Spend less on energy bills and help save the planet
If any of these apply to you or you need to know more about how to generate energy from solar power or wind power, you owe it to yourself to check out Earth4Energy now.
You're not alone. Around the world thousands of people, concerned about rising energy bills and eager to cut carbon dioxide emissions are turning to solar powered lights and other forms of alternative energy.
It can be difficult to know where to start. There are so many options which vary widely in cost and effectiveness. Is best to buy online or from your local DIY store? Can you fit outdoor solar lights yourself or should you get someone to do it for you? How much should you expect to pay?
These are all questions you'll want answered before you start. Thankfully there are plenty of resources on the web to help you. There are numerous forums dedicated to solar power and alternative energy sources. To find them just Google 'solar power forum' or something similar. Then, of course, there's Yahoo Answers, post a question there and you're bound to have numerous replies from people happy to help you. Or just search Yahoo Answers for questions that have already been answered.
The problem with forums and Yahoo Answers, though, is that you have no idea whether the person posting in the forum or providing the answer knows what they're talking about. Are they an expert or just an enthusiastic amateur? Also, you almost certainly have questions relating to a specific design for a system of outdoor solar lights, or an effect you want for your lighting. It's unlikely you'll find the answer to those questions in a forum.
That's one of the reasons I recommend Earth4Energy. It's written by a guy called Michael Harvey, and gives you all the information you need to build a solar power or wind power energy system in your own backyard for $200! Earth4Energy is a fully illustrated manual and easy to follow videos that take you through the process of creating your own renewable energy system. Michael Harvey's system is based on plans he has personally tested, by taking 11 people who knew nothing about generating power and getting them to build a system that generated enough electricity to power not just outdoor solar lights, but all their household appliances.
Want to know how easy it is? Have a look for yourself. Hop over to Earth4Energy and read all about it.
Be quick, though, Earth4Energy is available now at a special sale price of $49.97, that's $40 less than the regular price. What's more there's a full money back guarantee, so if you're not happy for any reason, you can get your money refunded.
What are you waiting for? Start saving money and help save the planet NOW, by checking out Earth4Energy.
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- durupc durupc Mar 26, 2009 @ 11:04 pm
- Solar and wind Electricity is not going away. It is gaining more and more popularity and many have reported that you save on electric grid bills. This is time to learn more about it. Like Computer when it came out, it will take the world to the next leven in energy production.
Solar Lights.
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- eboorelat eboorelat Feb 27, 2009 @ 9:01 pm
- I will now defenetively look at the options of using outdoor solar lights. Thanks for the info.
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- Bisley Bisley Feb 27, 2009 @ 1:17 am
- I have been noticing more and more people starting to use solar lighting. Thanks for some good info. I am glad to know where to get more information
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- gottalovetoys gottalovetoys Feb 17, 2009 @ 12:41 am
- Yeah, I had a set of these solar lights at my last place, would be cool if one day the solar lights generated enough light to light the whole back yard while staying the same size with new technology!
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- CaseyNine CaseyNine Feb 17, 2009 @ 12:31 am
- Now is the time more than ever to go solar lighting. I have one of these and they're great for low light outdoor lighting.
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My Lens on solar battery chargers
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An overview of the pros and cons of a solar battery charger.-
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Excellent document of one man's project to provide solar power to his ranch-style home in Ann Arbor Michigan. It hasn't been updated recently, but the content and pictures provide an excellent record of his experiences in carrying out the project.
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Wikipedia on solar energy...
Solar power is the generation of electricity from sunlight. This can be direct as with photovoltaics (PV), or indirect as with concentrating solar power (CSP), where the sun's energy is focused to boil water which is then used to provide power. The solar power gained from photovoltaics can be used to eliminate the need for purchased electricity (usually electricity gained from burning fossil fuels) or, if energy gained from photovoltaics exceeds the home's requirements, the extra electricity can be sold back to the home's supplier of energy, typically for credit. http://www.toolbase.org/Technology-Inventory/Electrical-Electronics/pv-systems The largest solar power plants, like the 354 MW SEGS, are concentrating solar thermal plants, but recently multi-megawatt photovoltaic plants have been built. Completed in 2008, the 46 MW Moura photovoltaic power station in Portugal and the 40 MW Waldpolenz Solar Park in Germany are characteristic of the trend toward larger photovoltaic power stations. Much larger ones are proposed, such as the 100 MW Fort Peck Solar Farm, the 550 MW Topaz Solar Farm, and the 600 MW Rancho Cielo Solar Farm.
Solar power is a predictably intermittent energy source, meaning that whilst solar power is not available at all times, we can predict with a very good degree of accuracy when it will and will not be available. Some technologies, such as solar thermal concentrators have an element of thermal storage, such as molten salts. These store spare solar energy in the form of heat which is made available overnight or during periods that solar power is not available to produce electricity.
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