Create Your Own Solar power for Residential Homes ? The Cheapest Way to Go Green

We are now living in an age where the preservation of the environment is of utmost importance, due to the threat posed by global pollution. More and more countries around the world have begun to shift their reliance to renewable energy sources, as such sources  of energy are nonhazardous to the environment, therefore, helps to slowdown the effects of pollution. 

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Posted in Solar Power at September 4th, 2010. No Comments.

WINDMAX-92 Wind Turbine Blades for Residential Wind Turbine, 9.2 Feet diameter, 3 Rotors, w/HUB

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Posted in Solar Power at July 29th, 2010. No Comments.

GudCraft AS300 300 Watt 24 Volt Residential Wind Turbine Generator Kit with Controller

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Posted in Solar Power at July 20th, 2010. No Comments.

GudCraft FD400 400 Watt 12 Volt Residential Wind Turbine Generator Kit with Controller

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Posted in Solar Power at July 5th, 2010. No Comments.

Residential Solar Power – How to Make Your Own Energy

The simple fact is that we cannot depend on oil and fossil fuels for our energy forever. Many people are already starting to realize this and are beginning to switch to residential solar power.

Using residential solar power may seem complicated but it’s simpler than you might think. I personally know people that aren’t as smart (or as good looking) as you and they have built their own solar power system.

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Posted in Solar Power at May 4th, 2010. No Comments.

Windmax HY400-3 450 Watt Max 12-Volt 3-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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Posted in Solar Power at March 25th, 2010. 1 Comment.

Windmax HY600-3 750 Watt Max 24-Volt 3-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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Posted in Solar Power at March 22nd, 2010. No Comments.

Windmax HY400 500 Watt Max 12-Volt 5-Blade Residential Wind Generator Kit

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Posted in Solar Power at March 19th, 2010. No Comments.

Residential Wind And Solar Power – Start Using It Today

Using an alternative energy as a source of electricity is one of the hottest topics in this day and age. This is due to the fact that the supply of the fossil fuels cannot anymore accommodate the everyday energy or electrical consumption being made by all the people worldwide. Thus, the very best way, which you can do is to look for an alternative type of energy such as the solar and wind energy that can generate electricity. These two types of energy are clean, eco-friendly, free, and renewable. As a matter of fact, these characteristics are the reasons why most energy and environmental experts advise the use of a residential wind and solar power system.

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Posted in Solar Power at February 27th, 2010. No Comments.

Residential Wind and Solar Power – Start Using it Today

Using an alternative energy as a source of electricity is one of the hottest topics in this day and age. This is due to the fact that the supply of the fossil fuels cannot anymore accommodate the everyday energy or electrical consumption being made by all the people worldwide. Thus, the very best way, which you can do is to look for an alternative type of energy such as the solar and wind energy that can generate electricity. These two types of energy are clean, eco-friendly, free, and renewable. As a matter of fact, these characteristics are the reasons why most energy and environmental experts advise the use of a residential wind and solar power system.

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Posted in Solar Power at January 13th, 2010. No Comments.

Cheap Personal Wind Power Generators for Residential Use

Have you ever heard about the cheap personal wind power for residential use? If not yet, don’t worry; here I will discuss some easy steps before you so that you can make your own personal wind power generators and that too within a mere $200. Millions of people are saving huge money per month on their electricity bills by installing their own cheap personal wind power generators for residential use and are producing electricity up to 80 percent of their electricity requirement.

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Posted in Wind Power at December 14th, 2009. No Comments.

Utilizing Solar Power For Residential Use

Are you afraid to open your electric bill this summer to see how much it is costing you to keep your home comfortable and cool? With oil and natural gas prices increasing, so to is the price per kilowatt of electricity.

What can a homeowner do to reduce the electric cooling bill? One option is to raise the thermostat, at the price of comfort. Perhaps consider installing more insulation in the attic or having double pane windows installed. Each of these choices will increase the energy efficiency at considerable investment cost. However, these and many other energy efficiency options will help reduce the energy demands of the home but will not counter to rising cost of electricity.

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Posted in Solar Power at December 14th, 2009. No Comments.

Residential Wind Power – Build Small Wind Power Generators !!


Earth-Energy.BestReviewed.Net – Learn to build small residential wind power generators easily with plans you can find at the link above. They allow you to build inexpensive turbines ($150-$200, seriously) that can produce as much power as turbines that sell in stores for at least $700-$1200. These plans let you build a well-engineered turbine that will stand up to strong winds and make a relatively large amount of power from slower winds, as well. You stand to save a lot of money b learning …

Posted in Wind Power at December 3rd, 2009. 1 Comment.

Cheap Residential Wind Power

Cheap residential wind power is feasible now and you can get the electricity at nominal price and can save up to 80 percent of your electricity bill per month. Fabricating wind turbines is quite easy now and you can join the parts of your residential wind power generators your own. For doing the task you will need to know step by step instructions, which are available at Internet at a nominal price.

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Posted in Wind Power at November 29th, 2009. No Comments.

The Pros and Cons of Residential Solar Power

In Europe and other parts of the world, solar power already is a choice many people have considered, and in this time of environmental issues it is something we all should be considering to. If we look at the world we live in solar energy is something we should take very seriously. There are two kinds of solar power solutions, you can join a power company who deliver solar electricity from a solar power plant or you can use residential solar power. In this article we will go over the advantages and disadvantages of residential solar power.

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Posted in Solar Power at November 27th, 2009. No Comments.

Is A Residential Solar Energy System And Wind Power Generators In Tandem A Good Idea?

Residential solar energy systems and wind power generators are becoming more popular. More and more people are finding the benefits of generating there own electricity to power there home. There are some situations where you may need both a residential solar energy system and wind power generators. Here we will take a look.

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Posted in Wind Power at November 22nd, 2009. No Comments.

Residential Wind Power Generators

Residential wind power works by having a wind turbine attached to the top of a tall tower so that it can collect kinetic energy and change it into electricity so that it may work with your homes electrical system. Wind turbines will have out put if the wind power is over 7 to 10 miles per hour if not then the power that the house needs is purchased by the utility.

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Posted in Wind Power at November 15th, 2009. No Comments.

Five Minutes to Find Out About Residential Wind Power

A car needs fuel to provide power for its engine. A Wind turbine uses the wind to produce power. There are plenty of homes across the United States that are conducive for residential wind power. These homes would require only a small wind set up.

You would have to make sure that you had the correct wind resource for your home. To find out if your home qualifies, you would need to go online and find a wind map. Within that map, you will be able to determine if your home is right for this set up. The other requirement for this is that your home is located in a specific zoning area.

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Posted in Wind Power at November 7th, 2009. No Comments.