Saturday, July 11, 2015

How To Make a Residential Wind Turbine & Save 80% On Your Energy Bills

How To Make a Residential Wind Turbine & Save 80% On Your Energy Bills

 Now, more than ever, everyone is thinking about “doing their part” to help the environment. They are also thinking about how to save money.

The problem that is keeping people from using wind power is the cost. People think that it is just too costly to have a residential wind turbine.

There are a couple of methods with residential applications to beat the high cost of energy using renewable resources. One would be through the use of solar power panels and the other would be through the use of a wind turbine. For this article we will look at a wind turbine that you could build yourself, that would pay for itself many times over.

Some people would be surprised to find out that you could build your own residential wind turbine as a weekend project for less than $200.00. Many, many people have done it and are saving up to 80 percent on their energy bills.

Obviously the large companies selling wind generators don’t want you to think about this, because they will charge you thousands of dollars for a wind turbine that is not much better than you could build for less than $200.00. And any extra energy that you generate can actually be sold to your energy provider. But just don’t expect to get the same price that they would charge you for it.
Many experts are predicting that wind energy will be one of the leading sources of energy on the planet. Many people have already made the switch to this clean, renewable source of energy. And many of these people built their own residential wind turbines and are saving a significant amount of money.

The question is, when are you going to take advantage of this free energy source and start saving money too? Save the environment and save some money. Seems like a great solution to two problems. This is a nobrainer. Join the thousands of people who are saving money and saving the environment. Here is the link for more information: Earth4Energy.

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