Ever-increasing numbers of people are joining the "natural energy" band wagon. The web seems to be bursting with systems offering to demonstrate how to economize on electrical power by hooking up to free solar and wind energy. Power4Home is a brand you see more than any other, so I decided to check it out. Power4home is a course of ebooks and videos from a guy called John Russel. Yes, that's "Russel" spelt with only one "L".
Looking at all the plus points for Power4Home you see listed on their website, makes it look like a definite must-have. Power4home shows how almost any homeowner can install a high-end home solar power system simply by following the instructions contained in the "clear and concise" manual and training DVDs. It also shows you how to put up a wind turbine. All this is achieved without needing to draft in expensive outside help. The single biggest selling point seems to be that it lets you do it all without the services of self-styled home renewable energy "experts". But are its claims just too good to be true? I thought it best to investigate.
So what is solar power anyway? It is a free, natural power source that is literally as old as the Sun. All life in the solar system relies on the Sun's rays for their energy. Most of the good stuff is in the radiation rather than in the light element of sunlight and that's what "alternative energy" is all about. The Sun has been shining on us since the dawn of time and it's not going to stop any time soon. You just need a good way of harnessing it
More and more people are joining the Green Energy Revolution every day. The usual method of collecting the Sun's power is to use solar panels. They store this energy inside specially-constructed deep cell batteries. But good solar panels can be very expensive. Power4Home offers to help you make a system that will be cheaper than buying it ready-made.
John Russel claims that by implementing his advice, it is possible that your alternative energy generation system can reduce your electricity bill by as much as seventy-five percent, depending on what appliances you have running at home. It is certainly true that once the cost of installing solar panels and wind turbines has been recouped, Green Energy is virtually free.
Power4home helps you save additional dollars by sourcing individual items of both a solar panel or wind turbine system and put the parts together at home instead of needing to buy a complete system for many thousand dollars. It's a solution in a box and this might justify the relatively high $97 price tag.
The bottom line is that Power4home could well be useful if you have already decided to install solar panels on your home. One of its faults is that it doesn't help you work out whether you can get the best out of alternative energy solutions. How can it? It doesn't know whether you live in Maine or Manilla, on the top of a mountain or deep in a valley. You will also need to know a little more than how to hammer in a nail in order to implement the advice here. Power4home is very US-centric, but as long as you are quite proficient in home improvements, you will probably find most of the information you need to set up your own solar and wind turbine systems.
Looking at all the plus points for Power4Home you see listed on their website, makes it look like a definite must-have. Power4home shows how almost any homeowner can install a high-end home solar power system simply by following the instructions contained in the "clear and concise" manual and training DVDs. It also shows you how to put up a wind turbine. All this is achieved without needing to draft in expensive outside help. The single biggest selling point seems to be that it lets you do it all without the services of self-styled home renewable energy "experts". But are its claims just too good to be true? I thought it best to investigate.
So what is solar power anyway? It is a free, natural power source that is literally as old as the Sun. All life in the solar system relies on the Sun's rays for their energy. Most of the good stuff is in the radiation rather than in the light element of sunlight and that's what "alternative energy" is all about. The Sun has been shining on us since the dawn of time and it's not going to stop any time soon. You just need a good way of harnessing it
More and more people are joining the Green Energy Revolution every day. The usual method of collecting the Sun's power is to use solar panels. They store this energy inside specially-constructed deep cell batteries. But good solar panels can be very expensive. Power4Home offers to help you make a system that will be cheaper than buying it ready-made.
John Russel claims that by implementing his advice, it is possible that your alternative energy generation system can reduce your electricity bill by as much as seventy-five percent, depending on what appliances you have running at home. It is certainly true that once the cost of installing solar panels and wind turbines has been recouped, Green Energy is virtually free.
Power4home helps you save additional dollars by sourcing individual items of both a solar panel or wind turbine system and put the parts together at home instead of needing to buy a complete system for many thousand dollars. It's a solution in a box and this might justify the relatively high $97 price tag.
The bottom line is that Power4home could well be useful if you have already decided to install solar panels on your home. One of its faults is that it doesn't help you work out whether you can get the best out of alternative energy solutions. How can it? It doesn't know whether you live in Maine or Manilla, on the top of a mountain or deep in a valley. You will also need to know a little more than how to hammer in a nail in order to implement the advice here. Power4home is very US-centric, but as long as you are quite proficient in home improvements, you will probably find most of the information you need to set up your own solar and wind turbine systems.
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So, this is what I have decided: don't do anything until you have answered some major questions: Is green energy cheaper? Is green energy something you can work with? I came across the solutions on this website: green energy information. You should see it.
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