Help The Environment With Homemade Energy
When Bill Ford reached the point of being tired of paying the high cost of energy, he began to take action. This 52-year-old from California created the website HomeMadeEnergy.org, providing millions of people just like himself about the ways in which natural resources can be used for energy. Along with the website, Ford wrote two detailed guides regarding renewable energy, which is truly valuable.
In addition to producing energy from your backyard, this is an excellent way of being involved with the “green” movement of saving the Earth. Two specific guides are available, one that focuses on solar and the other that focuses on wind but consumers have a choice of buying one or both. Regardless, the information is extremely detailed and easy to follow.
The Homemade Energy book is a revolutionary system in that methods and information for generating backyard energy is far better from any other guide on the market today. Ford has painstakingly put together instructions so simple that even a teenager could build a homemade generator. Because of the low price, wealth of information, and easy to follow instructions, this has quickly become the number one guide of choice.
The problem is that large electricity companies and various Fortune 500 companies associated with power want the public to believe they have no other choice but to keep paying the rising cost of energy. Obviously, if more and more people begin to make solar power by building their own generators, electric companies will be hit hard in the area of revenue. For that reason, most companies try to discourage homeowners from making homemade generators because they do not want to lose money.
Now, some forms of renewable energy would be impossible for the average person to achieve in that the systems are large and high dollar. However, using the information in Home Made Energy, the average person will find that he or she has another option, one that will produce energy for the entire household. This is a very affordable solution, one saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars each year.
Any challenges that come from creating renewable energy are covered in Home Made Energy, making it easy for a person to have a wind or solar system up and running in no time. The guide is comprehensive and the instructions easy to follow. After all, Ford spend many years conducting research and going through testing to ensure the information provided to consumers was accurate and effective.
With the help of family members of friends, and parts/components found at your local hardware or home improvement store, your new backyard generator will be up and running in no time. This product is not one simply thrown together and shoved out to the public but an amazing guide that took Ford years of research and development to complete. He took his expertise and created a guide that will walk you through each step of the process with ease.
You could choose a guide on building a wind-based generator, a solar-based generator, of if you prefer, you could purchase guides such as homemade energy or the Energy2 Green system, for both wind and solar power. After all, any extra power produced beyond what you need, can be sold to electricity companies so building both types of generators is not a bad idea. Every diagram needed is found in the Home Made Energy guide, making this a fun and easy project to complete. After being built, your generator will provide you and your family with a long list of benefits such as:
* Hundreds of dollars would be saved each month for utility expenses
* The system is fun, a great family and friend project
* Using renewable energy means reducing the greenhouse effect and global warming
* Obtaining 100% power from the Home Made Energy system, going 100% off grid
* Being able to save money for other family expenses
* Making money by selling excess produced energy to electric companies
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September 7th, 2009 at 11:18 am
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