Home Made Power | Earth4Energy Review
Ever increasing numbers of people are investigating renewable energy, these days, whether it’s passive solar, active solar or reduce residential power bills.
Much of what is published is either a waste of trees or a load of impractical theories, so when it came to home made solar panels I was very cautious.
What I found, confirmed my beliefs, a fair bit of what is written is down right garbage, there were though a few publications that offered genuine, well researched and practical information.
Amongst the group, the best of these would be Earth4Energy, which proved to be a comprehensive manual on how to build an integrated renewable power generation system for the average home.
The whole system utilizes recyclable materials, so is incredibly economic to put together, giving you a chance to start generating some power by the end of the weekend. The solar panel could take a bit more time, by the time you have got all the bits together, but that’s nothing considering what you will save long term.
For the person who wants to get involved with homemade energy this package offers a wealth of information, instructions, pictures and diagrams which will allow virtually anyone to put together a renewable power system, {comprising both wind and solar power, that will generate power from both solar and wind}.
These power plants are not created for mansions and don’t expect your first effort to power everything, it won’t unless you are very frugal, it is not designed to achieve that, but it could save you anywhere upto 30% on your power bills. That is just the start, once the first system is up, there is nothing stopping you from doing the same again.
This publication is an excellent piece of work, written by a man who lives what he preaches and even if you are only thinking about building a renewable energy system, this book will quickly make you realise that it is quite simple to make your thoughts become a reality.
To find out more visit the Earth4Energy website.



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