Energy 4 Earth - Look for a Way to Relieve Strain on the Earth’s Energy Sources With Energy 4 Earth

Posted on 27th August 2011 by admin in home windmill

Are you looking for a way to reduce your impact on the environment? Look for a way to relieve strain on the Earth’s energy sources with Energy 4

Earth. What is Energy 4 Earth and how can it solve the problem of costly renewable energy sources? First, what is Energy 4 Earth? It is an ebook

download that contains invaluable information to guide, inform and how to use wind or solar energy made at home. This brings us to how it can solve the

cost part of wind and solar power. Planning and building a windmill or solar panel on your own can save thousands of dollars and makes solar and wind

power a reality to everyone. The Energy 4 Earth ebook shows you how to accomplish this amazing feat. Not only will you be saving your money in

energy bills, but you will also take a giant step forward in protecting our planet for years to come by not using diminishing energy supplies. You can also

feel good about the fact that carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gasses will not be caused by your source of power. What information exactly

does the Energy 4 Earth ebook contain. It holds the key to what is needed before starting the energy project, explains just how solar and wind power

process works, with in-depth guided illustrations and instructions it shows how to build your very own wind power generator or solar power generator for

as little as a hundred dollars, increasing the source for increase energy intake and bonus chapters too. The bonus chapters include how to reduce your

oil dependence, how to use and make ethanol as an energy source and more. Many everyday people have managed to build and supply their homes with

their own made energy to power everyday appliances to even increasing power input to the point of selling energy back to utility companies and bringing in

money. The Energy 4 Earth ebook is one of many on the market for downloading, but Micheal Harvey’s Energy 4 Earth is the original and tested process

that includes detailed knowledge that other home-energy ebooks just can’t come close to. Why is it only available as a download and not in print? Micheal

Harvey is a renewable energy enthusiast who is trying to relieve the strain on the Earth’s energy sources through his ebook Energy 4 Earth and putting his

book on paper did not seem like a responsible thing to do. As an ebook form updates can be provided to members without charge and with a printed

book updated versions would need to be purchased using even more paper and reducing our tree environment. So we can look to Energy 4 Earth to

create, build and establish our very own source of energy through solar or wind power. Using our homemade, but professional-looking, solar panels or

windmills to generate renewable energy we can stop reducing the Earth’s sources of energy.

Jim Johnson

What is the name of T-bone Pickens windmill energy company and what company ships the windmills for him in Tx?

Posted on 26th August 2011 by admin in energy windmill


ROFLMAO @ T-Bone

Historical Sanibel Lighthouse

Posted on 19th August 2011 by admin in home windmill

After a leisurely breakfast and long walk through the Sanctuary, we decided to just hang out at Toucan House before we went over to friends Lynne and George’s home for dinner.

I took a book to the second floor loft bedroom porch and enjoyed the view of near by tree tops and distant roof tops, feeling luxuriously free and easy as the breezes blew through the palms.

But it gets dark early on the Island these days and dusk started settling in at 5, leaving me in complete darkness by 6. Even before I had time to put my book down and get ready to leave for dinner, the moon was out above the palms with hundreds of stars to keep her company.

And I marveled at how incredible those sea journeys years ago must have been with the moon and the stars guiding the way across the beautiful but often dangerous seas.

No doubt the sight of lights and land must have been a welcome vision for the sailors who took those risks.

I can imagine the sea navigators who arrived at Sanibel joyfully sighting the Island lighthouse and their relief to be near land.

Though there is discussion currently on-going as to how the lighthouse should be maintained, I am hopeful that this guiding light will stay bright and continue to be an important element in the history of the Island.

Built to withstand the strongest of hurricanes, this navigational lighthouse has stood on the island for well over a century.

The story of how there came to be a lighthouse on Sanibel Island begins, as is often the case, with a shipwreck. In this case the very ship carrying the raw iron to build the lighthouse sank a few miles offshore after becoming grounded on a shallow-water sandbar.

Vessels from Key West steamed up the coast and were able to salvage some of the cargo. The lighthouse was completed during the summer of 1884.

The tower is unusual in construction. It rests, windmill fashion, within an interlocking iron framework that, in turn, is attached to concrete supports seated deep in the ground. A winding staircase leads over 120 steps to the lantern house, where a modern flashing light alerts passing ships.

Seen from a distance across the lush Sanibel landscape, it appears out of place. Its rigid structure seemingly at odds with the softness of the land on which it sits.

But for those sailors seeking a port in a storm, no doubt the enchanting blinking of the lighthouse eye was as welcomed and welcoming as any fair lady who may have been waiting at the port.

Sylvia Guarino

If 80,000 homes installed solar panels that put 1kw into the grid would this overload the grid?

Posted on 18th August 2011 by admin in solar panels for homes

Ok so if 80,000 homes installed solar panels and each house gives 1kw to the grid would this be enough to power to power a whole area.also assuming all power stations are online would this be too much power for the grid.also would half of the power stations be able to become offline if this happened

If the 80,000 homes were spread out it would actually effectively increase the capacity of the grid as the sources would be decentralized relieving the congestion points.

Earth 4 Energy Review

Posted on 2nd August 2011 by admin in home windmill

Plenty of people will provide an Earth 4 Energy review saying the product is great, but few actually tell us why or whether it can really benefit our efforts to take advantage of wind and solar power in the home.  For those of us who are prospective buyers of this type of product, often one of the foremost questions we have in our minds is ‘will this really give me the information I need to get the job done?’.  The reality is, a lot of the online ‘tutorial’ type packages are a bit light on when it comes to the all important details of actually purchasing and installing the necessary components to a wind power or solar energy system.

Click Here To Read More About Earth 4 Energy & How To Make Your Own Solar Panel

Without wanting to sound too much the cynic, if I purchase a guide on how to build a windmill…I want a guide on how to build a windmill, not a fluffy overgeneralized guide which blankets basic info with unpersuasive propaganda about how good I should feel for ‘doing my part’ for the environment.  Not that saving the planet isn’t high on my agenda…it is, but I want to make sure that any info product I purchase showing me how is worthy of the investment.

Fortunately, Earth 4 Energy is one of the guides which doesn’t skimp on the details.  In fact, it’s positively brimming with info and that is one of the major reasons it tops our product list.

Earth 4 Energy is a downloadable ‘ebook’ and video product which primarily comprises a 70+ page pdf document and associated tutorial video’s.  Ahhhhh video’s…thank goodness for videos.  It is quite literally a step by step, fully integrated guide to purchasing and installing alternative energy systems and if the vids aren’t enough the book is fully illustrated to help the handyman handicapped among us.

What immediately impressed us was the ease of use of the guide, and the emphasis on affordability of alternative energy systems.  It literally takes a step by step, paint by numbers approach to to the task of implementing solar and wind power supply using readily available materials.  For those living outside the States (like me) you’ll need to make the odd metric adjustments, but one other huge benefit of Earth 4 Energy was the provision of exact specifications and material requirements.  Did we mention we loved the video’s?  Anything that lets us be a home hardware expert by mimicry alone gets our thumbs up.

We’re not left in the dark wondering which battery we need, guessing what the appropriate height of our wind tower should be, or how to set up our relay to figure out whether they are actually charging and saving us money or whether we’ve simply constructed an expensive garden ornament.  Those with a bit of technical knowledge will probably want to skip over some of the more obvious guidelines, but can still benefit from the designs.

Maureen Smith