Posts Tagged ‘Energy’
Windmill Design
If you’re thinking of building your own windmill, one of the main areas to consider is windmill design. If you are in a populated neighborhood or suburb, you will want to check with the neighborhood associations and zoning boards to make sure that they are OK with the design and placement of your windmill.
Originally posted 2009-05-07 18:15:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
What is Windmill Energy?

It has always been a dream of mine to live completely off the grid. How nice would it be to not only help the environment, but to also be able to generate my own energy and be entirely self sufficient? Pretty damn nice.
Originally posted 2009-05-07 16:30:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
How to Make Solar Panels on Your Own
How to Make Solar Panels on Your Own
By Alexandru Matei
Over the last couple of years solar power generators have become more and more popular due to our hard economical times. Thousands of solar power systems are being installed domestically every day. Not only people lower their energy bills but solar panels are also safe for the environment. Read on if you’re interested in making your own solar panels that can drastically reduce your energy bills month after month.
Originally posted 2009-08-26 06:51:12. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Can You Make Money with Wind Energy?
I found this article about wind energy online and thought that I would repost it here on this blog. It’s pretty interesting. Enjoy!
Can You Make Money With Home Made Renewable Energy?
By Chris Steiner
Have you ever wondered if it is possible to not just save money on your electric bill, but actually make money by generating electricity at home? The truth is that you can, but don’t quit your job just yet. Even though it is possible, there are definitely some things you need to know about it.
Originally posted 2009-07-28 17:35:53. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Wind Energy
Wind energy is a converted form of solar energy. The sun’s radiation heats different parts of the earth at different rates—most notably during the day and night, but also when different surfaces (for example, water and land) absorb or reflect at different rates. This in turn causes portions of the atmosphere to warm differently. Hot air rises, reducing the atmospheric pressure at the earth’s surface, and cooler air is drawn in to replace it. The result is wind.
Originally posted 2009-09-17 16:50:42. Republished by Blog Post Promoter