Archive for January, 2010

Build a Windmill This Week

Posted by admin on January 25, 2010
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It takes a “somewhat reasonable” effort to build wind machines, however, there is truly nothing overly complicated about the course of action and normally the course of action can be fairly inexpensive once you are done and your power bills are plummeting month after month. Constructing wind generators can also be a fast growing job globally as technicians are hard to get. So learn how to build wind generators on your own and make use of the options the free of charge electricity and technology can offer.

Solar Power Panels Are Only For Aesthetics – Right Or Wrong?

Posted by admin on January 25, 2010
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A solar power panel produces electricity by utilizing energy from solar radiation. Each photovoltaic (PV) cell is able to convert solar energy into electron movement, thereby generating electricity.

Solar Power Water Heater

Posted by admin on January 23, 2010
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Today, renewable energy technologies are better than ever. With the use of a solar power water heater you can eliminate a big portion of your electric or gas bill, depending on which water heading system you were previously using. Now given your geographical location, you would need one of three different solar power water heating systems.

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Do You Want to Get Cheap Solar Cells For Your Home Made Solar Panels?

Posted by admin on January 23, 2010
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Building a solar panel is something a lot of people do, like us who care about the environment. If you want to build your home made solar panels, learn this great tip that will help you along the way!

DIY Solar Power – The Green Way to Saving Money

Posted by admin on January 23, 2010
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If you are looking for ways to save money on your energy bills and at the same time going green, why not consider a DIY Solar Power conversion, either as a full off-grid system or to supply part of your energy needs? It is possible for you to create your own home generated power supply, there is plenty of help and advice available.

The Sun is Free Fuel For Your Home Solar System

Posted by admin on January 23, 2010
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The best things in life are free, and the sun is one of them! You can use sunshine as the fuel that powers your home’s solar panels.

How to Make Free Electricity to Run Your Home – Use Natural Sources of Electrical Energy

Posted by admin on January 20, 2010
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Most of us are very surprised each time we see how high our electricity bills are. The cost of energy is rising annually and yet so is our reliance on electrical appliances and devices. If you are looking for a solution to this conundrum that does not require cutting back on the amount of power you use then you should think about the following advice from the ‘how to make free electricity to run your home” guide.

Home Wind Generator – Prerequisites You Need to Check Out Before Installing One

Posted by admin on January 20, 2010
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When it comes to building or installing a home wind generator, there are four things that you need to check out in advance so that you can have a successful money saving project. Specifically, they include reliable wind, clear space, legitimacy and your current utility bills.

Homemade Solar Panels – See the Benefits

Posted by admin on January 11, 2010
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Learn the benefits of homemade solar panels. Help the environment and your wallet.

Used Solar Panels Make a Cost Efficient Solar Energy Installation

Posted by admin on January 09, 2010
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Creating electricity from the sun is considered a “renewable” form of energy and is called solar power. Installing used solar panels or new panels can go a long way toward saving money on power usage over a period of time. Other sources of renewable energy include water (hydroelectricity), wind, and geothermal heat (ground source heat).