Reduce Your Electric Bill
If you have been surprised and devastated by large the electricity bills you have been getting, it is time to take some concrete steps towards fixing the problem. You can reduce your electricity bills by following very simple steps.
This article will list some simple, easy-to-do things to reduce your electricity bill.
Limited use: Start with the room you are sitting in. If you were to take a call in another room or join your family at the dining table, would you just step out of your room without any concern for the electrical appliances in the room? If you would, stop right there, and look around. Switch off all the appliances even if you would be back in five minutes. Yes, even that will help. Every drop of water constitutes to the ocean.
Another thing to take care of here is what you perceive as an electronic appliance. Would you switch off the television set, turn off the fan, but not the light bulb? Yes, you need light, but not now when you are leaving the room. Taking care of these small things will go a long way in reducing the dreaded huge electricity bills.
Smart investments: Make some smart power investments by replacing your incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs. These bulbs are a great power-saving investment.
Buy the Power Save gadget. The gadget helps monitor the power supply to your house and uses the minimum that is needed.
Home appliance usage: Most of us complain that the electricity bill touches the sky because of the number of electrical appliances they have at home. However, the electricity bill is not directly proportional to the number of gadgets you use but the way you use them. Let’s see how you can avoid the typical power-wasters.
• Use the washing machine only when there is a full load of clothes.
• Keep the geyser on for the minimal amount of time.
• Keep the air-conditioner at the minimum low or high temperature, just enough to keep you off the heat or the cold outside.
• Switch off the computer monitor even when you take a one-minute break. It takes just a second to switch on the monitor again!
Yeah, you have to stick to this way of life for saving power at home and for the world.
Remember, reducing your electricity bill is equivalent to saving power, thus helping the world save power for its future generations.
Make power at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Get our complete guide at www.earth4energy.com
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New Tax Credit For Home Wind Power
Did you install a small windmill to produce electricity for your home in 2008? If you did, you may qualify for a tax credit of up to $4000 of the cost of your system. If you install a home windmill this year, you’ll still get this fantastic tax credit – in effect, a huge sale on home-generated electricity! Claim your $4000 today by building your own windmill.
The tax credit, added to the economic stimulus act signed by President Bush on Oct. 3 2008, provides a credit of up to 30% of the cost, including materials and labor for wind, solar and geothermal projects. The limits are $2000 for solar or geothermal projects, $4000 for wind power and $500 for each one-half kilowatt of fuel cell capacity.
These tax credits are designed to stimulate the use of alternate energy generation for individual homeowners, and to supplant the use of natural gas and fossil-fueled electricity generation.
Wind produced energy was added in 2008 under the Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit act.
So, what are you waiting for? The time for adding an alternate energy source to your home has never been better. And, thanks to these tax credits, you can effectively knock thousands of dollars off the price for personal energy independence.
Now that you know you’re going to save thousand$$ on your home windmill project, here is a great start to help you find windmill plans!
How Much Power Do You Need Your Windmill To Make?
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Do you know how much power you need to generate each month?
This is something you really need to know BEFORE you start to design your alternative system. If you don’t have this information, up front, you may be deeply disappointed in the generation plan that you ultimately choose. Fortunately, this is an easy task, and it doesn’t involve higher mathematics, either!
Watts going on here?
Electrical power consumption is measured in Watts. Each of your appliances has a power rating, generally in Watts if you live in the U.S. For example, if you were to run a typical clothes dryer for one hour, you’d use approximately 5000 Watts. A color television will use about 200 Watts per hour. Figure how many hours per month you use the appliance (say 20 hours for the dryer) and here’s how many watts you’ll have used:
5000 (Watts) x 20 hours = 100,000 watts or 100 kWh (kilowatt-hours).
If your utility company charges you 7.8 cents per kWh, then you pay $7.80/month – just for the dryer! Go do the same calculations for the rest of your electrical appliances, and you’ll see that the cost of electricity is no small number!
- Air Conditioner (12,000 BTU) = 1500 Watts x 200 hours/month = 300 kWh = $23.40 each month!
- 75 Watt light bulb = 75 Watts x 100 hours/month = 7.5 kWh = $.59 each month (for each bulb)!
- See http://www.cornhusker-power.com/householdappliances.asp for more electrical appliances and their electrical requirements.
Now, add up some of the power requirements of your favorite appliances, and you’ll get an idea of how many Watts of electrical energy your home needs at a point in time. For example;
- 6) 75 Watt Light bulbs = 450 Watts
- (1) Television = 200 Watts
- (1) Computer = 365 Watts
- (1) Electric Blanket = 175 Watts
- (1) Kitchen Clock = 3 Watts
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Total Watts required to operate all of these items at one time = 1,193 Watts
If you simultaneously used all of the above appliances for one hour they would use =1,193 Watt-Hours of electrical power. One windmill generator producing 1000 Watts would not quite be enough, and you’d have to draw down your batteries for this power.
This means the 1000 Watt windmill had a good chance to charge your batteries. If the batteries didn’t get a charge, you’ll be getting your power from the grid.
Given this hypothetical situation, you now have some factual data to determine what size of windmill you’d need to get, to satisfy all of your electrical requirements. This is a good starting point, for sure.
More bang for your alternative energy buck could be the installation of solar panels to supplement your windmill. There may be wind-less days (as well as cloudy days), no system will ever be 100%, but if you can store some energy in good times (through batteries), you may never have to use “the grid” again!
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Earth4Energy eBook Review
This is a technically up-to-date, instantly down loadable, step-by-step eBook that claims to show you how to build your own wind or solar powered alternative energy source. Here’s the real interesting part; they say you can do this for as little as $200!
I was able to read through the entire manual in a couple of evenings. I was really happy to find that this book is an easy-to-read do-it-yourself type of manual – no unnecessary technical mumbo-jumbo here! Just useful and practical information to help you join the millions of alternative-energy households throughout the country.
This eBook is quite specific, with lots of helpful and easy to understand diagrams and pictures, Alternative sources for needed parts are given in case certain items can’t be found in your area.
Of course, you can buy similar do-it-yourself books online and at bookstores, but they’re only static copies. That is, as technology is updated (like it does quite rapidly), your plain old paper book suddenly is outdated and useless! Not so with Earth4Energy – since it is an eBook, it’s constantly being updated with the latest technology and ideas. Plus, more ideas and tips are available on their website for free – for purchasers of this book.
Earth4Energy Company now includes custom videos that show critical details for building windmills and solar panels.
Some of the videos show the basic methods and tricks for easily soldering electrical leads to the individual solar cells (for beginners) as well as how to connect all the cells in an entire panel assembly. These and future videos on windmill construction are available on a special “members only” area that is available for free to anyone who buys the main eBook.
Considering the practical, do-it-yourself nature of this eBook, the free how-to videos and the automatic updates included at no extra charge, I’d have to say that this is a top recommended resource for those wanting to build their own windmill – or solar energy package.
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Make Your own Electricity – Windmill Plans
The technology for building a home windmill to make some or all of your household electricity has really become practical in recent years. Until a few years ago if you wanted to build your own windmill it would have had to be a commercial unit costing $10,000 and up. Today with modern technology and improved do-it-yourself instructional aids, it’s possible to build a small wind turbine for as little as $200 for a basic, simple system. Of course, larger systems of the size that can support a full-sized home cost more.
In theory, a windmill (or wind turbine) is very simple. The wind acts upon the blades,( which are like little wings) and the blades in turn rotate a hub which is connected to an electric motor – or a generator, in this case. This direct current (DC) motor (generator) operates in reverse, generating electricity as it spins. The energy is then stored in batteries. When electricity is demanded, the current stored in the batteries goes through a small electrical device called a power inverter (which converts the DC electricity to alternating current – DC) which then goes to power lights and other electrical appliances..
The main parts of a windmill are as follows;
1. The Windmill or Wind Turbine. This often consists of 3 or more blades of widely varying radii attached to a hub that is also connected to a DC electric motor. This assembly (blades, hub and generator) are attached the the top of a tower that is at least 8 to 12 feet tall. A smalll fin is attached to the back of the generator to keep the blades facing into the wind.
2. Batteries. This a set of one or more deep cycle lead-acid batteries that store the generated power for later use.
3. Power Inverter. This electronic device converts the direct current (DC) that comes from the the batteries to alternating current (AC) that most household appliances require.
4.Controller. This electronic device prevents the batteries from being overcharged and damaged.
5. System Meter. This electronic gizmo monitors the amount of power available from the battery bank and how much power is being used at any given time. It can also direct excess power back into the “grid” for sale – at a profit to you!
Modern plans and equipment for building a home windmill can be simple and inexpensive for limited use, or large enough to power your entire household, if your finances and ability permit. A simple home electricity generating system wouldn’t have batteries to store excess power, or even make enough electricity to sell back to your utility. A larger, higher capacity (read: more expensive) system could power your entire home.
Building a windmill is not terribly complex, but it does require a good set of illustrated plans written by someone with direct hands-on experience building home windmills. Below, you’ll find links to some of the more popular home wind & solar energy plans and instructions available today
The technology is definitely available to suit most any ability and budget, and all varieties can be a lot of fun to build and operate.
Earth4Energy is probably the premier home wind & solar energy source for practical, do-it-yourself plans and expertise.
You won’t find information like this at your library, and the great news? If you’re not 100% satisfied, you’ll get a full refund!
There’s just no way you can lose with Earth4Energy - give it a try today!
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Make Green Electricity With A Windmill
Just when the world is looking for innovative and efficient ways to cope with the latest energy crisis, what should we do? We need to begin by being more efficient the power we have and start generating more power using alternate and creative power solutions like solar and wind power systems.
Building a home windmill for your home is not considered very cheap; but, it turns out a huge money saver in the long run when the cost of producing power becomes zero. It has been observed lately that people are implementing wind power solutions even at places with the average speed of power less than 11 miles per hour. Ideally, the average speed of wind at the site you propose to set up the windmill at should be 11 miles per hour, but a slightly lower average is also reaping good results for people.
One thing that discourages people from setting up their own windmill is usually the initial cost. However, you can set up a windmill at your home for a much less price, if you know some “secrets.” It is, however, important to consider certain things while setting up a windmill on your own.
• Get good plans tobuild your windmill at home. Keep in mind the output you want the windmill to generate.
• Look for sturdy and reliable components. Your homemade windmill should not be easily damaged by heavy winds.
• Compare the prices of all the equipment in the market and go for the components that suit your budget and your site.
When looking for windmill plans, look for the following features:
• Illustrations: Visual aids work better than plain text. If your windmill guide has illustrative descriptions for making a windmill, it makes your task easier.
• Easy language: If your windmill-making guide uses a lot of jargon and technical information, it is better to look for a different one. Look for one that has easy-to-understand language making your task fluid.
• Component descriptions: Your homemade windmill guide should be able to provide you with detailed visual and textual descriptions of all the components you need to use. It is also important that the guide tells you which type of component works best for a site like yours.
• Local information: If your guide gives you information about the best available equipment in Europe while you are reading it from a location deep in western USA, your guide may bes useless. Look for a guide that provides equipment information from locations near you.
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Home Wind Power Becoming More Affordable!
Did you know that home wind power is becoming more affordable with each passing year?
Most major price reductions in technology are due to the fact that more and more homeowners are installing and using windmills and wind turbines to at least partly offset their grid-supplied electric power.
According to a recent newspaper article, wind (and solar-generated power) are almost on a par (cost-wise) with that of your local power plant.
Isn’t it about time that you looked into alternate forms of power for your home?
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