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Is Using Solar Wind Energy The Only Option?

October 13th, 2009 · No Comments
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Sometimes it seems that I’m just aimlessly surfing the internet looking for good concepts. Out of one such moment, I discovered the Earth4Energy review and this set me thinking about wind and solar power sources for my home. The Earth4Energy folk will teach you everything you need to know about producing your own electricity by trying wind and solar electricity. They’ve a complete step-by-step setup that’s fully illustrated in the manual you are offered with. This will permit you to make your replenish-able energy solutions in your own yard. Many of us today have realized the dream of being totally off the grid by combining wind and solar electricity. Little sized cheap wind generators are available today for the home user, and they’re being combined with photovoltaic cells for power generation. It’s plain that fossil fuel energy costs are going to keep on rising making it harder to afford getting power from the grid.

Air turbines

Air turbines are essentially extremely simple machines. The rotor blades act like a propeller that turns the shaft when the wind flows thru them. About eighty-five p.c of all off-grid systems use solar wind power.

The new micro as well as mini turbines are very popular with sailors, and are now starting to be more popular with home owners in Europe and the United Kingdom. Mini turbines are very inexpensive and will only cost about $1,500 to $2,500. They are excellent for generating electricity if you live off the grid in remote agricultural areas.
The classic home solar power system is generally composed of these :
c ) Batteries ( optional )
d ) Inverter

Photovoltaic panels convert sunlight into an electric current. The kind of current generated by a photovoltaic panel array is DC or direct current. For this current to be usable in most common households, it has got to be transformed into AC or alternating current. That’s where the inverter comes in. Its job is to convert DC into AC current.

Solar wind energy systems are also called hybrid energy systems as the use a combination of solar and wind power to generate electricity. During summer months, photovoltaic cells would supplement greatly along with the wind turbine.

By employing half-breed solar wind energy systems, a homeowner has the option of using or omitting batteries for storage. Homeowners also have the choice of being’Grid-Tied’ or’Net Metered’. When you’re selling energy back to the company, your power meter runs backward. The’net metered’ system therefore is highly recommended. The grid also works as your’battery backup’ when your half-breed solar wind energy system doesn’t provide for your power demands.

Net-metered systems are also advised because they are less difficult to install, cost less, and offer better performance.

Of note, they won’t give you as much expense as the wind mills or the solar powers do. Also, you will be helping the environment since the magnetic generator is awfully environmental friendly. Some would day the magnetic alternative energy is much better than the other alternative energy systems which are always being discussed in our paperspapers today. Magnetic energy is becoming one of the foremost sources of alternative green energy. A review of Magniwork is available that states this system is the simplest and most low budget option available on the market today. The electric generator system is easy to set up and doesn’t need any special abilities.

In the Magniwork review, they advise that you will find out everything there is to know about this amazing system. It is a power generator that uses magnetic force to induce perpetual motion. You will not require a huge sum of money to create it which is always great news.

Here are some other sites I think are well worth checking out:
Renewable Energy Choices for Home Owners
Backlinking Strategies for Making Money
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