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		<title>Whether Indoors Or Out in the Back Yard Solar Power is Fantastic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 21:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fortunately I cannot remember the times long long ago when there were no electric lights at all but I am around now as solar powered lighting is taking over the market. It will do for some time as well. We are very quick to flick on that switch when darkness falls and we certainly panic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Fortunately I cannot remember the times long long ago when there were no electric lights at all but I am around now as solar powered lighting is taking over the market. It will do for some time as well.</P><br />
<P>We are very quick to flick on that switch when darkness falls and we certainly panic when a power cut happens. There are so many uses for lights.</P><br />
<P>There is such a variance in the colors and brightnesses that we can have.</P><br />
<P>If we wish to we can even take a caravan solar panel around with us when we go off for a spot of camping. That is on top of our normal daily indoor and outdoor use. The fall in the solar panel price has given us so many options.</P><br />
<P>We are also producing eco friendly and green power too when we use a solar power battery to store it up. Here are some uses we can put it to.</P><br />
<P><br />
<OL><br />
<LI>Solar lights outdoors. The protection offered by security floodlights that come on when somebody is outside your home will give you peace of mind to sleep more contentedly every night. One of the best sellers is solar lights for garden usage. The evening meal on the patio will be have a more pleasant atmosphere. The light from the moon is not as effective in lighting your pathways. The garden pond or outdoor swimming pool can be lit up and the feature enhanced with them. The buildings across the yard can have solar roof panels as well. It will do away with the need for running electric wires right out from the house to the barn. For that little hobby a solar panel shed light will be used a lot.<br />
<LI>Solar lights indoors. All we have to do is collect the rays of energy from the sun by means of putting some residential solar panels on the roof. Simple isn&#8217;t it. It is virtually maintenance free after the initial installation. You just turn the lights on at night like you do now. When there is a loss of grid power, your lights will still be burning brightly, unlike next door&#8217;s. So whether we are having a romantic meal, reading in bed using our bedside lamps or whatever, we can continue as normal. </LI></OL><br />
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<P>Just make sure to check that the solar panels are big enough to power everything that you need.</P><br />
<P>Long term benefits are enormous with solar powered lighting even though the initial cost may seem a bit high.</P><P>With the way that the economy is today I have had to become the money advice expert for our family and would like to share some ideas that I have found.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="65">This one is about the fall in the <A href="http://solarpanelprice.net/" target=_new jQuery1279835278892="13">solar panel price</A> which means that <A href="http://solarpanelprice.net/solar-powered-lighting/" target=_new jQuery1279835278892="14">solar powered lighting</A> is much more affordable than it ever has been..</P></p>
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		<title>Magnetic Power Generator &#8211; Can it Really Help You Save Money on Your Electric Bill?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 04:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A magnetic power generator is a very reliable source of energy that works 24 hours a day without stopping, producing more and more free electricity. The energy derives from the magnetic fields of the north and south poles of the magnet. More and more people every day make the decision to abandon the conventional energy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>A magnetic power generator is a very reliable source of energy that works 24 hours a day without stopping, producing more and more free electricity. The energy derives from the magnetic fields of the north and south poles of the magnet.</P><br />
<P>More and more people every day make the decision to abandon the conventional energy sources and start using alternative sources of energy, such as the magnetic generators.</P><br />
<P>But, what are the benefits of using a magnetic power generator? <BR><br />
<UL><br />
<LI>It can be made with inexpensive materials.<br />
<LI>It doesn&#8217;t take up a lot of space and can be easily installed in every home.<br />
<LI>It can help you save a lot of money on electricity.<br />
<LI>It can work efficiently in any climate and all weather conditions.<br />
<LI>It requires minimal maintenance, so it has very small maintenance costs. The system can function perfectly with very little effort on your part, which means that there is no need to spend any additional money to keep the motor running.<br />
<LI>It runs quietly and produces no noise.<br />
<LI>It&#8217;s very eco-friendly and doesn&#8217;t pollute the environment.<br />
<LI>This device is completely safe, even if you have kids in your household, due to the fact that it doesn&#8217;t contain any hazardous components. </LI></UL><br />
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<P>In order to build a magnetic generator, you don&#8217;t have to spend a lot of money but you will certainly need some guidance. There are many manuals available online that include complete step-by-step instructions on how to build your own magnetic motor, by using very simple tools and affordable materials. These guides also include a list of the materials you are going to need and information about their cost and the best place to get them.Building a magnetic generator doesn&#8217;t take a lot of funds. In fact, you will only need to spend about $100-$150 for the materials and for the manual that will guide you through the building process.</P><br />
<P>Nowadays, many people are concerned about the non-renewable energy reserves and about the future of the planet. Magnetic power is a great solution to this problem, because it is a clean and renewable energy source that can provide your house with almost free electricity. By investing in green sources of energy you are not just saving money, but you are also saving the planet. Compared to other alternative energy systems, magnetic power is far superior and the initial cost of construction of a magnetic generator is much lower than the cost of building solar panels or wind generators.</P><br />
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		<title>How Does a Domestic Energy Assessor Help to Complete the Home Information Pack?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:58:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a house is being marketed for the very first time, it should be registered for obtaining a HIP and the necessary things that are included in this process are Sale Statement, Title documents, Property Information Questionnaire and most importantly, the Energy Performance Certificate or EPC. EPC is given for each household based on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>If a house is being marketed for the very first time, it should be registered for obtaining a HIP and the necessary things that are included in this process are Sale Statement, Title documents, Property Information Questionnaire and most importantly, the Energy Performance Certificate or EPC.</P><br />
<P>EPC is given for each household based on the report from the Domestic Energy Assessors sent by the approved Energy assessment organization to them. But how do they help in finishing the Home Information Pack service needed for the household?</P><br />
<P>1. Using approved standards set by the government of England, the Domestic Energy Assessors will visit each house that registers itself with an approved assessment HIP service company and inspect all the aspects of the house. Aspects inspected will generally include the dimensions of the house in total and for each of the rooms in it, things about the lighting facilities being used and factors that overuse energy, appliances that does not justify its usage in the house and those machines which are being operated without prior permission or registration and various other similar aspects.</P><br />
<P>2. By inspecting the above said factors, Domestic Energy Assessors can come up with reports that include meter readings, factors that show illegal use of energy, range of power being used and so on. These reports are fed into the softwares that have been made, to analysis such data and provide us with the Energy Performance Certificates to complete the Home Information Packs, as per the standards given by the English government.</P><br />
<P>3. The Domestic Energy Assessors will analyze these inputs and feed them into the software for getting the EPC ready and this will initiate a new set of requirements to be fulfilled. After this procedure is finished, there will be verification of title documents, Sale statements and filling up of the Property Information Questionnaire (PIQ). As the other steps will follow only after the completion of the Energy Performance Certificate, it is one of the most important steps of HIP and the Domestic Energy Assessors play a very important part in the procedures of the same.</P><br />
<P>4. Domestic Energy Assessors can survey even unfinished or planned household buildings by using the plan of their layouts; this requires the help of the owners in delivering their plans about what the appliances and energy consuming devices are to be installed in the house and about the plans for other facilities inside each room of the household.</P><br />
<P>5. Each time a house is being sold or renovated, there is need for Domestic Energy Assessors to inspect the house completely or the plans of renovation work alone and provide them with an EPC. As a rule, every house which gets built or changed from one&#8217;s possession to another, a HIP should be done and the Energy Performance Certificate at hand should not be more than three months old. This being the case, each HIP gets over, only with the help of a Domestic Energy Assessor and his EPC and so they play a very important role in the procedures of the HIP.</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="69">Rigmaden are a leading independent <A href="http://www.rigmadenenergytraining.co.uk" target=_new jQuery1270465041969="11">energy assessor training</A> company offering qualifications for those wishing to become energy assessors, throughout the UK. We are one of the most established ABBE accredited training providers in the energy sector.</P></p>
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		<title>Ease Out the Work to Build Solar Panels Competently</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During times when we think about the fact that the earth is suffering, we cannot help but look back at our past mistakes. Those times when we simply didn&#8217;t care about our planet are moments that will lead us to great regret. Perhaps you&#8217;ve thrown your dirt on the river, played with a plant that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>During times when we think about the fact that the earth is suffering, we cannot help but look back at our past mistakes. Those times when we simply didn&#8217;t care about our planet are moments that will lead us to great regret. Perhaps you&#8217;ve thrown your dirt on the river, played with a plant that turns out dead after all the things that you did, or probably you allowed the water to overflow inside your bathroom last night. However instead of focusing our attention to these saddening things, it is important to understand what we can do for our future. Basically, there are many which you can do and among them is to build solar panels so you can eventually shift to natural source of energy.</P><br />
<P>Building solar panels is not a piece of cake though. No matter how many books or manuals over the internet will help convince you that you can do the work with no worries, you should open up your eyes to the fact that this will involve the work of working with a lot of planning and deliberations just for you to build solar panels competently. However to make the work easier, there are some things which you can do:</P><br />
<P>1. Ask a friend to lend you a hand. This means that you can turn the activity into a group project that everyone will enjoy. Ask your mom or your dad to help you while somebody is doing a nicely grilled barbecue on your yard. This is the idea of clean fun! Everyone will enjoy the process and they will be thrilled later on of knowing that they&#8217;ve been a help to the environment simply by helping build solar panels.</P><br />
<P>2. Buy manuals that are easily understood. Keep in mind that not all manuals you see over the market are the same thus this is where the importance of doing your research to grab the best product you can ever get from the market will be of great advantage.</P><br />
<P>3. To prevent annoyance with the work, be sure to buy the right tools needed to build solar panels. Also, go for those sturdy tools and components because you need them to ease out the way for you. They will not break or start to malfunction easily thus unburdening you from a big pile of trouble. So although they may cost more, they are surely worth your cash.</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="65">If you want to get more information about the process to <A href="http://www.diysolarpowerforhomes.com/solar-panels-for-homes/how-to-build-solar-panels/" target=_new jQuery1268845042312="11">build solar panels</A>, check us out at <A href="http://www.diysolarpowerforhomes.com/home-made-energy-review/" target=_new jQuery1268845042312="12">Reviews of Home Made Energy</A>.</P></p>
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		<title>Wind Power &#8211; 5 Key Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:40:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the growing focus on global warming and declining fossil fuel resources what can we do to minimise our effect on the environment, reduce our carbon footprint, and what resources can we use. One current popular renewable energy resource is the use of wind energy to generate electricity, and the 5 key benefits for you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>With the growing focus on global warming and declining fossil fuel resources what can we do to minimise our effect on the environment, reduce our carbon footprint, and what resources can we use.</P><br />
<P>One current popular renewable energy resource is the use of wind energy to generate electricity, and the 5 key benefits for you are:</P><br />
<P>(1) By using wind energy to generate electricity you will not be relying on electricity utilities who burn fossil fuels. This is good for the environment as it will reduce the amount of green house gasses produced, not just from the burning, but the resource used to extract and transport the fuel.</P><br />
<P>(2) The wind is a free renewable resource, and in many locations it is a constant supply day and night, meaning an uninterrupted power supply. Different locations may be more suitable than others, but in general, most areas will have the required minimum air speed. By raising the height off the ground for your generator, wind speed velocity will increase.</P><br />
<P>(3) Installing a wind generation system to your home can add value to your home, as people see it as an asset to have green energy powered homes.</P><br />
<P>(4) Installation of green energy devices such as wind generation systems is encouraged by local and federal governments to reduce the reliance on existing electrical infrastructure, and in some countries you may be entitled to rebates or financial assistance with the installation costs.</P><br />
<P>(5) Installing wind powered systems can result in up to 50% savings on your electricity bills, and the systems are able to be added to, resulting in a larger generation capacity</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="55">Discover more information and resources for your wind power and solar power energy needs by visiting <A href="http://www.ftwsites.com/gogreen" target=_new jQuery1267979972043="11">http://www.ftwsites.com/gogreen</A></P></p>
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		<title>Home Solar Power Systems &#8211; Cheaper Solar Panel Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 20:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home solar power systems do not have to be expensive to install. You will do well to find commercially available solar panels for less than $2000 each but there are other ways of sourcing them. The great thing about harnessing solar power to produce electricity, heat water or heat your house is that the cost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Home solar power systems do not have to be expensive to install. You will do well to find commercially available solar panels for less than $2000 each but there are other ways of sourcing them. The great thing about harnessing solar power to produce electricity, heat water or heat your house is that the cost is a once off. The running costs after installation are zero so if you can get a good price on the initial installation you are making an already good deal even better.</P><br />
<P>It is very possible to pick up solar panels for free which will be in good enough condition to be incorporated into home solar power systems. One example of this is signage seen at road works or construction sites. These are often run by solar power and it is not uncommon that occasionally they get damaged. Most of the time the damage is minimal, as in a crack, but the companies using them tend to have them replaced anyway.</P><br />
<P>If you check the signs, there are normally contact details for the sign contractor who has taken away these slightly damaged signs and rather than dump the solar panels which have been returned they will be happy to sell the panels for a considerable discount or even give the panels away. Although the panels may not be 100% efficient, they are often adequate for home solar power systems.</P><br />
<P>Alternatively it is actually relatively simple to make your own solar panels and in turn set up home solar power systems which will adequately produce enough electricity to power an average sized house or simply produce hot water for your house using solar water heaters. There are manuals available online which give step by step instructions on how to make solar panels for as little as $150. The process is certainly not brain surgery and the materials required can be obtained quite easily and cheaply.</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="65">If you would like to know more about <A href="http://www.permanentmagneticgenerator.info" target=_new jQuery1267906280438="11">home solar power</A> systems and specifically how you can make one for your house you should go to <A href="http://www.permanentmagneticgenerator.info" target=_new jQuery1267906280438="12">http://www.permanentmagneticgenerator.info</A> where you can get a manual which outlines how to do so and also provides detailed instructions on other systems you can build yourself which will greatly reduce your energy bills.</P></p>
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		<title>Solar Panels &#8211; Are They Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:52:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>San Diego Decorator</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar panels are devices that convert light into electricity. Solar panels are dropping in price, but they still aren&#8217;t dirt cheap, so if you&#8217;re switching to solar it&#8217;s a great time to also carefully evaluate your electricity use. Call your utility company and get an &#8220;energy audit&#8221; and follow the recommendations. Most homeowners can cut [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar panels are devices that convert light into electricity. Solar panels are dropping in price, but they still aren&#8217;t dirt cheap, so if you&#8217;re switching to solar it&#8217;s a great time to also carefully evaluate your electricity use. Call your utility company and get an &#8220;energy audit&#8221; and follow the recommendations. Most homeowners can cut their use of electricity or gas by anywhere from 5% to 30%. By cutting your power usage to an absolute minimum you can purchase only the solar panel capacity that is required for your home. PV (photovoltaic) solar panels are made from solar cells which are a semiconductor material.</p>
<p>Electricity</p>
<p>The process for creating electricity from sun light is rather complex, but all you need to know is that photons collide with electrons in the semiconductor material and essentially free them up to flow when hooked up to a battery. This flow of electrons is what makes an electrical current.</p>
<p>The average household uses 30kwh of electricity per day. Electrical utility companies are required by law to accommodate &#8220;net metering&#8221;. This means that you can sell your excess power back to the power company. Thus, if you are out at work on a sunny day, or go on a two-week skiing vacation and aren&#8217;t using any electricity, the power being created by the solar panels is going back into the grid to the utility company. In other words every kilowatt-hour of electricity produced by a solar energy system ends up being used to the advantage of the homeowner, either as power to run appliances when the homeowner is there or as a dollar-for-dollar credit provided by the utility company for power that is not being used.</p>
<p>Cost</p>
<p>The most important component of the PV solar panel system will probably be the amount of subsidy you are eligible for. Since some utility companies need to meet goals for the amount of renewable energy they furnish, there are some very attractive rebates offered at times. These can be large rebates indeed, up to 50% of the cost of a system or even higher. This can make a system that would support the average 30 kwh per day home cost roughly $20,000 rather than $40,000! In addition, there is a $2,000 tax credit offered by the federal government. However, this is not always the case. In our local area of Colorado there are several utility companies that service the region. One offers a 50% rebate as described above. Another offers a 66% rebate, and a third offers no rebate at all. So you need to check with your utility company to see what rebates, if any, apply to your location. You should also contact a solar panel contractor who can give you lots of information about system costs, and of course they will probably know the rebates offered in your local area. Typical PV solar panels cost about $4 per watt before installation. Installation is a major expense, however, and in the example cited above with a 50% rebate, final system costs will amount to about $6.50- $7.00 per watt installed.</p>
<p>Batteries</p>
<p>Batteries are required in stand-alone systems to provide energy during night hours. These can be very expensive, but if you have an isolated cabin, an RV, or some other need for power and don&#8217;t have access to the public power grid, a solar system with batteries is certainly a solution.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>When you consider the costs of a full blown PV solar system which will cut your electric bill down to zero or close to it, you get one other benefit. The value of your property increases with such a system, and your property taxes will not increase because of this added value. In addition to the satisfaction of cutting down your carbon footprint significantly, your system will eventually pay for itself, and your property will be worth more as well. Keep these factors in mind when you calculate your pay-back period.</p>
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		<title>Homemade Wind Turbine &#8211; Save Money on Energy and Save the Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 23:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Looking for different forms of energy that can be implemented into your home? There are many new forms of alternate energy, including a homemade wind turbine. And you can build it yourself, thus creating free energy for your home.</p>
<p>By purchasing a wind turbine or solar array built by another company, you are spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars. But if you build your own homemade wind turbine, not only will you produce 1000 watts of power, you you will spend less than $100.</p>
<p>Homemade wind turbines are surfacing throughout the nation, even in places where wind gusts are as weak as 6 miles per hour. The wind power is naturally made and available every day, no matter what time of the day. And this energy can be used in many ways such as powering electronics, swimming pools, televisions and evening lights. The turbines can make a big presence in the area, as their height and size make them easy to spot. However, because they are big, it allows them to be more effective, as it can capture more of the gust as possible. There are options to make it smaller, but keep in mind that it probably will not be as effective.</p>
<p>Homemade wind turbines produce an abundance of energy. The wind power, when harnessed correctly, can provide unlimited energy for your home. There are plenty of different handbooks and guides available in libraries, bookstores and hardware stores. Here are a few things you want to be aware of when searching for the right instruction manual:</p>
<p>1. The book should be simple to understand.</p>
<p>2. The generator should have an output of at least 1,000 watts of power.</p>
<p>3. Find a guide that will lead you to parts that will eventually cost less than $100 total.</p>
<p>4. Try not having it too similar to other generators.</p>
<p>5. The products should be accessible to the public. Try to find the parts at local hardware stores. If not, ask your local public utility company for some advice.</p>
<p>6. The parts should be simple to put together for all members of the family. Keep in mind that you are building a machine that will reach heights of 20 feet and taller.</p>
<p>7. The homemade wind generator should be strong enough to withstand tough storms.</p>
<p>8. It must look good, because sometimes neighbors get upset about the looks.</p>
<p>Just keep in mind that the blades of the wind turbine can reach at least nine feet easily, and the base of the turbine can reach heights of 20 feet. While you can leave those dimensions as is, you can also find products that allow you to shorten the base and the blades while still producing copious amounts of energy.</p>
<p>By keeping these tips handy when going to create your homemade wind turbine, your chances of building a great windmill with strong power increase, and you will more than likely have a successful project completed. Take your time and do your homework. And most importantly, don&#8217;t take on this task without the proper manual to guide you. A homemade wind turbine takes time to build, and nothing beats having a good manual with detailed instructions and plans to help you along the way to ensure you build a money saving system. You want your system to power and work, so don&#8217;t let your work and sweat go to no avail. I know many people who didn&#8217;t seek the proper help, and ultimately lost their time and money; don&#8217;t let this happen to you.</p>
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<p>Learn about how I easily made my own <a href="http://windpower.myhomeenergy.org/" target="_new">homebuilt wind power system</a> and saved hundreds of dollars every year. Avoid spending thousands of dollars on wind turbine systems.</p>
<p>My homebuilt wind power system and guide can be found at <a href="http://windpower.myhomeenergy.org/" target="_new">MyHomeEnergy.org</a></p>
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		<title>Plans For Wind Generator</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 23:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>You&#8217;re looking for Plans For Wind Generator since you&#8217;ve decided to build a wind generator of your own for your home. We&#8217;ve built 3 of them so far for ourselves and for friends and feel this is the fastest way to set up renewable energy for your home.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s just no reason to buy a new one that costs in the thousands of dollars when you can build your own for under $150, including the cost of the plans and you can build it in just a couple of days.</p>
<p>What do you need to get started?</p>
<p>·        Detailed plans for wind generator<br />
·        Common household tools- cordless drill, wrenches, etc.<br />
·        A friend or family member to help you out<br />
·        A small working space in which to build</p>
<p>The very first step is to order a DC motor which is used as a power turbine, producing electricity when the blades turn.</p>
<p>The detailed plans show good sources of DC motors that can be shipped directly to your door.</p>
<p>While waiting for it to arrive you should start building the rest of your home wind power machine.</p>
<p>The plans for wind generator showed a great source of towers too- used TV towers that we have used very successfully. They are free for the asking as most people use satellite TV now and the unused towers are free.</p>
<p>You will also find a terrific source of free deep cycle batteries in the plans too. This is very important as the batteries are the real heart of any Renewable Energy system.</p>
<p>Making the blades is probably the most difficult part, but even this will only take you about a day to complete.</p>
<p>For smaller machines under 500 watts capacity you can use PVC pipe for blades.</p>
<p>Larger machines require larger blades and we recommend using wood for machines in the 1000 watt + class. The blades have to be 4 feet long each with a total blade diameter of 8 feet. This is all detailed nicely in the plans.</p>
<p>You can use any clear straight grained wood but cedar and spruce work best and are easily obtained.</p>
<p>When your DC motor arrive simply put together all of the parts.</p>
<p>The very first time you see that blade spinning producing all that free electricity for your home you will smile. You should learn how to build your own solar panels to diversify your system too, as when the sun shines you can produce even more power. It isn&#8217;t a very difficult project either.</p>
<p>Did you know that electricity rates are going to double in price some time next year?</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it time you got started with this project? Let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homemade-wind-generator.com/" target="_new">Plans For Wind Generator</a> is the best place to start to save money on your electricity bill for the future and right now, these projects are simple to complete and will provide lasting results for your family.</p>
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<p>Finding plans for wind generator is not that difficult you will be glad you started on the road to using renewable energy for your home.</p>
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		<title>Ceiling Fans &#8211; A Green Way to Heat and Cool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ceiling fans can help alleviate both the heat and the climbing energy bill. By circulating the air ceiling fans move warm air toward the ceiling and into attic vents while creating a &#8220;wind-chill&#8221; effect, which adds to the cooling sensation. Air conditioners are not known to be very energy efficient. Even the most advanced units [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ceiling fans can help alleviate both the heat and the climbing energy bill. By circulating the air ceiling fans move warm air toward the ceiling and into attic vents while creating a &#8220;wind-chill&#8221; effect, which adds to the cooling sensation.</p>
<p>Air conditioners are not known to be very energy efficient. Even the most advanced units use more power than other appliances in most homes. Annually air conditioners use almost 20% of the kilowatt-hours produced in the United States. In other words, air conditioners alone in the United States are responsible for the consumption of 207,0692,000 tons of coal, 23,074,000 barrels of oil, and over 137,924,800,000 cubic feet of natural gas (based on 2006 national statistics). That staggering figure translates directly to an increased energy bill and money out of your pocket.</p>
<p>Most ceiling fans use the same amount of power as a 75-100 watt light bulb. For such a small power usage a fan can make a home or office feel 8-10F degrees cooler. According to Florida Power and Light, ceiling fans throughout a home can reduce energy bills by up to 40%.</p>
<p>While serving an energy saving function, fans can also accentuate the style and decor in your home or office. Ceiling fan innovation and style have come a long way.</p>
<p><strong>What to look for when buying a Ceiling Fan:</strong></p>
<p>At first glance it may be hard to see why one fan costs $50 and another costs $600. Part if it may have to do with style and appearance, but beyond that the quality of the higher priced fans are generally superior. Quality fans pay attention to blade angle, use higher quality internal components and are better engineered. Cheaper fans will probably function reasonably well at first, but they can quickly begin to generate noise, and wobble. Wobbling in a fan further speeds up the wear and tear on a fan.</p>
<p>Higher quality fans also move more air than a low quality fan of the same size. Ideal blade angle for a traditional ceiling fan is 12-16 degrees. Most cheap fans have a blade angle of 10 degrees or less. On the same size fan this small difference can make a difference of the cheaper fan moving 40% less air. In other words, a cheap fan with 10 degree blades designed to cool a room effectively cools a room roughly half as large.</p>
<p><strong>Fan Sizes and Location:</strong></p>
<p>Traditional fans should be hung in the center of a room. Fan blades should be 7-8 feet from the floor for optimum air circulation. Low profile fans, for lower ceilings, and lengthening stems, for higher ceilings are generally available with fans to ensure they are mounted at their ideal height.</p>
<p>Below a chart shows the approximate size fans should be based on room size</p>
<p>Room Size&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Fan Size</p>
<p>64 square-feet or smaller&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;32-inch or smaller</p>
<p>100 square-feet or smaller&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;34-inch or 36-inch</p>
<p>144 square-feet or smaller&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;38-inch to 42-inch</p>
<p>225 square-feet&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-44-inch to 46-inch</p>
<p>400 square-feet&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-48-inch to 54-inch</p>
<p>485 square-feet&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-56-inch</p>
<p>600 square-feet&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-58-inch to 60-inch</p>
<p><strong>Nontraditional Fans:</strong></p>
<p>Directional fans, as the name implies, are stationary fans designed to cool a specific location or area. Some directional fans swivel to cool a greater area. Generally directional fans have stronger motors and sharper blade angles to move air more aggressively, but otherwise follow the same general quality guidelines as the traditional fans. Directional fans can be great to further cool a room that already has a traditional fan or on it&#8217;s own.</p>
<p>Rotational Fans are a hybrid of Traditional and Directional fans. The fan is ceiling mounted like a traditional fan, but in place of fan blades a horizontal stem is attached to directional fans on either end. These directional fans rotate around the ceiling mount and are adjustable to different angles as desired. It has been claimed that rotational fans move the air most effectively, however the movement of air is the objective and which fan is the right fan is a matter of personal choice.</p>
<p>Lastly, an often-overlooked benefit to ceiling fans is they also help with heating. Most fans have a switch that will change the direction of the blade rotation from pulling air from below toward the ceiling (usually clockwise rotation) to moving the warm air from the ceiling toward the rest of the room (usually counterclockwise direction). Generally the fan will be set to a slower setting to accomplish this without any &#8220;wind chill&#8221; effect, but it is a proven and undeniable benefit.</p></div>
<p>This article was provided courtesy of 1STOPlighting, which is an online shop for all your lighting and ceiling fan needs.</p>
<p>For more information on ceiling fans please visit 1STOPlighting for all your <a id="link_56" href="http://www.1stoplighting.com/" target="_new">lighting fixtures</a> and <a id="link_57" href="http://www.ceilingfanexperts.com/" target="_new">ceiling fan</a> needs.</p>
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