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DIY Solar and Wind Power? Can You Really Do it Yourself?

Added: (Wed Oct 08 2008)

DIY Solar and Wind Power? Can You Really Do it Yourself?

Saving energy with solar and wind power used to be out of reach for the average homeowner. With the rising costs associated with energy consumption, entrepreneurs like Michael Harvey have been sharing ways to help DIY homeowners save money on their energy bill, and the earths resources using affordable renewable energy.

With energy sources depleting at a rate faster than they are being built, it is only wise that we use the abundant energy available for free - the solar energy. Apart from the easy availability, solar energy helps control environmental pollution. Most of us shy away from installing solar power solutions at home thinking them to be expensive and cumbersome. You will, however, be surprised to know how easy it is to employ these power solutions. Moreover, these will help cut down your power bills. Finally, you will be delighted to know that you are doing your bit to save power for future generations.
Solar power solutions and wind power solutions are the two of the most efficient solutions that can replace the conventional power solutions employed at our homes. These solutions can help you combat power outages, reduce your electricity bills, and also help the environment. But are they really affordable to the average homeowner?

Let's take a look at the various solar and wind power options available for home use.

Solar cooker: A solar cooker is a cooking utensil that uses absolutely no fuel for cooking. You can cook food for up to five people in the small box. If you are thinking that using a solar cooker will reduce your chances of spreading up a varied platter on the dining table, you will be surprised to know that you can not only boil food items in the cooker but also roast and bake! The only limitation with the solar cooker is the time it takes to cook. However, given the free source of energy it uses, this is a great option for cutting down those sky-rocketing bills and saving some power.

Solar home lighting: A solar home lighting system converts solar energy into electrical energy for your home. This is done via cells that are charged with solar energy. So, in the night, if you wonder how the lights are on in the house, it is because of the solar energy stored in the solar cells. You can install the solar home lighting system in your house and not worry about the electricity bills anymore.

Solar heating system: Installing a solar heating system in your home helps cutting down your electricity bill along with saving the world's quickly-exhausting power. If you are worried that a solar heating system will turn your sweet home into a gadget house or that it will be an expensive investment, your concerns are misplaced. Companies providing solar power solutions for homes make it a point to install aesthetically-pleasing heating systems in your house. As per as expenditure is concerned, investing in a solar heating system is wise because you get a return on your investment within 3-4 years, giving you absolutely free service after that.

Wind power solutions work best when the following conditions are met: You'll need to see if this is right for your location.
· You have a house or farmhouse spread over a big area. Typically, wind power solutions are employed in areas that spread over an acre.
· The average wind speed in your area is around 11 miles per hour. If you stay in a place that has little wind flow, your system will not work. Consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home.
· You need to draw water from external sources. You can install a wind power system even when you do not need to draw water from outside. However, if you need to draw water from outside on a regular basis, a wind power system offers the best solution.
· Your house needs a lot of uninterrupted power supply. Combating those power outages is easy with the pollution-free wind power systems. You need no longer worry about a break in your work because of a power uncertainty.
A typical wind power system comprises of a tower and five blades to churn out wind energy. The length of the wind tower varies depending on the location of your house. You may need a longer tower if you are in low-wind zone; you can work with a shorter tower if you live by the beach. Using a wind generator, this wind energy can be converted into useful electrical energy to be employed at home for running various electrical appliances. You can even store the power generated for later use, making wind generators more efficient than convention power systems.

If you are confused with the wind power jargon, here's a piece of information for you. The terms, wind mills, wind turbines, and wind generators are used to refer to the same machine.
Professional Installations of these types of systems can be costly upfront. They will however, pay for themselves in due time. But what about the average homeowner with a bit of do it yourself knowledge? There is a way...
Michael Harvey has made it easier and more cost effective for DIY Homeowners to take advantage of wind or solar power. These renewable energy sources have been out of reach for the average homeowner until now. With Michael Harveys new ebook, homeowners can learn step by step ways to make their own renewable energy sources for under $200 and cut their power bill by up to 80%!
Get his complete guide and professional reviews of other DIY Renewable Energy Products by visiting www.idealmarkettrends.com/earth4energy



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