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		<title>Alternative Energy Development in Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 11:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan is a densely populated country, and that makes the Japanese market more difficult compared with other markets. If we utilize the possibilities of near-shore installations or even offshore installations in the future, that will give us the possibility of continued use of wind energy. If we go offshore, it&#8217;s more expensive because the construction [...]]]></description>
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<p>Japan is a densely populated country, and that makes the Japanese market more difficult compared with other markets. If we utilize the possibilities of near-shore installations or even offshore installations in the future, that will give us the possibility of continued use of wind energy. If we go offshore, it&#8217;s more expensive because the construction of foundations is expensive.</p>
<p>But often the wind is stronger offshor<span id="more-740"></span>e, and that can offset the higher costs. We&#8217;re getting more and more competitive with our equipment. The price—if you measure it per kilowatt-hour produced—is going lower, due to the fact that turbines are getting more efficient. So we&#8217;re creating increased interest in wind energy. If you compare it to other renewable energy sources, wind is by far the most competitive today.</p>
<p>If we&#8217;re able to utilize sites close to the sea or at sea with good wind machines, then the price per kilowatt-hour is competitive against other sources of energy, go the words of Svend Sigaard, who happens to be president and CEO of the world&#8217;s largest wind turbine maker, Vestas wind systems out of Denmark. Vestas is heavily involved in investments of capital into helping Japan expand its wind turbine power generating capacity. It is seeking to get offshore installations put into place in a nation that it says is ready for the fruits of investment into alternative energy research and development.</p>
<p>The Japanese know that they cannot become subservient to the energy supply dictates of foreign nations—World War II taught them that, as the US decimated their oil supply lines and crippled their military machine. They need to produce energy of their own, and they being an isolated island nation with few natural resources that are conducive to energy production as it is defined now are very open to foreign investment and foreign development as well as the prospect of technological innovation that can make them independent. Allowing corporations such as Vestas to get the nation running on more wind-produced energy is a step in the right direction for the Japanese people.</p>
<p>The production of energy through what is known as microhydoelectric power plants has also been catching on in Japan. Japan has a myriad rivers and mountain streams, and these are ideally suited places for the putting up of microhydroelectric power plants, which are defined by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization as power plants run by water which have a maximum output of 100 kilowatts or less. By comparison, &#8220;minihydroelectric&#8221; power plants can put out up to 1000 kilowatts of electrical energy.</p>
<p>In Japan, the small-scaled mini- and micro-hydroelectric power plants have been regarded for a considerable time as being suitable for creating electricity in mountainous regions, but they have through refinement come to be regarded as excellent for Japanese cities as well. Kawasaki City Waterworks, Japan Natural Energy Company, and Tokyo Electric Power Company have all been involved in the development of small-scale hydroelectric power plants within Japanese cities.</p>
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		<title>Solar Renewable Energy in High Demand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 11:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have renewable energy career aspirations?  If so, sunny California might be the place for you. According to a recent New York Times article, California has a capacity that exceeds 500 megawatts of solar power at peak periods – which is the same as a major power plant. California has been a longtime proponent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you have renewable energy career aspirations?  If so, sunny California might be the place for you. According to a recent New York Times article, California has a capacity that exceeds 500 megawatts of solar power at peak periods – which is the same as a major power plant. </p>
<p>California has been a longtime proponent of solar energy use, which is a major component of the green movement currently sweeping the United <span id="more-674"></span>States.  A recent report from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council supports this fact. Their study shows that solar capacity in California increased by a third from 2007 to 2008, and now represents about two-thirds of the national total.</p>
<p>Career opportunities in the green industry are increasing, especially for those with renewable energy training.  Plus, the need for knowledgeable green workers is made even greater by President Obama’s $150 billion dollar initiative to increase renewable energy use nationwide.  </p>
<p>California’s reputation as a leader in solar energy use is reinforced by the national focus on renewable energy, and with a greater demand for energy efficiency, specially trained solar energy workers will be in high demand. </p>
<p>What’s more &#8211; California has two, statewide programs that offer rebates and incentives to those with rooftop solar panels.  With savings from these government programs, not to mention the long-term savings on property cooling/heating bills, California residents are in a win-win situation to seek the services of a solar panel installer. </p>
<p>California is leading the solar power movement, but several states are hot on its heels.  For example, New Jersey is second to California with 70 megawatts. New Jersey also has a rebate program for qualifying commercial and residential customers who utilize solar arrays.</p>
<p>There’s no doubt about it – California offers opportunity to those seeking careers in the green industry. However, if ‘California Dreaming’ isn’t your thing, don’t despair – green opportunities are available worldwide.  </p>
<p>Start off on the right track by enrolling in a &lt;a rel=&#8221;nofollow&#8221; onclick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; rel=&#8221;external nofollow&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.training4green.com&#8221;&gt;green career training&lt;/a&gt;.  With a firm background in emerging technologies, you’ll gain a competitive edge in a growing industry that needs you.</p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy Systems for Sustainable Homes &amp; Businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 11:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable Energy Resources embody a large range of new technology products that can help to build a sustainable homes future for the construction industry in the UK. There are new ways of tapping energy from the resources that occur naturally in the enevironment. Take up has been significant particularly in the commercial sector with the [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.epcforepcs.co.uk/Renewable_Energy/index.html" title="Renewable Energy Resources">Renewable Energy Resources</a> embody a large range of new technology products that can help to build a sustainable homes future for the construction industry in the UK. There are new ways of tapp<span id="more-680"></span>ing energy from the resources that occur naturally in the enevironment. Take up has been significant particularly in the commercial sector with the introduction of wind turbines and hydro power. The home domestic market is now growing steadily with manufacturers and suppliers providing a large range of energy efficient products for the home owner and business market.</p>
<p>A selection of systems available today which, in themselves may be constructed and built using sustainable resources to some degree includes Underfloor Heating Systems, Air Source Heat Pumps, Biofuel, Biogas, Biomass, Building Design Products, Commercial Solar Heating Contractors, Compatible Boilers Heating Systems, Evacuated Tube Solar Collectors, Flat Plate Solar Collectors, Ground Source Heat Pump, Photovoltaic Solar Panels, Rainwater Harvesting, Rainwater Harvesting Suppliers, Small Wind Turbines, Solar Heating, Solar Heating Suppliers, Solar Thermal Panel Companies, Solar Ventilation, Sunpipes, Wind Power, and domestic wind turbine kits, however this is not an exhaustive list of products as new ideas are constantly being introduced in this new marketplace.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.epcforepcs.co.uk/Renewable_Energy/index.html" title="Renewable Energy Systems">Renewable Energy Systems</a> offer a real alternative to generating power and electricity through natural resources and are environmentally friendly. The use of such products greatly improves energy ratings as part of the energy performance certificate (EPC) and also offers a way of reducing utility bills for consumer gas, electricity and water for home owners and businesses alike.</p>
<p>To find out more about Renewable Energy and how it can help you to be a low carbon eco-friendly user and at the same time save money on fossil fuelled alternatives please refer to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.epcforepcs.co.uk/Renewable_Energy/index.html" title="Renewable Energy">Renewable Energy</a>.</p>
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		<title>Texas Renewable Energy Incentives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 11:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apart from TXU partnering with various solar companies to lease solar panel systems to homeowners, Texas provides other incentives for businesses and homeowners involved in renewable energy technologies. Texas incentives allow for companies and other organization subject to their franchise tax to deduct 10% of the total cost of a solar energy system from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apart from TXU partnering with various solar companies to lease solar panel systems to homeowners, Texas provides other incentives for businesses and homeowners involved in renewable energy technologies.</p>
<p>Texas incentives allow for companies and other organization subject to their franchise tax to deduct 10% of the total cost of a solar energy system from the franchise tax</p>
<p>Another of Texas&#8217; incentives includes corpo<span id="more-686"></span>rations involved in the manufacturing, selling, and installation of solar energy devices to be exempt from the state franchise tax.  This exemption is significantly beneficial to manufacturers as there is no ceiling on the exemption.</p>
<p>According to Texas&#8217; solar incentives program, the franchise tax is equivalent to the corporate tax.</p>
<p>A solar energy device is defined as a system or series of mechanisms designed primarily to provide heating or cooling or to produce electrical or mechanical power by collecting and transferring solar-generated energy. The term includes a mechanical or chemical device that has the ability to store solar-generated energy for use in heating or cooling or in the production of power.  Wind energy technologies are also eligible for the franchise tax deduction and exemption.</p>
<p>Texas incentives also allow for the property tax exemption of the appraised value of a property as a result of any installation or construction of either a solar or wind-powered energy device meant to produce and distribute thermal, mechanical, or electrical energy for on-site use or for a device that is used to store that energy.</p>
<p>To apply for this incentive, one must fill Form 50-123, &#8220;Exemption Application for Solar or Wind-powered Energy Devices&#8221;.</p>
<p>With many states offering great solar rebates and incentives, it is time for the federal government to strongly encourage the use of renewable energy. In his national address on Tuesday, the President declared one of his next goals is to push <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://articles.pvsolarsalestraining.com/articles.php?ObamaCallingforCleanEnergy" title="Obama Clean Energy">clean energy</a> in the United States.<br />
This is in response to the catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the fact that the United States is spending billions every year on foreign energy. The President want more of our consumed energy to come from national, clean energy sources.</p>
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		<title>Norway’s geographical location is favorable for renewable energy sector</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 11:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renewable Energy &#8211; Norway A knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its Renewable Energy – Norway report covering one of the most promising industries in the region. The government’s active participation, the potential for renewable energy development and technological advancements provides tremendous opportunity for investments in this segment. (]]></description>
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<p>Renewable Energy &#8211; Norway</p>
<p> A knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its Renewable Energy – Norway report covering one of the most promising industries in the region. The government’s active participation, the potential for renewable energy development and technological advancements provides tremendous opportunity for investments in this segment. ( <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pag<span id="more-685"></span>eTracker._trackPageview(&#8216;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; rel=&#8221;external nofollow&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Renewable-Energy-Norway.html&#8221;> http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Renewable-Energy-Norway.html</a> )</p>
<p>The report begins with an overview of the industry indicating installed capacity growth and the electricity generated. Figures pertaining to the installed capacity for hydro and wind power have been provided. An analysis of drivers explains factors contributing to the huge potential based on the geographical distribution for power generation, high precipitation levels, technological developments, favorable water system and fluctuating crude oil prices and falling petroleum production. The key challenges identified include power distribution leading to cost escalations and conflicts with other business interests. </p>
<p> The report highlights the government bodies involved in renewable energy market. The major government programmes and initiatives forwarded by the government towards the development of the industry including Energy21, ENOVA, Offshore Renewable Energy Act, RENERGI as well as various international cooperation agreements have been discussed. The legal framework in the energy sector including various laws and acts to be considered in the application of a new project has been covered. </p>
<p> Competition section profiles the major players in the market. The section contains a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance and business highlights, providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.</p>
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		<title>Four Ways to Make Money Using Renewable Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using homemade solar cells which you can make yourself on a budget for around $100, you can easily harness renewable energy to power your home with. But that&#8217;s not all that you can gain from using renewable energy. Here are four ways to save and make money using renewable energy. Power bills-I just mention this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Using homemade solar cells which you can make yourself on a budget for around $100, you can easily harness renewable energy to power your home with. But that&#8217;s not all that you can gain from using renewable energy. Here are four ways to save and make money using renewable energy.</p>
<p>Power bills-I just mention this in opening, but when you consider that the average American household spends $200 on average each month on utili<span id="more-684"></span>ty bills alone, this is a figure which should not be overlooked. Imagine having an extra $2500 in your annual budget because you generate your own electricity without having to do a thing. That&#8217;s money that could undoubtedly be better spent elsewhere.</p>
<p>Tax breaks-the government is very generous when it comes to those who rely on renewable energy. These people are helping to save the government money in the long-run because there is less need for finite energy sources, not to mention that these people are helping to alleviate the greater energy crisis and concerns which our nation faces. The IRS issues these people tax breaks, so remember this come tax season.</p>
<p>Home value-other homeowners are interested in saving and making money just as you are. Having solar cells attach to your home when you sell it significantly adds to its value. So keep this in mind when it comes time to sell and ask your realtor about it.</p>
<p>Extra energy-using DIY energy guides, you can easily build your own solar cells. Many homeowners who do this go on to construct multiple solar cells. Why do this? Because for every bit of energy which you produce but do not consume in any given month, you can sell all that energy back to the power company for profit. Imagine making an exit $2500 each year without having to do anything beyond constructing a few extra solar cells one afternoon?</p>
<p>Many companies and homeowners with extra land to devote to it line their land with solar cells with the sole purpose of creating moneymaking energy and bring in a very attractive secondary or even primary income this way. The best part about it is that it&#8217;s entirely automated and it&#8217;s income for life, not to mention that it&#8217;s entirely up to you as to how much energy which you produce</p>
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		<title>Who Needs Electricity From Renewable Energy System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It could be &#34;all the rage&#34; today to jump on the bandwagon and need to use replenish-able energy to help save the planet, but in reality, how do you use the earth&#8217;s renewable resources and save cash on our own energy costs? How does one basically get to employ a renewable energy like the sun [...]]]></description>
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<p>It could be &quot;all the rage&quot; today to jump on the bandwagon and need to use replenish-able energy to help save the planet, but in reality, how do you use the earth&#8217;s renewable resources and save cash on our own energy costs? How does one basically get to employ a renewable energy like the sun or wind to power your home? Do you get a professional installer to put up some solar energy panels or a wind energy generator? Wil<span id="more-739"></span>l you take the leap and try to do it yourself and hope you actually finish the project and end up with a usable system? There are many questions about this topic but we will try to give you some answers.</p>
<p>Good stories is, green energy is rising and that makes it simpler for the typical person to setup and install your own clean energy system.</p>
<p>The truth is that it isn&#8217;t hard not hard to build wind turbines and many homeowners are taking the challenge to build their own wind turbines as an inexpensive means to using renewable energies. It isn&#8217;t exactly snap-your-fingers straightforward to build wind turbines either, but with the proper plans and a galvanized builder you can be building air turbines in no time.</p>
<p>When the wind dies down (or doesn&#8217;t exist at all) then solar energy panels are a great option and frequently solar energy panels and wind energy generators are used together to generate a home&#8217;s power. Solar electricity is an example of the finest and most trustworthy replenish-able energy sources available. The difficulty most amateur environmental soldiers find is that the cost of professionally installed solar power systems is way outside their budget and it could take well over ten years to see a return on their investment. </p>
<p>You might be thinking that building wind turbines and/or solar cells on your own will cost thousands of dollars much like a professional system. You would be stunned just how inexpensive building your own solar or wind energy system can be. With the right plans, you can build your own wind energy generator for between $180-200 and less if you can find some pieces to recycle from other used apparatus, as an example. The key is to discover a plan that works for your goals.</p>
<p>There are numerous different DIY plans available online today. You need to make sure that you get complete plans that include</p>
<p>? Complete instructions and diagrams</p>
<p>? resources to get certain parts you can need ( best to avoid plans that require purchasing parts from specialised internet sites since this can cost extra money ) </p>
<p>The key to keeping costs down and completing any project lies in good planning, and the right manual will help you do just that. Look for proven, experienced and moderately priced replenish-able energy manuals. You do not have to spend hundreds, and some of the finest manuals available are terribly creative in their use of materials found at your local hardware store or by employing recycled materials.</p>
<p>So, for a little bit of elbow grease, you can make your own electricity for years ahead, help the environment and save money with a &quot; renewable energy system.<br />
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		<title>Renewable Energy Solutions Systems Announces Launch Of A New Turnkey Low-Cost Solar Dc-To-Dc Telecom Power Solution For Mobile Cell Tower Cabinets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Eliminates Carbon Emissions and Slashes Costs up to 45-percent with Solar Photovoltaic Design</p>
<p>ORLANDO, FL and NEW YORK – Renewable Energy Solution Systems, Inc. [RESS] the launch of a new renewable energy solution which will deliver a low-cost, solar DC-to-DC, power solution for mobile cell power cabinets.  The patent-pending technologies will also include a redundancy capacity should the power grid become unavailable.<span id="more-682"></span></p>
<p>RESS is planning the rollout of the RES 64i™ Solution Series during Q3, 2010.  The RES 64i™ turnkey solar DC-DC power solution is specifically designed and fitted for any mobile telecom power cabinet.</p>
<p>The unprecedented growth is creating a new configuration as far as power usage and demands. Up until this point, the cell tower power cabinets have been powered by the local utilities and the power grid, backed up by diesel and batteries. By the end of 2009, there will be over 260,000 towers, representing approximately 1,000,000 power cabinets.  Compounding the growth and proliferation of cell phones is the growth of smart phones, which require significantly more bandwidth.</p>
<p>Mobile cell power cabinets are the primary contributor of Telco carbon emissions due to their reliance upon power provided by the utilities. According to a 2008 report published by Forrester Research, Telco companies account for 37% of ICT carbon emissions.</p>
<p>“We are excited about the introduction of the 64i for the telecom industry. The 64i finally offers a solar power solution that is a practical, cost-effective and compelling choice for remote wireless telecom cell sites. Our RESS 64i makes good on its promise to deliver a solar telecom solution to an issue which has baffled the industry for years, if not decades. Our technology solutions are perfectly positioned to benefit from the growth in mobile Internet usage while limited the greenhouse gas effect,” said George Demakos, President &#038; CEO.</p>
<p><strong>The Company: </strong></p>
<p>Renewable Energy Solution Systems, Inc. [RESS] is among the nation’s first renewable energy companies providing affordable, turnkey telecom solar energy solutions for the wireless telecommunications industry, mobile phone carriers, wireless tower operators, and broadcast communications infrastructure companies. RESS offers renewable technology solutions for commercial installation.  RESS operates offices in Orlando, Florida and Westbury, New York.  For more information go to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.renewablesolutions.com/">www.renewablesolutions.com</a> or <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.res64i.com/">www.RES64i.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Save Big, Save Now&#8230; with Solar Roof Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 11:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paying power bills on time is often a problem for a lot of us, and all of us sometimes find ourselves wishing that we could cut back on the use of electricity without causing discomfort for our families.  And so do-it-yourself solar roof panels could very well be the much sought after mea of saving [...]]]></description>
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<p>Paying power bills on time is often a problem for a lot of us, and all of us sometimes find ourselves wishing that we could cut back on the use of electricity without causing discomfort for our families.  And so do-it-yourself solar roof panels could very well be the much sought after mea of saving money without having to cut back on the amount of power we use.</p>
<p>Great progress has been made in recent times in the generati<span id="more-643"></span>on of renewable energy with technology that can easily be exploited by the home handy-person for minimum cost. You may not have been aware of these changes but nevertheless it is a fact that the natural power of the planet is being utilized in numerous ways to provide electrical power for private homes.</p>
<p>This change has arisen principally because of the availability of excellent do-it-yourself guides dealing with the building solar roof panels, and so it has been possible for ordinary people to build their own solar panels with components and materials that are available from their local hardware stores.</p>
<p>So it has basically come down to being provided with a list of required materials to purchase and then simply following the well described step-by-step process of putting it all together. Making solar roof panels can be a very satisfying project for the whole family and besides being quite simple it is extremely cost effective.</p>
<p>Provided you plan carefully there is no reason why you should pay more than $100 for the required materials, and this is really an insignificant investment considering the savings that will be made in your normal electricity bills.</p>
<p>It is as well to remember too that the panels that you make are just as effective and efficient as those that are available commercially at very much greater cost. In addition to that, your panels can be customized to blend with your home.</p>
<p>So this really is the time to take advantage of an opportunity such as this and be rid of your dependency on your electricity supplier. And an added and important bonus is that you will be playing an effective part in reducing atmospheric CO2 and the greenhouse effect.</p>
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		<title>Why These 3 Renewable Energy Sources Are Not Going To Bring You Profit &#8211; Learn The Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are three major renewable energy sources &#8211; wind power, solar power, and magnetic power. Recently, there has been a lot of hype surrounding these with promises that you can make your own electricity using each of these. Even more, some claim that you can make so much electricity that you have a surplus and [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are three major renewable energy sources &#8211; wind power, solar power, and magnetic power. Recently, there has been a lot of hype surrounding these with promises that you can make your own electricity using each of these. Even more, some claim that you can make so much electricity that you have a surplus and you can sell it to your power company. All these claims are probably well-founded in facts. The purpose of this article<span id="more-688"></span>, however, is to present you with the shortcomings of each of these three sources, so that you can make a better decision based on a careful consideration of pros and cons and not only hearsay. </p>
<p>What is wrong with wind power systems?</p>
<p>In theory wind power systems can make you a lot of free electricity whenever the wind is blowing. Stop. Do you see the first shortcoming? Yes, the wind has to be blowing. If it is not blowing for some reason, then you are not making electricity anymore. Therefore, the first shortcoming of wind power is its over-dependence on its source &#8211; the wind. Whenever there is no wind, there is no electricity. With this, obviously, you can not go completely off-grid.</p>
<p>The second shortcoming of wind power systems is connected with the price of such an installation. How much do you think it would cost you to purchase a wind turbine and to set up your wind power system? It can certainly cost you well within the tens of thousands of dollars. And how long will it take for this system to repay for itself? Well, let us say that you save $100 per month, which is a reasonable amount &#8211; not too much, not too little. This makes a little over $1000 per year. So depending on the price of your system you are set for up to 20-30 years for your system to repay for yourself. Do you have so much time to wait? </p>
<p>Now, how about solar power systems?</p>
<p>Yes, it is quite similar to wind power. In the case of solar power, however, you need not wind but sun exposure for it to make you electricity. If the sun is shining, you are making electricity. If it is not shining, though, you are stuck without electricity. Therefore, you can not really go off-grid with solar power either. </p>
<p>Price is another big factor in solar power systems as well. They are pretty expensive &#8211; perhaps even more expensive than wind power systems. The initial investment of tens of thousands of dollars takes a while to repay itself unless you are really lucky and you get a lot of solar exposure. So similarly to wind power, solar power systems take a long time to pay for themselves and are not reliable to give you electricity all the time. Do you want to get stuck with such an expensive and sometimes inefficient system?</p>
<p>Finally, let us look at what is bad about magnetic power systems?</p>
<p>Magnetic power systems are the cheapest of the three. However, the bad thing about them is that you have to build them yourselves, i.e. presumably not everyone can build one. So you need know-how. Where do you get this know-how? And is it going to allow a complete newbie make a well-working magnetic power generator? </p>
<p>But there is one more shortcoming of magnetic power generators, and that is their efficiency. We already mentioned the low price. Well, you get what you pay for, so the return is not that high either &#8211; it takes several hours to charge a simple 12V battery. Therefore, magnetic power generators are definitely not sufficient to go off-grid and stay off-grid.</p>
<p>So, these were the shortcomings of the three top renewable energy sources. One could easily see that each of these has its shortcomings. But what if you were to implement all of these, so that they could complement each other. Furthermore, what if you had a step-by-step guide on how to make each one of them? Thus, you could save money and you could make sure that your renewable energy system is most efficient. For a list of renewable energy DIY systems check the link below.</p>
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