Solar Energy and the Future

by Red on September 4, 2009

Solar Energy has a Bright and Sunny Future

This is part-4 of a 4-part series by Anna Stone

An advantage to solar power is that it can reduce expenses.  It can also be portable.  When one is backpacking in the wilderness or traveling far from power grids, solar power can provide a means of powering electronic equipment.

Another advantage is, of course, the lack of pollution created by solar energy production.  In fact, if all of our electrical energy were produced by such means, we might not be worrying about global warming and the other destructive effects of pollution on our environment.

These threats to our environment also pose a threat to mankind.  Solar power could be developed to a point where it, along with other forms of renewable energy, would replace harmful means of electricity production.

It isn’t necessarily impossible to have a clean and safe Earth.  We just have to work on it.

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So what can you as a homeowner or even a renter do to help offset the rising cost of energy while also minimizing your carbon footprint?

That is exactly what we will explore in future posts.  We will be looking for low cost do-it-yourself options for making hot water and heating our living space as well as generating electricity from the sun and wind power.

We recently purchased Earth4Energy, a very informative guide that was created by renewable energy enthusiast Michael Harvey.

Alternative energy sources are in high demand right now and can be quite expensive.

Earth4Energy is a complete step-by-step guide on how you can setup your own renewable energy system at home for less than $200. Everything is laid out in clear and easy to understand steps. There are illustrations and videos to help you along the way to saving money while reducing your carbon footprint.

Earth4Energy cost us only $49 and came with a full 60 day money back guarantee.

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