be burned, needing the use of ‘huge smoke stacks at the power plant where the coal is burned.’ Smoke stacks that send their discharges into the air we breathe! The loud mouths apposing windmills don’t look at this entire picture. They just want to be heard complaining.  

Something else we can do to conserve electricity is start converting our household light bulbs to the new cutting edge L.E.D. light bulbs that just started coming out. Compact fluorescent bulbs save a lot of money over the old incandescent bulbs. However, the new L.E.D. bulbs blow the compact fluorescents right out of the water as far as savings in electricity. These bulbs cost just coins per year to operate, a minimum of three times the savings of using compact fluorescent bulbs.  

Another benefit to L.E.D. bulbs is they don’t have the dangers of CFL’s or incandescent. CFL’s contain mercury, not recommended for homes with children where lamps and bulbs can get broken. Mercury is a element that can kill human beings. Mercury is absorbed through the skin and then enters the blood stream.  

Additionally, CFL’s and incandescent bulbs produce razor sharp broken glass when broken. The new L.E.D. bulbs don’t do any of these things. In fact, if dropped they won’t shatter because they are made of plastic and there are no dangerous chemicals or gases inside.    

Reporter Joseph Toth  

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