Dont Pay for Electricity, Buy Renewable Energy.

Home Made Energy is a ebook which attempts to instruct the subscriber how to reduce the ever increasing power bills that haunt us all in this increasingly power hungry world. This book is a manual that instructs the subscriber how to build his or her very own home made solar powered electric generator or wind powered electric generator.

Solar, wind and water power are all nonemission power sources. This means that no harmful exhaust is produced when utilizing these alternative energy generators.

Bill Ford, the writer, gives very particular instructions on everything you want to know. From what kinda system to decide, what parts you need and where to get them and then how to put everything together.

Making your own can be as low as $200 each for either a solar panel or a single wind turbine. The pay back on making it yourself can be just a couple of weeks.

Anyone could build a renewable energy generator following these directions. There’s step-by-step instructions for construction solar panels, and wind generators.

Wind energy is currently the most economically competitive form of renewable energy. It provides nearly 15,000 megawatts of energy in the U.S.A., enough energy for more than three million houses, and could allow up to twenty percent of the country’s electricity needs.

Home Made Energy is a elaborate guidebook that’s written with clear directions to guide you in producing cheap solar panels and windmills. The guide covers everything from finding materials for your solar panels and windmills to installing the systems in your house, so you wont have to seek outside information during any step in the process. Home Made Energy is your answer if you would like to save money. Or if you do not like your electric company.

Buy renewable energy and help our environment and maybe more and more people will follow us in supporting the future of Earth

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