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		<title>The future of wind power</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 18:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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f you are one of the people that each winter brings 10,000 holiday lights or each summer keeps the air conditioning cold enough for the frozen treats cooking &#8211; or if you like all the others who simply like the convenience of electric &#8211; - then you should worry about , as [...]]]></description>
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<p>f you are one of the people that each winter brings 10,000 holiday lights or each summer keeps the air conditioning cold enough for the frozen treats cooking &#8211; or if you like all the others who simply like the convenience of electric &#8211; - then you should worry about , as we stream in the future.<br />
 We are in no danger of running out of coal, the primary fuel for power generation in the U.S. and many other parts of the world. And we could have, how many new nuclear power shining as we want. But the reality is that the pollution and safety impact of these electricity-generating technologies needed its forecast decline:<br />
 1) The problems with coal-fired power plants include sulfur (acid rain) and mercury pollution, coal-fired power plants are the largest source of greenhouse gases in the world, and coal mining scars the country and people alike.<br />
 2) Nuclear power plants are very clean in terms of emissions of typical pollutants, including carbon dioxide (the main greenhouse gas), but the potential for accidents and the financing of terrorism strikes most people have doubts about the wisdom of more nuclear power plants. And let us not forget that we still do not know what to do with the tons of long-term radioactive waste nuclear power plants produce.<br />
 What does the future as for the electricity? We need the important steps towards a more environmentally friendly technologies such as wind, solar, wave and biomass. Today we are talking about wind energy in an article adapted from the materials provided by Lester Brown and Earth Policy Institute.<br />
 People were taking advantage of the power of the wind for centuries. The concept of wind energy is simple: The wind pushes against angled blades, making them move (much like the sail on a boat), the leaves are marked with a stroke and could lead to it, which in turn may be other components.<br />
 In the old days &#8211; back when the wind-powered devices were windmills &#8211; the rotating motion of the hub has been on mechanical devices such as grist mills or groundwater pumping. Graph of wind turbines in a modern wind turbine, the hub drives an electric generator and the output current.<br />
 The modern wind turbine has come a long way in terms of complexity, and the designs of today&#39;s wind turbines are elegant and very efficient compared to wind turbines from even a decade or two days. Designers have also solved some problems associated with early wind turbines, such as birds die by flying into them. Further progress has been made in siting technology &#8211; wind turbines can also off-shore location now.<br />
 With wind-generated electricity, the main production cost is the capital cost for the initial construction. Since wind is a fuel, the only ongoing costs of maintenance. Given the recent volatility in natural gas prices, the stability diagram of the wind energy costs, costs shows has risen from 38 cents per kilowatt hour in 1982 to 4 cents per kilowatt hour in 2002, the price of wind power is particularly attractive. With the possibility of even higher costs for natural gas in the future, with natural gas-fired plants are increasingly being used as a substitute for wind power.<br />
 When the wind industry began to develop in California in the early 1980s, wind-generated electricity cost 38 cents per kilowatt-hour. Since then, at 4 cents or less in prime wind sites. And some long-term contracts have been signed for 3 cents per kilowatt-hour. By 2020, many European wind power generation at 2 cents per kilowatt hour, so it is cheaper than all other sources of electricity.<br />
 Wind capacity worldwide is growing at over 30% per year, and jumped from less than 5,000 megawatts in 1995 to 39,000 megawatts in 2003 &#8211; an increase of almost eight-fold. The use of fossil fuels with the highest rate of growth &#8211; natural gas &#8211; rose to just over 2% per year over the same period. Oil rose to less than 2% annually, and coal at less than 1%. Nuclear capacity by 2% annually.<br />
 Wind is attractive for several reasons. It is plentiful, cheap, inexhaustible, widely distributed, clean, and climate-benign &#8211; a series of properties that no other energy source can. If the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released its first wind up an inventory in 1991, she pointed out that three wind-rich states &#8211; North Dakota, Kansas and Texas &#8211; had enough wind harnessable to view all of the national electricity . Those who previously thought of wind as a marginal potential source of energy obviously were surprised by this finding.<br />
 In retrospect, we now know that the data is 1991, a gross underestimation of the potential of this renewable energy source because it was based on the available technologies in 1991. Advances in wind turbine design since then have enabled the turbine to operate at lower speeds, to convert wind into electricity more efficiently and a much larger wind regime. This development may have three times the amount of harvestable wind. Thus, while the DOE could say in 1991 that North Dakota, Kansas, Texas and had enough wind energy potential, all the national electricity demand, we can now say that they have sufficient wind harnessable to all national energy cover. (See sidebar for more information.)<br />
 Once we have cheap electricity from wind, we have the possibility of electrolyzing water to produce hydrogen, a way of storing and efficiently transporting wind energy. At night, when demand for electricity drops, the hydrogen generators can be attributed to the establishment of reserves.<br />
 Once in storage, hydrogen can be used to power stations in the same way that gas is used. This hydrogen can be used as a backup for wind power or as an alternative to natural gas, especially if rising prices make gas prohibitively costly for electricity generation.<br />
 Hydrogen is the fuel of choice for fuel-cell engines, car manufacturers worldwide for our daily work vehicles. While hydrogen vehicles may still seem far into the future, when push push on the climate front &#8211; that is even more clear that we must stop burning so much oil and pumping so much CO2 into the atmosphere &#8211; with cars gasoline combustion engines can be converted to hydrogen.<br />
 Europe is leading the world in the age of wind power, driven in part by concerns about global warming. The record heat wave in Europe in August 2003 that called Scorched cultures and 35,000 people live, the replacement of climate disruption in coal clean energy sources.<br />
 The European Wind Energy Association projects that Europe on the basis of wind-power capacity will nearly triple from 2003 to 2010. By 2020, wind-generated electricity is used to cover the graphics capacity of wind power country, shows a steady upward trend in all countries, in Germany, leading, followed by Spain and the United States, Denmark and India, then the residential needs of 195 million Europeans &#8212; half the population of the region.<br />
 After developing most of its existing 28,400 megawatts of capacity in the country, Europe is now tapping offshore wind resources. A 2004 assessment of Europe&#39;s offshore wind-energy potential concluded that if Europe moves aggressively to develop its huge offshore resources, wind could, all in the region, residential electricity by 2020.<br />
 Many countries in Europe, pushing hard in order to more wind. Here are a few examples.<br />
 1) The United Kingdom, with an investment of about $ 12 billion in off-shore wind farms, the residential electricity needs of 10 million of the country, the 60 million people.<br />
 2) Tiny Denmark, which is Europe into the wind era with the development of its own wind resources, now is an impressive 20 percent of its electricity from wind.<br />
 3) Germany overtook the United States in relation to the wind-based generating capacity in 1997. Now Spain is situated close to overtaking the United States.<br />
 European leadership in wind energy has a major economic bonus: nine of the world&#39;s ten leading wind turbine manufacturers are in three countries &#8211; ENMARK, Germany and Spain. This is done to the three countries that have the strongest and most stable market incentives for the development of wind energy.<br />
 In the U.S., wind power has been 26% per year on average in the last 5 years, but the United States lags in the development of wind energy. This is not because we can not compete technologically with Europe in the manufacture of wind turbines, but because of the lack of leadership in Washington. The wind production tax credit of 1.5 cents per kilowatt-hour, which was adopted in 1992 to parity with fossil fuel subsidies, was permitted to lapse three times in the last five years, most recently at the end of the year 2003 as Congress not to propose a new energy bill. These uncertainties disrupt planning throughout the wind energy industry.<br />
 The United States, with its advanced technology and abundant wind resources, should take a leading role in this area, but unfortunately it continues picture of wind farms rely heavily on coal &#8211; a nineteenth century energy source &#8211; for a large part of its electricity at a time in European countries to replace coal plants with wind power.<br />
 Europe is not only in the world into the wind age, it is also in the world in the post-fossil fuel age &#8211; the age of renewable energy and climate policy of stabilization. Due to the potential for the use of wind energy in Europe is unveiling the new energy economy for the rest of the world.<br />
 Lester Brown is founder and president of Earth Policy Institute. He was adopted by the Washington Post as &quot;one of the world&#39;s most influential thinkers&quot; and as &quot;guru of the global environmental movement&quot; by The Telegraph of Calcutta. His most recent book is Plan B: rescuing a planet under stress and a Civilization in Trouble.<br />
 One final note about wind energy. There are naysayers who claim that we have the cover of the country with &quot;wind-meel&quot; to replace all coal and nuclear power plants. Do not believe it. Remember that a wind farm, the &quot;footprint&quot; of the operation &#8211; the turbine base plus service roads &#8211; takes only 5% of the area. This makes the wind a perfect partner with open-space operations such as farming and ranching.<br />
 And oh, by the way, our current electricity generation, are blanketing the country with the pollution! <br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you can see in the year 2009, our environment is immediately failing than before. Automakers are being forced to go with renewable energies in order to survive the storms that striking our environment these days. Nowadays, our very own rainforest are being cut down with the icecaps that are melting. With all of these, it is a fact that we are experiencing major environmental problems.</p>
<p>There is an obvious proof that we are having environmental problems, but fortunately we have the key to stop it. People do catch up with the help of green energy which is a trend today. With the advance technology, people have come up with energy-efficient equipments and appliances such as bulbs, air conditioners and many more. </p>
<p>DIY solar power and DIY wind power are two of the newest and hottest green energy trends on the market today. There are lots of individuals who are turning to wind and solar power for their homes these days. </p>
<p>There are two main reasons why most people are interested with solar and wind power. Read on for you to know the main reasons to it. </p>
<p>The first reason is that with having solar and wind power at home, they can save lots of money since they do not have to pay a lot with their electricity. So if you have an area at home that has a great access to sunlight, better start taking advantage of it, in order for you to save money as well. The second reason is that with this you can help save your environment not only for yourself but for your kids, grandkids and to the generations to come.</p>
<p>There are some individuals who turned to solar and wind power which is professionally built and installed. But these professionally built and installed systems will cost you thousands of dollars, these are really very expensive. And not all can afford this system since not all individuals can allocate thousands of dollars for the system. </p>
<p>The good news is that you can now build your own solar wind power system. There are some individuals who feels like it is impractical for them to go with the DIY solar and wind power since they are wondering if they can get materials or kits that they can use and where can they get it. </p>
<p>The truth it with the help of the internet, they can get almost anything that an individual needs. Yes, you can find guide for DIY solar and wind system online. Actually, you can find a lot of guides about doing it yourself solar and wind power system.</p>
<p>With DIY solar and wind power guides you will know how to build solar panels and wind turbines and the materials can be find on your local hardware stores. Ye, putting up a solar and wind power system on your own may cost you money but not as expensive of the professionally built ones. </p>
<p>If you are living around plains, you can typically generate great amount of electricity. You have to find an area with great access to sunlight so you can build solar panels in there. </p>
<p>Now, if you really want to go with green energy and save money, save electricity and help make your environment better, you have to give solar and wind power system a try.  At least with DIY system, you can save money than with going with professional system. </p>
<p>Of course in order for you to effective build a solar panel and wind turbines you have to get the best guides. Of course, you must have detailed instruction to effectively build the system at home. There are different guides that you can make use of such as text, blue prints, videos and detailed diagrams. But you will not certainly go with the text since you will get bored in reading it and it is not easy to understand. You have to go with the ones that easily explain the instructions that you must do. </p>
<p>You will need the blue prints in order to exactly bring together all the components needed. You must follow it properly as what is shown on the guide. </p>
<p>Diagrams are easy to understand. You can build the system with ease. As shown in the diagram, you just do it exactly to effectively build the system.</p>
<p>The easiest way is by using instructional videos. Indeed, the simplest thing to do is watch all the instructions needed to be done. With using the videos, you do not have to read text or other stuffs which at times are hard to understand. All you have to do is watch the things that you must do in building a solar panel or wind turbine. You can assemble all the components while watching it on the videos. Pause the video for a while, then build, then watch again, then pause, then build again until you finally finished it all up. </p>
<p>Of course, even if reading text is boring, you still have to read especially if it is about tips on repairing, tips on how to wire, guides on efficiency, where to get materials and parts and so on. To keep your solar panel and wind turbine for years without any problem, you must make sure to read and follow all the detailed instructions and safety tips. </p>
<p>The best DIY solar and wind power guide is one that can provide you all of these, blueprints, detailed and easy to follow diagrams, instructional videos, easy to understand textual information and guide. Now, before getting yourself a guide online, check if the website can provide you all of the stuff. Of course, you need to go with high quality guide. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 12:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eliza</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a fact that 90 percent of our work, it can be in the office or at home depends much on electricity. So, indeed, power is what we need and use most of the time. Before, in order to easily generate power, there were few resources that you can make use of such as petrol, coal and so on. </p>
<p>But as time flies and moved on, it is said that non-renewable reserves are most likely to be use by most people. With that, home solar energy system has come into the picture. There are lots of people who are using it to save energy, to save electricity, to reduce electric bill and to have greener environment and a lot more.</p>
<p>Why Go Solar</p>
<p>The sun is just there waiting for you to have your very own electric power plant right on your own roof. In using solar energy in getting power for your home or office will not only help you lower your electric bill but it can also gives you electricity which is free from harmful carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gases, which is in fact very advantageous on our part. </p>
<p>Environmental Benefits</p>
<p>In going solar, you can help make your environment greener and better. Come to think about it, in using solar energy, you will definitely be reducing your carbon footprint. More than a pound of carbon dioxide is what you offset for every kilowatt hour. </p>
<p>Financial Benefits</p>
<p>Currently, there are already thousands of people who rely on home solar power systems to power up their homes. With that, they are now taking advantage of the financial benefits that it has to offer them by going solar. It is a fact that the energy costs is rising drastically, so going solar is the best time to do it. You can lower your monthly electric bill by having your own home solar power system. </p>
<p>More about Home Solar Energy Systems</p>
<p>For heat and light energy, indeed, the sun is the best source of it. Now, with the advancement of our technology, the power of the sun can be use to have usable energy that we can make use of to power our homes and offices. With the expanding energy crisis these days, it is the right move for us homeowners to lessen our reliance to non-renewable sources. There are three renewable energies and these are hydro energy, wind energy and solar energy. Hydro energy is not really a practical option since it is believed to harmfully affect the water-borne flora and fauna. Wind energy is a good option by putting up a windmill generator. Actually it is a great tandem to a home solar energy system.  </p>
<p>In wanting to have home solar energy system, solar panels should be placed. Now, it you are worrying on how to build it and how to make your home not to become aesthetically displeasing, you can find lots of instructional materials and guides that can help you to install or build it up yourself and you can also find legalities as well.</p>
<p>As little as $200 is what it will cost you if you properly manufacture and install a home solar energy system. In having your own system, you can save up to 80% of your normal household electricity bill. Thats definitely good news to homeowner!</p>
<p>Today, home solar energy systems become the latest and hottest home addition to homeowners, not to mention that it has lots of benefits that you can take advantage of. Indeed, in making use of the suns abundant energy, you will not only reduce your manufactured electricity but also you can contribute in making the world better and greener. </p>
<p>Aside from the fact that this system is cost effective, there are still lots of other advantages that you can use and take into account. Using it wont be a problem since it is low on maintenance which can save your time and effort. It is friendly to the environment as well.</p>
<p>In developing electricity, home solar energy system is the easiest and most conventional way with minimum expense. In order for you to form solar panel, you have to have many solar cells which are arranged in a row. Photovoltaic cell will then converts the solar light energy into electricity which will lighten up your home. </p>
<p>It is indeed great news to all homeowners that this system can be use in any house with its easy accommodation feature. For you to have maximum light, you can fix it up on terrace. </p>
<p>Home solar energy system doesnt produce any gases or harmful waste which can be source of pollution or global warming, so it is a fact that it is environment friendly. With the use of the proper guidelines which you can purchase online, you can develop your own home solar energy system with low costs. In order for you to get great results, dedicated effort is much needed. </p>
<p>As you have read this, you will surely have the feeling of wanting to have your own home solar energy system at home. Actually, it is a right move of having your own system at home. With all the benefits it has to offer, it is a worthwhile investment. </p>
<p>Now, if you are wondering on how to find the great material or guide that can help you do-it-yourself and for you to answer all your queries about home system energy system, simply click the link below to get more information and to have better understanding about it. You will be provided with professional tips and guidelines and what you need to do and not to do in making the system. You will be provided with all the guides you need on how to build it. And you will surely enjoy your time in building your very own solar panels. </p>
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		<title>Save Energy in Using Wind and Solar Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eliza</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been indeed an increasing awareness when it comes to economics and the environment. With this, there are a number of ways on how we can actually transform the country and even the world so to speak in a better and more convenient place to live in. With this increasing awareness, people are looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been indeed an increasing awareness when it comes to economics and the environment. With this, there are a number of ways on how we can actually transform the country and even the world so to speak in a better and more convenient place to live in. With this increasing awareness, people are looking for means as to how they can save energy by looking for alternative means. </p>
<p>There are in fact renewable forms of energy which can be utilized such as wind and solar power. People often do not choose this means as they are too worried about how their yards will look with the solar panels or the wind turbine. They are concerned that this equipment will actually make it unappealing and are therefore concerned about what their neighbors finding it unappealing.</p>
<p>People fail to too see resorting to wind and solar power panels will actually allow them to save energy. They are unaware too regarding the minimal investment that they will have to make to get this equipment running. Most people still think that this will come in too costly or expensive. However, you will be surprised to know that there are a number of manuals in the market that offer instructions on how to set up your own wind and solar power system in your efforts to save energy.</p>
<p>This poses as a very attractive benefit as you in return end up saving money and are freed from the costly electrical bills that we need to shoulder with our utility companies. What makes this even better is the fact that you can even sell off extra power that you are able to generate to these companies and they then end up paying you back.</p>
<p>Having your own wind and solar power system, you will then be able to generate power for yourself. This allows you to supply energy that you will need to power your home and supply electricity that will make you use your appliances. This will be done without having to procure energy from electrical companies. Since you also get to sell surplus to these companies, you then contribute to how the country saves energy.</p>
<p>Should your power system fail, then you can easily get energy from the utility company again. However, should you be able to maintain your own power system well, then there is no need for you to be concerned about it. Your home power system needs to be taken care of just like that of your car or your house. There is no worry though as this process, similar to the installation need not be complicated. As mentioned, there are a number of sites which will offer you help on how you can best maintain your wind and solar power system. In fact, youll come to realize and understand that this process after all is pretty easy to perform.</p>
<p>Sure that a typical home owner might find that the process of installing a wind and solar power system tedious and backbreaking initially. What I would like to assure you though is that this is a possible feat, and in fact something which is workable so to speak. This even poses to be one of the smartest decisions you can take to ultimately save energy and money as this reduces your electrical bill drastically. It is indeed proven that the best way to achieve this goal is to make use of a do-it-yourself system.</p>
<p>These are renewable forms of energy which are resorting too. In effect, these energies are an environmental friendly. They pose no form of harm to the planet unlike fossil fuels which ultimately pollute the earth. This is one good reason for people using this type of energy.</p>
<p>Whats more to this is the fact that these types of energies come from nature and being so, there is no added cost in generating them. What this means to you is that utilizing wind power or solar power is free. </p>
<p>There will be no need for you to pay for electrical company utility bills as these energies can be obtained freely from nature. This again if I may stress increases your savings and allows you to make wise use of your hard earned money. The only investment which needs to be made then is the setting up of the system. This activity will nonetheless be inexpensive as you can build one and will not take so much of your money in doing so.</p>
<p>As mentioned, building a home power system need not be too difficult. This process in reality can be easily carried out. There will not be any need for you to hire experts nor to have technical skills to be able to execute it. There are only a couple of things which you need to remember as you go through this.</p>
<p>There are a number of DIY kits which can be easily acquired in the market. There different varieties to choose from and you can actually go through them to take your pick. Make sure that you get more information by checking the details that go with the kit. Make sure that you go for one which offers you enough instructions to follow.</p>
<p>Once you have decided which kit to buy, make sure that you read all the instructions before you jump right in to installation. This will make it easier for you to understand the process and execute it. Make sure that you follow instructions correctly and do be patient in doing so. Remember that it does not take technical skills, however, it is important that procedures are carried out correctly and that you persevere as well. If it would make sense, you can also try to browse online for videos which can also help you understand the process of installation better. This will provide a more visual approach to it which will make it quicker and simpler to follow.</p>
<p>Ultimately, wind and solar power are really effective mean not only being able to save energy but also to provide us savings. This is proof enough for you to start acting on getting one for your household. You can just imagine how helpful this will be to you and the planet we are living in.</p>
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		<title>Wind and Solar Power Provides Energy Saving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 10:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>eliza</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Times nowadays are harder than ever. This is most especially true given the financial crises that the world has been experiencing. Prices of commodities continue to rise and sky rocket. This proves the continuous increase when it comes to the price of fuel or gasoline. 
Likewise, electricity is another commodity which continues to become expensive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Times nowadays are harder than ever. This is most especially true given the financial crises that the world has been experiencing. Prices of commodities continue to rise and sky rocket. This proves the continuous increase when it comes to the price of fuel or gasoline. </p>
<p>Likewise, electricity is another commodity which continues to become expensive by the day. This pushes people to look for means on how they may achieve energy saving. This ultimately makes sense to do given that the monthly bills which we need to cover monthly is quite a burden to bear. I am pretty convinced that if there was a way for you to acquire energy saving and allow you to reduce and eliminate the costly electricity bills, then you will be more than willing to welcome this option.</p>
<p>Whats still quite shocking is the fact that only a handful of people are actually looking at exploring this option. Despite the costly electricity bills, people still choose to stay with their utility companies and fail to act on finding ways on how they can eliminate if not at least reduce their spending.</p>
<p>There are a number of options which can actually be considered to attain energy saving. In fact, you actually have the option of producing electricity enough to power your residential needs. Whats more is that if you produce more than what you need, even companies can purchase surplus from you.</p>
<p>Wind and solar power may actually be something you have heard about. These are alternative forms of producing energy. The sad thing though is that very few are actually maximizing and resorting to these natural forms of energy. Wind and solar power are in fact good means to achieve energy saving. This is so since wind and solar power actually are renewable and come from nature which means that these forms of energy come for free and with no added cost.</p>
<p>There is however an initial cost or investment which you need to make in order for you to generate wind and solar power. This system is something which you will need to set-up so that you will be able to pool enough energy to fuel your residential needs when it comes to energy. Whats good about this though is the fact that setting up the system is truly a worthy investment as it is minimal most especially when it comes to covering the monthly expenses associated to electricity bills. The set-up of the system only needs to be done one time and afterwards, you will be able to free yourself from the costly monthly bills which you need to cover.</p>
<p>A downside to this however is the fact that systems to produce wind and solar power that are offered commercially still come with an expensive price. This is something which will probably remain true for quite sometime unless newer systems are actually introduced in the market or perhaps the introduction of those which are less expensive and can be accommodated by ordinary households. This is seen as something that will eventually turn out given that people are constantly looking for ways on how to achieve energy savings most especially with the economic slump which the world is experiencing.</p>
<p>Good news however regarding this alternative means of energy saving is the fact that home systems can be built. What this means is that ordinary households need not look at getting a commercially offered system and can opt to make or set-up one for their homes use. This poses huge amounts of savings to the home owner as a do it yourself system will only come at a fraction of the cost compared to the ones being offered in the market.</p>
<p>A home system can roughly cost only around $200 with makes use of parts and tools which are simple. In fact, these items can be easily purchased from a regular hardware store. With these materials at hand, you will be able to build a power system which can actually cover up to 80% of your needs in electricity. If you actually set up two of these systems, then that translates to more power than your home actually needs. This then produces a surplus and as I have mentioned, this is something which you can sell off to companies. </p>
<p>One good question though that people have regarding this alternative means of energy is that what happens when there is no wind or no sun to actually generate power from? A good answer to this is actually to have both systems running and generating power from your home. What this means is that it will be wise to set up wind turbines which can generate wind power and to set-up solar panels as well to produce solar energy. Having both systems in place allows you to maximize both resources and generate as much energy as you can. </p>
<p>A smart way to stock power though is to get additional equipment which will serve as storage for the energy you will be generating. This is when a deep cycle battery will come in very useful. A deep cycle battery allows you to store the energy that you collect and will make it possible to supply enough energy for a good period of time. </p>
<p>Another good equipment to add is the converter which will change your DC current to AC current which will be needed to supply the electrical needs of your home. With all these things in place, then you are already on your way to making enough savings and freeing yourself of the expensive electricity bills which you need to shoulder.</p>
<p>Indeed, wind and solar power offers a lot of benefits to us homeowners. Since both are renewable forms of energy, a good thing that comes with this is the fact that it poses no harm to the environment and helps preserve the planet we are living in. On top of it being environmental friendly, it also offers a cost effective and practical means of supplying and meeting our everyday energy needs. You can just imagine how much savings you will make in a month and more so in a year. This allows you to spend your money wisely and allot it for better and far more important matters.</p>
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