Monday, October 6, 2008

Make Windmill

Earth4Energy is a guide that explains how to reduce the cost of your electricity and switch to an environmental way of using energy. We, all hear the talk about the Presidential Candidates promise to concentrate on producing energy. Of course, there are different alternative energy options, which include biofuel, electricity windmill, solar energy and renewable energy. No matter, which one you choose, you will be able to save on your gas and electric bill.


This instruction guide makes an attempt to show you how to build your own residential windmills or some call it electricity windmills. With
the step by step instructions, the guide promises to help you to eliminate or reduce your electric bill.


One of the main issues of having a homemade electrical supply is the high cost of installation of the system that needs to be put in place. You may end up paying up to $20,000 for one of these wind powered systems and it would take up to 15 years to see the real savings. When you make your own windmill, solar panel or wind turbine, your cost would be no more than $200. The returns on
savings will be experienced sooner - in a matter of weeks.


What you receive:


You will be able to download Earth4Energy instantly. The guide consists of 73 pages that you can print and read at your leisure or read directly from your computer monitor.


What Kind of Skills and Tools are Needed:


All you need are some basic handy-man skills with tools that most homeowners use such as an electric drill, hammer, saw, screw driver, paint and jigsaw. That is about it.


You will have to hire an electrician who is licensed if you want to connect your solar or wind generator to the wiring system in your home to run your appliances. However, an electrician would be able to do so quite easily and it would still
save you a lot in the long run.


How Long does It Take To Build?


All it will take is a weekend once you have purchased the materials required. One week is the maximum time it would take for someone who had an average set of skills.


The Disadvantages:


The guide does not give an EXACT step by step action on how to make windmills or solar panels that the author has built.


However, the author does indicate in the Earth4Energy, that you may not find the exact parts that were used in his wind generator project. Therefore, what the guide does is to give you an understanding of the concept with building
your own wind generator so you will be better able to adapt the principle. There were some details that were missing, which annoyed me. There was nothing said about mounting solar panels to the
roof of the house neither was it clear how to mount the wind generator and assemble the blade. It may be more obvious as you start the building process, I
guess.


The other thing I thought the author could have done was to include a video with the guide. I have yet to find a video that has been done about this topic. A video presentation is quite likely to give more hands-on and visual demonstration than the written word can do by itself.


With the pages of Earth4Energy,
there are a couple of chapters that contained a bunch of fluff about ethanol and reducing your independence on oil, which we already know and that is why you are here, right?


The Advantages:


The guide is concise, clear, easily understood and quite simple. When reading this guide, it is apparent that the author has indeed built his own
solar, electric windmill and other wind generator. So he is not writing from fiction, but from experience.


The guide does have a lot of diagrams, pictures and illustrations that do a good job of making things more clear and understandable. The guide is readily downloadable immediately after purchases. I was able to grab a copy at a low discounted price of just $49.97, which is quite reasonable since this is specific information that you won't be able to get readily. $49.97 is minuscule when you think of how much money you will save in the long run. This is quite a small investment for a life saving of thousands of dollars on electricity.


Customer Support:


Of course, when you buy anything, you always want to know that you are getting good customer support. Earth4Energy provides an email address for any technical questions. On the website, you will be able to access free updates of the product. Within July 2008 alone, there were six updates posted online.


Money Back Guarantee: Earth4Energy has an offer of 60 day money back guarantee.



Cost: My copy was on sale for $49.97 USD


Conclusion:


I highly recommend earth4energy to anyone who wants to make your own windmill, solar panel or wind powered
generator to save on electricity. I give this guide a rating of 9.9 out of 10.
It is the best one by far that is currently on the market.


This guide is very economical and excellent for providing the right information to creating any of these energy-saving devices. The author could
have sold it for more money and it is because of all of these reasons that I feel comfortable in highly recommending earth4energy.


Visit the main Earth4Energy website right now

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Residential Windmills

With the rising gas prices and energy crisis as well as the economic state globally, the price of electricity has also risen and people are looking for a way to make their own energy to conserve and to save money.

There are alternatives to the kind of energy that the world is now using such as:

Windmill Energy

Secret Alternative Energy

Solar Energy!

Homemade Power Plant - Find out how to pay only $3 on your electric bill next month!

If you want to be free of the electric company forever, then you have to consider alternative ways and methods to eliminate the use of electricity.

Many people have the thought that changing to renewable energy will cost thousands of dollars. Well, that would be true if you don't know how to make windmills or to build a wind generator or solar panel, which amounts to a fraction of that cost.