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How Electricity Is Produced From Wind Energy
Wind energy has been used for many years as individuals have used wind power for sailing, wind mills for manufacturing and pumping water and more recently conversion into electricity using wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable energy that is considered a good option instead of burning fossil fuels. Of all the renewable energy sources it is the most efficient and you only need a light breeze to produce electricity. Continue reading
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Eliminate Your Energy Bills With Homemade Solar Panels
If you know how to build solar panels, you can eliminate your energy bills. The fact is not everybody who wants to harness free solar power to generate electricity is able to. What went wrong for those who have tried but failed. Continue reading
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Build Homemade Solar Panels And Live Off The Grid
It is very important that we, as consumers of energy, do our part in finding alternate power solutions that will help our environment and reduce the ever rising demands for increased power supplies. One easy way is to build your own energy system for your home with homemade solar panels. Continue reading
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Will Texas Wind Energy Be The New Petroleum?
We’ve heard a lot about the environmental benefits of wind energy. In windy areas of the country, this untapped power source has the potential to produce a lot of electricity. But who else is benefiting? In Texas, a surprising number of oil companies are starting to get into wind. Here’s a look at Texas’s wind energy boom, and the increase in wind power that’s happening in other states. Continue reading