Earth4Energy: Make Your Own Electricity

If you are the type of “environmentally conscious” person who wants to save yourself a ton of cash while also doing your bit to “save the planet” then you should do yourself and the earth a small favor and <a href=”http://www.usfreeads.com/1325389-cls.html”>purchase the Earth4Energy Guidebook</a>. Why? Because it will give you with all of the information you need to build windmills or solar panels on your own.

<a href=”http://ezinearticles.com/?Earth4Energy-Review&id=1311292″>Earth 4 Energy</a> provides detailed step by step instructions on building windmills and solar panels. Whether you decide to build windmills or solar panels is up to you, although depending on where you live one or the other may make more sense.

Obviously if you live in a very bright area such as Austin, Texas then you will probably need to go the solar route. But if you live in a city where there is not much sun but it is pretty windy then you’ll most likely want to go the windmill way.

No matter which method you use, you should be able to construct your renewable electricity generator for less than $200 which is an amazingly good deal when you think about how much cash you will be saving on your power bill month after month. And if you are able to make excess electricity you can sell the extra stuff back to the electric company and make a profit!

It’s understandable if this sounds “too good to be true” but the cool thing is this guide is completely satisfaction guaranteed with a 60 day cash back period for refunds so if you want to try it out and you’re not happy with the guide, you can very easily get all your money back in your hands.

This basically means that you have nothing to lose by trying it out. On the other hand, you have a whole lot to gain. You will be doing more than your to reverse global warming (you will be “greener” than Al Gore himself!) and you will also be saving a ton of cash.

If you really want to do your part for the planet you may want to live in an <a href=”http://www.floydecovillage.com”>eco-village in Floyd, Virginia</a>. 

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