Posts Tagged ‘green energy’

Low Cost Green DIY Energy - Renewable Green Energy For Your Home

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Green DIY energy is a great way to incorporate renewable energy into your home for a small investment, in most cases less than $200. Many times a professional system and installation will be quite expensive but you can still use renewable energy without breaking the bank. The most popular DIY renewable energy is creating your own solar power system.

There are many resources available that can provide you all the information you need to know to build your own solar system. You have two options with a solar system. You can take the extra energy produced and use it to charge batteries that you can use when there isn’t any sun or you can have your system connected to the electrical grid. Connecting your system to the grid may be more expensive as the electrical company will need to do this.

Besides solar power systems you can also build and install your own wind power systems or other types of magnetic energy systems. These types of power will cost less than $150 and you can get huge returns for just a very small investment. A wind turbine only needs a small breeze to create energy and magnetic systems are very easy to install as well.

The Plain Simple Truth To Solar Panels

Monday, December 7th, 2009

I like to think in terms of reality. There will not be a world to inhabit if 60% of the world is not using solar panels to produce energy in about a hundred years. It might seem a long time, but it will be here in no time. Let’s go solar, folks. Let’s load up the solar panels and get them installed in our homes and offices so that we can preserve a future worth living.

You should see that you get your solar panels from an energy company that knows what they are doing. If you don’t know a lot about the product, get someone from there to help you out, whatever you do though, just get solar empowered. It’s not like it’s going to be too difficult afterall. I mean, you do have access to the internet, don’t you? You can use that too.

The solution to energy for your every day needs is the solar panel. You perhaps wouldn’t have thought of it five years ago, but today you know. If you don’t get the panels already, you might have no other source of energy pretty soon: the world will leave you behind.

Building a Wind Generator - Important Tips You Must Understand before you Start Building

Friday, August 28th, 2009

There are many companies today who not only supply but will install wind generators for you. However, to be completely honest, most of these professionally installed systems are pretty expensive. If you are looking for a way to provide additional power to your home, but your budget is limited, then you should consider building a wind generator yourself.

One thing that you may not realize is that by building one of these yourself you may only need to spend around $100 - 200 instead of the several hundreds to thousands that these companies charge. It can also prove to be a very wise investment as your electricity bills over the next few years can be reduced by thousands of dollars.

What you may also have not discovered until now is that when you are thinking of building a wind generator for your home is that the parts you need can easily be bought online or at your local hardware store. So if you were concerned that getting the parts was going to be difficult then think again.

Why Choose Wind Energy To Power Your Home?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The energy supplies in the earth are gradually geing used up and it’s becoming more and more important to find and use alternative energy sources for industrial and domestic use. It’s no wonder that so many families are choosing to use home-produced “green energy”

The wind turbine is getting to be a common site across the land - you may be familiar with the huge ones in use by electricity supply companies. But you can build one from scratch that will suit an average family home, without breaking the bank.

You can be sure of wind activity, wherever in the world you are located. Times when it is “dead calm” are very rare. Your home wind turbine can run 24 hours a day, providing the power you need and the excess can be stored. One of the best features of wind energy is its availablity - it is there, ready to be harnessed at any time.

You can build a home wind power system for $200 or less. And it doesn’t require a DIY genius - a reasonably good ability will do. You could conceivably get it done over a weekend. And the materials you need should be available from your local hardware store.