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“alternative Energy Source” System © – the Easy Way!

By budianto On November 2, 2009 No Comments

By using “Alternative Energy Source” System you get an amazing opportunity to produce your own independent power-supply in just matter of days. Quite amazingly, this technique provides quick results almost instantly. This quick report enables you to find out more about the benefits that it provides.

Overview

The concept behind this “Alternative Energy Source” System is quite simple – there are few excellent guides on the Net that demonstrate how to assemble professional Solar-Cells by using materials that can be found at any local hardware store. It is important then to choose the right guide; check whether it offers the following: clear information, detailed diagrams, video tutorials, and technical support. Anyway, here are several tips & benefits that may help you to know more about this subject.

Important benefits

Finally, when looking for the bottom-line, we easily identify the following benefits:

* Should you create more energy than needed; the power-company will actually pay you!
* No need to remember to switch off the lights each time we leave the room.
* No more power-interruptions.
* Uses natural and clean resources.
* Helps the environment.

Quick advice

Always prefer to place the unit on a roof or on other high and isolated area for maximum sunlight exposure of course, but also in order to keep it safe and secure.

Final words

Many home-makers already found this outstanding “Alternative Energy Source” System as one of the most effective ways to ‘eliminate’ these irritating elect. expenses. We could probably come across other great benefits provided by this special ‘machine’, simply because it brings a real change to this industry. By the end of this quick article the best advice would be to try it as in most cases it will take you no more than a single weekend to have it working.

Learn how “Alternative Energy Source” System easily enables you to produce free and unlimited electricity in just few days.


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You Can Save Money on Energy Cost – Build Your Own Solar Panels

By budianto On November 1, 2009 No Comments

You can save a lot of money on converting your energy to solar panels but be aware that these can be expensive. You can of course build your own solar panels this way you will save money on energy costs. Why not take advantage of harnessing the sun’s energy so that you can cool or heat your home and save money while doing so. Adding solar energy to your home can be expensive because the panels are costly but if you do it yourself you can save a lot of money. Over a short period of time you will be able to recoup the amount of money you have spent on putting in a solar energy system.

How to: Build Solar Panels

There are many step-by-step guides that you can purchase to help you build your own solar panels so that you can take advantage of the sun’s energy. Make sure that you allow enough time so that you can properly build and install your new solar energy system. It will not take long would you have it installed to to realize the amount you would save on your energy bill. In many cases if you produce more energy than you actually use than you can get money back from the utility company.

Save with : Great Solar Tips

Remember that if you want to save money on your energy bill you need to consider installing a solar energy system. They can be expensive so you may want to find a do-it-yourself guide that can help you save money. One of the largest cost involved in this type of system is the installation of your panels. If you’re patient you will be able to install your own panels and start saving money immediately.

Bryan Burbank is an expert in the field of Environment. For more information go to: http://www.greenuniverse.info/solarpower.html


Introduction To Renewable Energy Sources

By budianto On November 1, 2009 No Comments

As the worlds energy crisis becomes more and more obvious, the importance of reducing society’s dependence on non-renewable energy sources like fossil fuels is more and more urgent. Non-renewable energy sources are on the way out. Renewable energy sources, such as a home wind turbine, can put out energy cleanly and without using up rapidly depleting sources. There are three types of renewable sources to look out for: solar, hydro, and the most promising, wind.

The sun is the most abundant energy source on Earth. It’s free and unlimited. Solar power solutions are currently being developed to be more cost efficient and widely available. Many predict that this will be one of the biggest energy suppliers in the future. Solar systems are environmentally friendly as well as very low maintenance. The sun has always been the main supply of energy to the earth and hopefully in the future we can harness this great power.

Hydro energy is currently the most popular renewable energy source. In the future however, this is likely to change. Although hydro energy is clean and efficient, it is extremely detrimental to local environment and ecosystems. Although hydro energy is being developed to operate cars and appliances.

By far the best and most promising solution is wind energy. For around $200 dollars, anyone can set up a small home wind turbine and begin harnessing the wind to power their home. wind is completely clean and efficient. Before wind was too expensive to employ at the consumer level but with recent technological advancements, virtually anyone can begin using it. There is a low start up cost and very little maintenance. The future is here when it comes to wind power.

I’m currently an environmental science student and after studying the state of the world’s resources, I’m doing my best to get people excited about alternate energy. If you’re interested in more information about wind power or how to build your own home wind turbine, visit my home wind turbine website.


Different Type Of Alternative Energy

By budianto On October 31, 2009 No Comments

Record high prices at American gas pumps and continued trouble-brewing in the Middle East, Nigeria, and other areas of importance to the oil-driven economy have made it clear to Americans that we are in need of developing many new avenues of energy supply and production. In short, we need to reduce our dependency on oil, for it is ultimately finite and, frankly, the cheap sources of oil (not all oil-just the stuff that is cheap to remove from the earth) are running out. Energy consultants and analysts are insistent that cheap oil has “peaked” or is very soon going to peak. What this means for us is an expensive future-unless we can find new sources of powering our mechanized and electronic civilization, new sources which are alternatives to oil.

We must also switch to alternative forms of energy because our present forms are too damaging to the atmosphere. While this write does not believe that the global warming trend is much, if at all, sustained by the activities of mankind (in short, it’s a natural cycle and there’s nothing we can do about it except prepare for the effects of it), we certainly do contribute at present to the destruction of the environment and to things like air pollution with our energy sources as they are. Coal is another source of energy that we need to wean ourselves off of-again, it is finite, and it is filthy, and the mining of it is dangerous and environmentally disruptive. We can also explore new, streamlined methods for producing electricity that we presently generate so much of via hydro-power so that we are less disruptive of the environment when we have need of constructing things such as large dams.

Developing nations which have turned industrialized in recent decades especially will need the benefits of alternative energy research and development, for they are presently doing much more environmental damage than the United States. The United States, Japan, and some European nations have been implementing studies into and programs for the development of alternative energy sources, and are therefore already leading the way in doing less environmental damage. The developing nations such as China and India need to look to Japan and the West as examples of what research and development to give government backing and private investment currency to. We could also add great robustness to our own economy by being at the forefront of such alternative energy sources development and then marketing the technologies and services to nations like India, China, Brazil, and so on and so forth.

Biofuels from things like “supertrees” and soybeans, refined hydroelectric technology, natural gas, hydrogen fuel cells, the further building of atomic energy plants, the continued development of solar energy photovoltaic cells, more research into wind-harnessed power-all of these are viable energy sources that can act as alternatives to the mammoth amounts of oil and coal that we presently are so dependent on for our very lifestyles. The energy of the future is green.

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