Archive for February, 2010

3 Reasons People Are Turning to Windmills For Electricity

Posted by admin on February 13, 2010
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Using windmills for electricity is fast becoming one of the most popular methods of reducing domestic energy costs and at the same time reducing your carbon footprint by moving away from fossil fuels and beginning to become independent of the power companies for your energy sources. The main reasons why windmills are becoming popular are:

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Windmill Power For Your Home – The Top 5 Reasons to Take the Plunge

Posted by admin on February 13, 2010
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A lot of research and many studies have been made on how to produce alternative energies, which help to lessen the carbon footprints of households and industries alike. Aside from assisting Mother Earth to restore its environmental balance, alternative energies also help people to cut their cost of living significantly.

Make Power at Home – Save Money and Save the Environment

Posted by admin on February 13, 2010
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A lot of people want to get rid of their electricity bills and make power at their own homes. It is a very good idea since you will be saving money and saving the environment at the same time.

How to Make Homemade Solar Panels – Energy Information

Posted by admin on February 06, 2010
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If you have not started looking for ways to cut back on your budget, you are one of only a few Americans who has not! As you would surely agree, it is a great time to look at your monthly bills and find ways to spend less. One way to do this is to save on your monthly electricity bill by figuring out how to make homemade solar panels. You can build and install solar panels on or around your home with some simple instructions and parts you can purchase at your local hardware store.

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How to Make Windmill Electricity to Reduce Or Eliminate Your Electric Bill!

Posted by admin on February 06, 2010
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Who would not prefer to receive a check from the electricity company every month instead of a power bill? Yes, this sounds incredible, but it is possible, if you know how.

Making Your Home Energy Efficient Should Not Break the Bank

Posted by admin on February 06, 2010
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It seems like everyone is talking about making their lives and homes more energy efficient these days. Not only will you save money on your energy bills and help protect the environment, you may eligible for tax credits for the upgrades you make.

Create Free Energy For Life With a Magnetic Energy Generator

Posted by admin on February 04, 2010
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As the burden of humanity upon its mother planet continues to grow and the carbon footprint on mankind increases by leaps and bounds many conservation and economically minded people have begun to look into ‘greener’ alternatives to standard power systems. While systems like solar panels and wind turbines are incredibly useful they rely entirely on the environment to provide power.

Why You’ll Never Build Your Own Solar Panels

Posted by admin on February 04, 2010
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Many people dream of building their own solar panels. Maybe you’re one of them. But from a statistical standpoint… it’s very unlikely that you’ll ever actually do it.

Magnetic Power Generator – Make Energy Bills a Thing of the Past

Posted by admin on February 01, 2010
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If hefty energy bills are giving you nightmares, then there is a solution waiting for you in this article. Technology in the form of magnetic power generator is available to you these days, which can help you cut down substantially on energy bills.

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Reducing Your Carbon Footprint at Home

Posted by admin on February 01, 2010
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The contribution to the total carbon emissions directly related to our own homes is often underestimated by people and is surprisingly large. With such a large proportion of carbon emissions originating from day to day activities at home, it is worth considering what individual actions can be taken to reduce the carbon footprint.