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12th February 2010
A new product called Earth4Energy is now available and is getting quite a bit of attention. It is an instructional guide that shows people how to take advantage of renewable energy sources. Solar energy and wind power is what I’m talking about. Depending upon where you live on the planet, you no doubt have one or both in abundance.
The manual can be downloaded instantly right to your computer. It contains a series of step-by-step video tutorials and easy to follow written instructions. All of the necessary materials and tools needed to build solar panels and wind power generators are listed.
The great thing about it is that regardless of the individual’s construction acumen, they can do this system themselves. In fact, Michael Harvey, the author of the system, purposely chose a wide variety of people to test it on. He wanted to be sure that they could be done by anyone.
In order to build photovoltaic solar panels you must first start with constructing a solar cell. From there you must have the knowledge to wire them together to form the solar panels that we are so familiar with. The final step is to of course, install the solar panels to make sure they are wired up properly.
Sounds like quite a bit of work doesn’t it? It may sound complex but it is actually rather easy to do. In fact, some people have become so proficient at it that they actually have begun building solar panels and windmills and selling them as a business. It can be rather lucrative as well.
Do you realize that having a solar system for your home can cost well over $20,000? Yet with the Earth4Energy manual, which costs less than $50, you can build your own solar panel for about $200. Likewise you can build a wind power generator for about $100.
Not only is it cheaper to construct energy generation systems, but they also add to the value of your home. Solar panels add a great deal of value to the home. And of course, your electric bills will be a lot less than they used to.
This could be just what the conscientious homeowner has been looking for as far as taking advantage of eco-friendly energy goes. There is a no questions asked money back guarantee for those that are not completely satisfied with Earth4Energy.
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