Get Started with Renewable Energy

Have you ever considered going green? Possibly building your own solar panels, maybe even a windmill, and generating enough power to sell back power to the power company? There are lot of great ways to go green, and there's a great way to do it at a low cost - build your own solar panels. It's a fun project that lowers the cost of going green and lowers your power bill all together.
You're clearly here because you have an interest in "going green" with all those renewable energy options available right now. This article is intended to both open your eyes to the world of renewable energy and review a "manual" (eBook) called "Earth4Energy".

There's so many options out there nowadays. Power companies are offering "green" options (mostly wind power), people are buying very expensive solar panels, and investing a great deal in "going green". I'm one of the many that think that's fantastic, but have decided that it's too expensive in it's current state.

I drive a hybrid car ('07 Prius), and still only drive it as little as needed (combining daily trips, etc). I turn off all the lights during the day, and turn off the computer at night - the works. Up until recently, it's just been too expensive for me to convert my home (even just hot water) to solar - something I've always wanted to do. I ran across something called "Earth4Energy" - A really cool detailed manual for the creation of solar panels, windmills, and the storage of the power you can generate from doing so. Sure, I'll admit that it's easier to go out and buy a solar panel, but I've also always been a "DIY" type guy. I spent around $200 to get going, and have successfully made my fist working solar panel - I use it to power my iPod and bose speaker system (which is on all the time, I'm a big music guy), kinda cool right?

Check out the link below for my full review on the product and some more info on it. It's really a great buy that'll pay for itself time and time again. For more on my review of Earth4Energy, please visit my site!
Renewable Energy Info
^ My full review site for Earth4Energy ^

By Hunter Hastings
Published: 11/11/2008
 
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