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Aug 14 2009

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Wind Power Electricity – Your Way Off The Grid

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Wind power can play an important part in establishing your energy indenpendance and freeing you from the Grid.  You can save a fortune by using wind power in your home.

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Wind energy has been something many people have not yet realized its full potential. Unfortunately, the wind power system has not reached the status of becoming a regular power system. However, people are now starting to take notice of the benefits of wind power. It is usually solar energy that is known to be the premier alternative energy source. Many people are are starting to teach themselves how to build a diy solar panel. What most people don’t know is that it is equally as easy and cost effective to build a wind turbine.

Why is wind power important? Wind power is something that we have an unlimited resource. In a day and age today where we keep wondering if we’ll have enough energy for our children’s children, wind energy gives us a clear cut solution. The convention ways of producing electricity make use of the non-renewable fuels, not only making such resources scarce but also affecting the environment negatively. Wind power is advantageous is many ways:

Free source of energy – The wind power makes use of wind energy which is absolutely free, thus saving the non-renewable sources of energy for longer.

No environmental hazards – Wind power does not release any by product into the air even as it is converted into usable energy. It does not release any harmful gasses into the air such as other non renewable energy sources we use for our needs.

Cost-effective – The only thing you are going to be paying for is the initial cost of the wind power system and its installation. Moreover, there remains no worry of sky-rocketing electricity bills. You could even learn build a wind energy system to cut costs even more!.

Self-dependent source – You are able to be your own energy producer not having to rely on other utility companies to supply you with power.

How can we make power from the wind?

A wind turbine is employed to make use of the abundant wind energy. Wind turbines takes wind energy and converts it into mechanical energy which can then be converted into electrical energy. Such a wind turbine is generally referred to as a windmill. A wind generator is a wind turbine that further converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.

For what can we use wind power?

The uses of wind power are many. An example is: Pumping out water.

You can make a difference just by using a wind turbine for your household needs. As mentioned, wind power is the solution to our dependence on non renewable sources and it is a clean way of producing energy. Find a Earth 4 Energy review to learn how to install your own windmill or solar panel!

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Blown Away: Wind Power Makes Electricity Cheaper in Texas

Wind power is expensive–yet the growth of wind power is making electricity cheaper in Texas, says a new report.   Read more…

Wind Watch: Substation to relay wind electricity

San Diego Gas & Electric Co. says it plans to build a substation in the southeast corner of the county that will allow it to increase its use of wind and solar power. The substation, to be built near Jacumba, will take electricity from …   Read more…

South Beach Decorating: Understanding Wind Power Electricity For

Wind power electricity is not a new phenomenon. Wind farms have been generating power for public utility companies for nearly three decades. It isn’t until recently with worldwide economic collapse and a new realization of the finite …   Read more…

Wind Power in Texas Actually Lowering Electricity Prices

A Bernstein Research report says wind power obviates the need to switch on costly natural-gas fired generators.   Read more…

Environmental, Health and Safety News: Wind Power Makes

Granted, that’s at times of low power demand. Wind power works best when it’s not much needed—at night. During the day, when electricity demand is highest, wind power is much less productive. That’s doubly true in the summer months, …   Read more…

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Nov 26 2008

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Learn To Build Wind Turbines

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How would you react if your neighbor told you she was going to build wind turbines? Pretty impressed? The truth is that it is not difficult to build wind turbines and many homeowners are taking the challenge to build their own wind turbines as a cost-effective means to utilizing renewable energies.  It isn’t exactly snap-your-fingers easy to build wind turbines either, but with the proper plans and a motivated builder you can be building wind turbines in no time.

It is definitely your best bet, before setting out to build wind turbines, to purchase an instruction manual or guide to follow.  Remember that you get what you pay for when it comes to instructions.  Make sure you find a manual that is easy to read with detailed instructions.  There are also many online resources and forums to help guide you through your wind turbine building process.

To familiarize yourself with the basics, before you get started on your project to build wind turbines, there are four basic components to wind turbines.  To build wind turbines you must be familiar with the towers, the batteries, the turbines and the tail and propeller assembly.  The tools generally required to build wind turbines are simple as well, you will need wrenches, a saw and a drill.  There may also be a need for additional tools depending on how of the wind turbine you will be building yourself.

One part that you will probably be ordering when you decide to build wind turbines is the motor.  The motors on wind turbines do require regular maintenance and oiling for continued efficiency, but this is a small price to pay for the excellent energy these systems provide.  In addition to the motor, you are definitely going to need a good-sized workspace.  Depending on your target energy output, your propellers or blades could get up to 8 feet in diameter (4 ft blades).

It takes a little work to build wind turbines, but there is really nothing overly complicated about the process and generally the process can be fairly inexpensive once you are operational and your electric bills are dropping each month.  Building wind turbines is also a fast growing occupation worldwide as technicians are tough to find.  So learn how to build wind turbines for yourself and take advantage of the opportunities free electricity and know how can provide.

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Nov 22 2008

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Converting To A Solar Home

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There are many affordable options to convert your home into a solar home and solar energy technologies can supply for several different uses in a solar home. Passive solar design can provide heating, cooling and natural light for your home. Solar electricity options are available to power home appliances and solar water heating can provide hot water options for laundry and general household water use (showers, cooking, cleaning). When planning a solar home it is important to consider which solar energy options are most efficient, and cost effective for your situation.

A passive solar home utilizes home design to provide heating, cooling and natural light without the use of any special equipment. A passive solar home basically uses the environment to accomplish great reductions in energy use. A passive solar home uses construction materials and design to utilize the sun’s heat during winter months and block the sun’s heat during summer months. There are several passive solar techniques you can use in a solar home, direct gain, radiant heat from sunlight passing directly into a living space and being absorbed by furniture, flooring etc and usually achieved with south facing window installations, indirect gain, involving an attached Trombe wall that collects heat and distributes it throughout the home by the use of fans, thermal mass, which are materials that naturally collect and store heat such as brick or stone, and passive cooling, which generally includes overhangs for south-facing windows to block the sun during summer months for cooling the solar home.

Another feature often found in a solar home is the use of solar electricity. Solar electricity is generated when photovoltaic cells are used to absorb sunlight and convert it into usable electricity. The energy produced by solar panels must be converted to DC (household power) through the use of an inverter. Solar electricity can be used to supplement metered electric already being received by a solar home or with the use of a battery storage bank, can be used as the only electric source for the home. If the later is going to be used, it is suggested that owners of the solar home have a generator available for backup power.

Solar water heating is one of the most common uses of solar energy in a solar home. There are two kinds of solar water heating available for solar home use. The first is a closed loop system, which can be used in areas that are not prone to freezing. These systems use water filled tubes that are heated directly by the sun. A closed loop system uses an anti-freeze type liquid to collect heat from the sun and then the heated liquid is used to heat household water via a heat exchanger.

Regardless of which steps you take toward converting to a solar home, energy efficiency is the most important attribute to a successful solar home operation. Energy efficiency minimizes the need for heating, cooling and electricity. Using higher insulation levels, more energy efficient windows, appliance and lighting than used in traditional construction, you will already be saving yourself a lot of money and energy. However these changes may not be an option when converting an existing home into a solar home, so make any changes possible to your home energy efficiency and adapt other solar practices to convert your existing home into a solar home.

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Nov 15 2008

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Why Choose Renewable Wind Energy

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Renewable wind energy is the fastest growing source of power of any renewable energy sources and technologies. With renewable wind energy, the flow of air turns wind turbines to create electricity. As the speed of the wind turning the turbines increases the amount of power the turbine produces increases as well. In areas where winds are strong, renewable wind energy is a smart choice for providing power to homes and businesses.

Even if you don’t live in a windy area, you can still supplement your current electricity supply by utilizing renewable wind energy. The best part is by using do-it-yourself guides; even the least skilled handymen can build their own windmills and start using renewable wind energy to lower their electric bills each month. However, if you do live in a particularly windy area you can feasibly generate an abundance of electricity from renewable wind energy systems.

It is also conceivable to build several wind turbines to power your renewable wind energy system. Most of us have seen the pictures of the wind farms being built to supplement power to whole cities. This is a little much for a homestead, but even small dwellings can benefit from multiple smaller wind turbines. In many states, it is possible to sell the excess electricity you generate from your renewable wind energy system back to the utilities companies.

The very best part of integrating a renewable wind energy system into your home or business is the environmental impact. Renewable wind energy produces little to no pollution, no harmful greenhouse gases and no methane or carbon dioxide-which contribute to global warming. And of course the savings those homeowners can realize after their initial investment in renewable wind energy.

It is definitely worthwhile to learn more about renewable wind energy. By building your own wind turbines you can add needed dollars to your pocket and help the environment at the same time. Renewable wind energy. Free power from the wind. Sounds beautiful, doesn’t it?

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Nov 12 2008

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Solar Electricity, Right For You, Right For America, Right For The Planet

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Solar electricity systems are a reliable pollution free energy source. If you are installing one then you are joining millions of others around the world in doing something for yourself and the planet. These systems are becoming more and more affordable as photovoltaic designs are improving. An added bonus in several states is the ability to feed power back to the grid at times when you produce more power than you use – you get to make your meter run backwards and that can be exciting.

The building block of solar systems is the photovoltaic cell. It wasn’t that long ago that these were curiosities that showed up at the science fair running a small motor. Now banks of them on your roof or other exposed area can power your home. Electricity produced by the cells typically charges batteries which then pass through an inverter to make the AC required by the lighting and appliances in your home. The batteries provide backup to supply power when there is no sunlight. How exciting is this – making your own power?

A solar power system can come with an initial high price tag. It may take years before you recover the cost. However if your state allows feeding back to the grid and with tax incentives and rebates your system will pay off much more quickly. A solar electricity system will never run out of fuel nor will it increase our dependency on foreign oil. But don’t think about the costs or that you will be saving money down line, think of it rather as investing in your freedom by starting your research of solar electricity systems today.

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Nov 11 2008

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Can Anyone Live Off The Grid?

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Living off the grid is available to everyone. New technologies make power generation of such level that no modern convenience need be given up. No need to live like granola loving hippies (unless you want too). There may be a larger investment for high energy appliances like AC, chest freezers and the like, but these things are easily powered off the grid.

The demand for renewable energy has caused more efficient and easy to use components that will allow you to live off the grid if you are willing to pay attention to your energy consumption. It is a simple matter to use renewable sources to make electricity. You need power – sun, wind, or water whereby you make a low voltage DC that you convert by an inverter to usable AC or house current. The excess power you make is stored in battery banks where it can be retrieved during high demand times or where the direct energy source is not available (after dark for a solar system).

This entire process is largely automated. Except for maintaining the batteries there is almost nothing to do as long as you make sure you continue to operate within the capacity of the generation. The secret of success is making sure you have planned your system to match or exceed your energy use.

It’s fun to use all that power and not get an electric bill. Energy freedom is great and you combat global warming. Recently a storm took out power lines in nearby neighborhoods. People were without power for four and five days. People who live off the grid did not share this unfortunate condition.

It is important to conduct your research and determine which alternative energy sources will work best for you in your geographical area, but it is definitely worthwhile to learn how to live off the grid and feel the rush of freedom being off the grid can give.

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Nov 09 2008

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You Can Build Your Own Solar Panel

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With energy resources dwindling fast and global warming changing climates across the globe, more people look towards renewable energies for reducing their carbon footprint. However, even the most environmentally passionate person cannot pursue such endeavors without the proper financial resources. The professional installation of a solar energy system can cost in the thousands, so many resourceful individuals are turning to the many great resources that help you build your own solar panel.

It is possible to completely build your own solar panel, but for the most part, these panels are small and do not produce the wattage necessary to power more than a simple lamp and only for a couple of minutes. The most effective way to produce power from the sun, when you can’t afford to hire the professionals, would be with a solar panel kit. These build your own solar panel kits come with everything you need to successfully build your own solar panel in the comfort of your living room, or the garage may be a wiser choice.

Surprisingly, build your own solar panel kits are not difficult to find. With large companies like GE producing these kits, the build your own solar panel sets are very affordable and offer quicker return on your investment than purchasing and professionally installing a solar energy system. In general the instructions are easy to follow, even for teens and children, and in no time you are on your way to your own solar power system.

If you are looking to build your own solar panel there are a numerous resources and guides available to help you through the process. By involving the whole family in the building process, every one will learn how a solar power system works and exactly how the components are put together. Also, when you build your own solar panel you are giving yourself the knowledge to expand your system on your own, without calling back the installers, and the ability to adapt your current system to meet new design needs.

Making the choice to build your own solar panel is a great investment for your future and the world’s future. Start making your own power at home and take advantage of this great way to educate yourself while saving money and helping the environment and learn how to build your own solar panel today.

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