As home energy costs increase more and more people look for alternatives. State residential wind incentive programs have been developed and in some backyards are spinning the blades on silver wind turbines energizing PC, printer and lighting in homes and offices.
Solar panels are getting popular and better in quality to drive computers and TV but their efficiency is somewhat dependent if the sky is overcast or not. It just depends where you live and if you have lots of sun or not. You should check this out yourself.
Some people want to be as self-sustaining as possible and free themselves from Big Brother. Electricity prices go up as everything else does in the future and the renewable energy industry is evolving and driven by enthusiasts for environmental or political reasons.
If you are concerned about the environment then stay in touch with the development of alternative energy worldwide and start using solar panels yourself to cut down your electricity costs.
In the downloadable e book guide below, that is written by a dedicated renewable energy enthusiast, you can learn how to make your solar panels yourself and save tons of money on your electricity costs!
Another point is you can slash the cost of solar panels by making them at home yourself.
Many homeowners add solar and wind systems to grid-connected houses getting the benefit of state rebates or tax breaks and they even can sell the electricity they generate but don't need and cut the costs down further. All this is good, but there is more to come. The green revolution has started.
This SolarPod Solar PV System drastically reduces energy costs at home or your business while helping to protect the environment.
SolarPod is the first plug-and-play solar PV (photovoltaic) system. A pre-fabricated design makes installation 30-50% faster than conventional rooftop solar PV systems.
No south-facing roof is necessary - angle is adjustable to maximize seasonal changes. Pure sine wave inverters allow for safely integrating into the electrical grid and powering sensitive electronics, such as computers, stereos, power tools and more. U.S.A.
Common Usage: Solar photovoltaic, Panel Type: Solar photovoltaic, Solar Panel Wattage: 920 watts total (230 watts each), Rated Watts (kW): 0.92, True Sine Wave: Yes, Dimensions L x W (in.): 13ft. 6in. x 4ft.6in., Thickness (in.): 12-gauge steel, Material Type: Silicon and galvanized steel, Solar Panels Included (qty.): 4, Weather Resistant: Yes, Battery Included: No, Mounting Hardware Included: Yes, Electrician Required: Yes