Tuesday, February 24, 2009

How You Can Become Energy Independent!

Most of us probably know that the energy we use everyday isn't unlimited, yet we tend to forget and perhaps sometimes take it for granted.

Even our president knows that we need to become more energy independent.


As technology has advanced, so has our need for energy. The products that are being designed to make life easier also take more of the resources that are becoming increasingly limited. We can choose to wait for government to implement what we need to make our energy independence a reality, which might take the better part of a lifetime (for some of us), or we can take the matter into our own hands and make our own little piece of the world more energy independent in a matter of days.


What would happen, in your life, if you didn't have to worry about rising energy costs or depleted resources? Do you think you could ever be energy independent?



Over the course of a week-end, you can implement the instructions from one of these kits, and maybe even go 'off the grid' forever! And all for about the cost of an average family's one month utility bill.



Here are my reviews on a few of the programs available, perhaps it will help you decide which program works best for you. I will tell you upfront that I do favor Earth 4 Energy because of the money back guarantee, easy to follow instructions and free updates for life.







If you are looking for instructions that are easiest to follow, especially in terms of actually how to build a Solar Panel, I would have to say that Earth 4 Energy provides the easiest instructions for me to follow.

I found, with a little help, that building a Solar Panel can be done relatively low cost if you know where to find the materials. The Earth 4 Energy book has some great tips on how to save money on materials or even how to get some materials for free!

Earth 4 Energy not only has a great money back guarantee and easy to follow instructions, they also have free updates for life. This deal is very hard to 'pass up'. I rate this program #1.



My number 2 program -- Energy 4 Green. The schematics and diagrams are clearly illustrated and the instructions are quite easy to follow. Almost as a 'bonus' of sorts, there are other energy saving tips inside the guide, like how to store your excess electricity for future use.



My number 3 program, Home Made Energy, has many similarities to the other programs, as well as, some differences.


Here's what you get with this kit. An instant 44 page eBook download that can either be read directly from your computer monitor or printed out so you can have the instructions with you while you build.
Unfortunately the book is written more as informational material instead of a complete 'how-to' manual.
It has some important details that are missing, for instance, what kind of motor or generator is required for the wind turbine project.

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