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Is it time to change?

It is all around us. The talk of limited energy sources always concludes that we cannot depend on getting power to run our homes from the ways we have for the last 100 years.  All research points to the startling fact that we may be soon ending the ability to acquire reasonably inexpensive energy sources in the near future.
 

 Are you feeling the squeeze yet? Have you noticed the steadily rising cost of buying electricity or fossil fuel-based heating or air conditioning? Have you noticed the volatility of oil leading to price spikes in gasoline?Of course, yes would be the answer to all three questions for most of us. Large, emerging countries, such as China, are consuming more and more amounts of the nonrenewable energy resources in the world and it only points to a future of dwindling supply.  We can expect our government and our businesses to continue to develop both ideas and renewable energy products in the future. But what about now?  What about using the sources of energy which are already here?

     Have you considered wind and solar energy as practical power sources?

     More importantly, can you afford to wait?

   

The Advantages of wind and solar energy

Solar and wind energy are cheap and abundant

Solar and wind are domestic sources of energy, produced in the United States. The nation's wind and solar supply is abundant.

There is enough solar power that hits the earth each day to supply the needs of the world for that day at least. Soar power is not expendable. Solar and wind power are freely gathered and are very cost effective to use.

Wind and solar energy iare fueled by the wind and the sun, so it's a clean fuel source. Wind and solar energy energy don't pollute the air like power plants that rely on combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas. Wind turbines don't produce atmospheric emissions that cause acid rain or greenhouse gasses.

Wind energy relies on the renewable power of the wind, which can't be used up. Wind is actually a form of solar energy; winds are caused by the heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the rotation of the earth, and the earth's surface irregularities.Wind energy is one of the lowest-priced renewable energy technologies available today.

With wind and solar energy the worries of another country holding us hostage by price fixing or by witholding the power altogether are gone.

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How do you get this done?

Hire the Project vs Home Energy Kits

Of course, the main problem is that we need to figure out what the best path for you is. You could certainly hire a contractor or a company to put in the necessary panels and wind generators, but you could really do it yourself. With step by step instructions and simple parts you can get the job done with much less of an initial investment and still get it done properly so that in a very short time you could be very close to eliminating your dependance on any outside power source.

Think about that for a minute. Eliminating your dependance on an outside power source would not necessarily eliminate the local power company's ability to serve your needs, it would allow you to control the cost. It is the best of both worlds.

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Questions you should be asking

How do I find out about wind and solar energy?

Is it easy to learn?

Are there tax breaks involved with installing wind and solar energy in my home or business?

Is it something I could install myself?

Where do I get the needed materials?

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  • darius1663 Dec 17, 2009 @ 4:13 am | delete
    Hey John, great post, gives a lot of quality info, thanks.
  • bfw1017 Dec 7, 2009 @ 10:16 am | delete
    This is great! Keep it up!

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JohnDWalton

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