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22nd April 2010
Earth4Energy is getting quite a bit of attention from the green energy crowd. It’s an instructional manual that teaches people how to tap into the power of renewable energy. I am talking about the sun and the wind. Regardless of where you live, you more than likely have one or both of these energy sources.
The guide can be accessed immediately by downloading it to your computer. The instructions come in the form of video tutorials and easy to follow PDFs. It also includes a full listing of the tools and materials that are necessary to build a solar panel and wind mill.
The really wonderful thing about this system is that any able-bodied person can do it. In fact, Michael Harvey, the author of the system, purposely chose a wide variety of people to test it on. He wanted to make sure that anyone could do it.
Constructing solar cells is the first step in making photovoltaic solar panels. After that they need to be wired together in order to become solar panels. And lastly, the solar panels must be properly installed on the home.
It kind of sounds like a very involved process doesn’t it? But the fact of the matter is that it is not difficult at all. Some eager entrepreneurs have even turned it into a business of their own where they build and sell panels and windmills.
Did you know that home solar systems purchased from manufacturers can cost $20,000 and beyond? The Earth4Energy guide, which can be purchased for less than $50, can teach you how to build photovoltaic solar panels for under $200. Likewise you can build a wind power generator for about $100.
Not only is it fairly cheap to build your own electricity generators, but they also greatly enhance the resale value of the home. This especially rings true for solar power systems. 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. Earth4Energy comes with a risk-free, 60 day money-back guarantee so there’s nothing to lose.
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