Is the Green DIY Energy guide for building solar panels a scam? The owner of this system claims that it has helped him save more money by harnessing free sunlight. This seemed like a really interesting project to me when I first heard it. Even though I was still skeptical, I still went ahead to purchase this and now I am glad that I did.
Making my own solar energy system following the steps in this guide has been very rewarding and fun for me. Not only has it helped me cut down my electric bills significantly, I am also happy to be doing my part in helping to keep the environment clean.
What Are the Main Benefits You Can Expect to Experience by Following the Green DIY Energy Methods?
1. More Savings on Electric Bills
The solar panels can cut down your electricity bills by as much as 80 to 90%. For some people who live in areas that receive a lot of sunlight, they have also been able to sell the excess power that is produced back to the grid company for a profit. These companies that pay you the excess produced use a net metering policy. This means that the extra electric power generated by you can be shared by other users on the grid, and you earn a profit for supplying this electricity.
2. Much More Affordable to Build Compared to Purchasing a Retail Version
Using these plans have made the solar panels a much more worthwhile investment. Buying the panels retail are very expensive and from my calculations, can take a few years before the investment amount is made back. Using Green DIY Energy allowed me to recover my costs in just 2 months.
3. You Will Not Be Affected by Power Outages
In the case of a power outage, your house will continue to receive electricity from the solar systems or from the batteries at night and will not be affected by the outage.
4. Eligible to Claim Tax Credits from the Government
You can start to receive tax credits from the government for using cleaner green energy.
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Is Green DIY Energy a Scam? – Green DIY Energy Review
March 25th, 2011Green Energy at a Great Price
March 24th, 2011
Did you know that you can make your own green energy for less than $200? That is less than it costs to pay for your energy bill every month. Unfortunately, when many people make the decision to go green they don’t know how to do it for a reasonable price. Going green can be cheap but you need to know where to look.
If you wanted to make your own solar panel or wind turbine how would you go about doing it? The task can be very overwhelming which is why many people make bad decisions when trying to make natural energy. For instance, a popular method of creating a natural power source is to have a system professionally installed. You’ve probably seen success stories on TV or even on the internet. Seems like a great way to make your own renewable energy and start saving cash right? Wrong. What you often don’t see in these examples is that having a green energy system professionally installed can cost thousands of dollars.
It would take at least six months for a system like that to pay for itself. So, how is it possible to make natural power at a reasonable price? By finding a reliable DIY green energy guide. A guide will allow you to create clean energy system at a cheap price as well as help you build it very easily and quickly.
A natural energy guide will give you many necessary pieces of information to creating a natural power system at a cheap price. Did you know that many materials needed for building a solar panel can be obtained at no charge? A guide will offer many valuable tips for getting the materials you need for virtually nothing. Do you know how to create schematics for a clean energy system? A guide will also save you hundreds of hours of painstaking research. Everything that you need is right in front of you.
Natural energy is clean, effective, and absolutely free. Why not take advantage of it?
What Are Your Energy Concerns? Are Renewable Options in Your Future?
March 19th, 2011
Are you worried about your current and future oil, gasoline, electric and natural gas bills? Would you be willing to try solar panels, wind technology or another renewable energy if you knew by doing so the technologies would eventually pay for themselves by vastly lowered utility bills, tax incentives, rebates and more? Well, they can, and here is a brief recap of what is available through the Federal and your State government.
Did You Know the US Government Can Help? A key part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (more commonly known as the “Stimulus Bill”) involves a variety of energy-tax incentives and funding provisions for alternative energies, focusing on reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and encouraging renewable energy. Under the legislation homeowners will continue to receive 30% off the cost of a home solar power system in the form of a federal tax credit. In addition, the legislation eliminated a prior cap of $2,000 for the tax credit. This is the Federal Government, so the guidelines of what is and is not covered are very strict, there are sites online that summarizes thing very well, including tips on applying for the tax credit when filing your Federal income taxes. In addition to energy efficiency through energy star appliances, new windows, insulation and the like, the incentives provides distinct benefits to those using the following technologies:
Geothermal Heat Pumps Small Wind Turbines (Residential) Solar Energy Systems Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Systems) Fuel Cells (Residential Fuel Cell and Microturbine System)
By the way, many of the same folks in Washington, DC that want to prevent President Obama from stopping handouts to oil companies to research alternative energies (as though their profits and the knowledge that oil is a finite resource aren’t enough) also want to put an end to these incentives. Originally enacted to be in effect into the next decade, they are now scheduled to expire at the end of 2012.
What can you do: Call, email or write your congressman/woman and senators and let them know what you think about it. Believe it or not, many of them DO listen to voters. To find out more about the specific things covered under the program and tips on filing your taxes, visit: (For more information and specifics of the legislation’s energy efficiency/renewable energy incentives, please visit http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index.
Most States Help As Well Nearly all states have tax or rebate incentives in one form or another that encourage residential and commercial customers to move towards renewable energy, including solar and wind technology. The variety of programs (and what is covered) varies greatly from state to state. While some of these states are recognized to be “sunny” or in the “Sun Belt,” many are not. Here is a partial list of states that have some of the best programs for residential consumers and commercial businesses.
Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Hawaii Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota New Jersey New Mexico Oregon Pennsylvania
What is Specifically Available In Your State? It’s Surprisingly Easy to Find Out! DSIRE, the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency, “serves as the nation’s most comprehensive, one-stop source of information on federal, state, local, and utility incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.” DSIRE contains information on more than 2,200 programs and is accessible online for free at http://www.dsireusa.org.*
For all states, DSIRE provides asummary of programs available to residences and businesses as well as individuals to contact for additional information, and where you find details about the programs online. Once you’ve decided that you are really serious about making the move towards renewable energy, you need to get several estimates and get a great contractor. This means a contractor with an impeccable reputation and a strong knowledge of the applicable Federal and State guidelines for energy efficiency and renewable technologies, as well as the mechanics of installing your chosen system. But that’s a story for another time.
* Source: Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE)
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The 5 Types of Solar Energy
March 19th, 2011
With Solar power potentially being I significant ingredient in the cake of renewable energy sources the world will need to replace fossil fuels it is important to understand the different types of Solar power. This article will give an over view of all the different types.
o Solar Cells -Just about everyone has seen solar cells being used on pocket calculators with LCD displays. This is of course not the only sue for a Solar cell with many being placed on top of buildings. Most Solar panels are made form silicon and act as semi conductors converting sunlight directly into electricity.
o S Fibers – This method is similar to Solar cell in that sunlight is converted directly to electricity. Unlike the Solar cells however this method uses a solar tape made from titanium dioxide. It has been suggested that this tap could be used in building materials or even in the construction of cars.
o Solar Chemical Power – Solar Chemical Power is still in the early stages of research but the theory behind it is that a chemical reaction is used to turn sunlight into electricity.
o The Solar Pond – The Solar pond uses three different layers of salt to prevent heat convection and store energy from the sun. A solar Pond would typically be used to provide heat rather than electricity.
o The Solar Updraft Tower- The Idea of the Solar updraft tower is that air passes through a green house like building and becomes heated this air is then channeled through a tower where it rises and drives turbines in much the same way as a conventional power station.
Most of the technologies mentioned above are still in their infancies but some appear to be very promising in particular solar fibers, which have huge potential as they can be integrated into other materials. This could in theory lead to buildings that could power themselves through absorbing light using their brickwork or cars that charge themselves up with energy if left in the sunlight. Clearly Solar Power is a good way off this at the moment but in time Solar Power is a technology that really could change the world.
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March 16th, 2011
More and more people are looking toward an entire clean energy sources without hampering the environment. With the aid of technology, renewable energy is one among the human discovery that contributes to the mother earth. Alternative renewable sources such as sun, water, and wind will change how the entire world functions in an orderly manner. Aiming for further developments is the main cause of global warming, climate change, and other environmental annihilation.
Sun play the very significant role of renewable energy sources. Solar energy is generated through the use of solar panel. It is widely use among the renewable energy as a means of alternative sources. Solar energy operates on a wide range of subjects, from harnessing energy by using solar panel to environmental conservation, from government becoming main thrust to boosting the economy. This renewable reshaped most homeowner way of life. Because of its easy installation, most business and homeowner used to have it mounted on their roof top where solar panel can directly collects the solar energy.
On the other hand, wind energy is the most widely adopted among the renewable sources of energy. During the old age, it was mainly use by Chinese to pump water for irrigation system. Due to discovery that wind energy does not produce any pollution, it has grown popular for home use. Wind energy is the safest and cleanest among alternative sources energy and entirely free. Like solar energy, wind energy operates the same way. It requires an amount of wind in order to function.
Hydro energy takes it popularity as a form of huge amount of energy producer by means of water. However, it downgrades the feasibility of energy source because of what had happened to China, resulting to death of thousand people. The generalization, renewable energy is best alternative, but it depends on how we utilize it.




