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Green DIY Energy - Ways Of Using Renewable Energy

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by: Zach Angelo
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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 Time: 2:20 AM
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There are many options available for green DIY energy. These do it yourself energy systems can be a lot less expensive than having them professionally installed. Green energy is favored because it is more environmentally friendly, produces much less pollution and will dramatically reduce your electricity bill. By using renewable energy systems you can also qualify for many tax rebates through the government or state. There are many different types of resources available such as kits, online manuals and books that describe how to do it yourself. Solar energy systems are the most popular types of does it yourself systems for renewable energy.

There are plenty of guides and books that can describe how to build your own solar power system and install it. This can be achieved for less then $200. However a large cost is associated with what happens to any excess energy you collect. Will it go into batteries or do you want to pump it back into the electrical grid and get rebates and credit on your electricity bill. You will need your electrical company to connect your green energy source to the grid.

There are other types of green DIY energy systems you can use besides solar energy. You can build your own wind turbine or use a magnetic system. A wind turbine is the most effective and economical form of renewable energy and you only need a small breeze to produce a lot of energy. Magnetic systems use magnetic to create power and you only need around $120 to create a magnetic system.

Besides building your own energy system you can also follow some easy tips on how to make your home more energy efficient and more green. One of the easiest things you can do is to unplug your electrical appliances when you are not using them as they will drain a lot of energy even when they are not in use. TVs actually draw a huge amount of energy when they are not on.

Installing green insulation is also important as you want to make sure that your heated or cooled air stays in the home. Having a well insulated home means that you will not need to run the heat or air conditioning as much during the winter or summer. Many houses are not properly insulated and there are many things you can do to insulate your home.

It is important that you have good air flow throughout your home and make sure you stop up gaps where air can escape. Nothing should be blocking your air vents and you should check your windows and roof for leaks. Using timers and motion sensors can also decrease the amount of time lights are on. By coupling energy saving tips with a renewable energy source for you home you can dramatically save on your electricity bill while using an environmentally friendly energy source that does not pollute.

About the Author

Zach Angelo has reviewed many DIY solar guides, and settled on the Green DIY Energy guide as the best buy. For a sneak peek inside the Green DIY Energy review click on either link. You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber Article Directory.


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