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Apr
16

Solar Power Benefits - 5 Great Benefits of Using Solar Power

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If you have never considered using solar power to power your home, you really don’t know what you are missing out on. Solar power would certainly be a great addition to your home in a time like now when many are seeking ways to save on their electricity bill. In this article, we will be looking at five benefits of using solar power that you need to take into consideration.

#1 - The first of the solar power benefits to consider is the fact that you can build your own solar generator for a small investment. This option will eliminate the need to have hundreds, or thousands of dollars available to spend on buying expensive commercially made units. Building your own solar generator can be made easy by purchasing a good do-it-yourself solar energy guide online. These guides are relatively cheap to acquire and also easy to follow, so that even a complete novice can follow without any problems.

#2 - Next of the solar power benefits that needs to be taken into consideration — it is free unlimited electricity that is derived from the power of the sun. This will enable you to have a continuous supply of electricity without interruptions. Having a continuous supply of electricity is important when you consider how susceptible we are to unpredictable power outages, which can be brought about by a system failure affecting your power company, or by natural disasters which are the frequent cause of downed power-lines. Having the capability to generate your own electricity will add to your convenience during those times.

#3 - Solar power benefits the environment as well, in that unlike other sources of electricity, it does not pollute the environment because it is a renewable source of energy. So, if you are someone who is concerned about the environment — generating your own solar power is a big step towards protecting the environment. You will be joining the list of people who have chosen to go green through depending on the natural power source of the sun.

#4 - Another of the solar power benefits that make it such a desirable source of energy — is the low maintenance. Because solar systems are comprised of a few simple parts, they generally won’t require frequent repairs. Many companies that sell and install solar systems often give up to a 40 year warranty on the units they install. And of course, that certainly says a lot about the durability of solar systems. You and your family will be able to enjoy free uninterrupted electricity for many years.

#5 - The last of the solar power benefits that we will be looking at is simply the reduction of your electricity bill.

And there is another added incentive of generating your own electricity.

If you construct a large enough system, and if you should generate more electricity than you need, your electricity company will pay you for the surplus electricity. So not only will building your own solar system help to reduce your electricity bill, but it can also help to put money back into your pocket from selling electricity back to the power utility.

Apr
07

The Advantages of a Do it Yourself Wind Turbine.

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Conceptually speaking, a wind turbine makes a lot of sense. After all, everyone who has ever been outside on a windy day is aware of just how much energy the wind is capable of producing.  Even though wind technology is still relatively new and relatively inefficient in terms of capturing and processing this form of energy, it shows a lot of promise for the future and that is precisely why so many people are now starting to include a source of wind energy into their home renewable energy plan.

However, one thing that wind turbines are not is cheap and for that reason people have been gravitating toward the various DIY wind turbine kits and plans that are currently available on the market. Many of these are complete kits with everything you need to assemble your own home wind turbine, while others are guides that tell you how to build a wind turbine with locally available materials. The latter being by far the cheapest option.

The obvious advantage to a wind turbine either in kit form or as a complete DIY project from scratch is the cost savings. When you compare either of these options to a conventional commercially installed system you will immediately realize several thousand dollars in savings which means you will recoup your costs in a matter of a few months, compared to many years.

If you go with a DIY wind turbine installation, you will of course be assembling and installing the project yourself. Therefore, the do-it-yourself method requires you to trade time for money, which many people today are more than willing to do.

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