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How to Generate Wind mills Electricity for Life

Submitted on July 14, 2009 3 Comments

In the very early times, the first humans used only fire for light and heat. Those were the days when people did not have to adversely affect the environment for their needs.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

We have gone a long, long way since then. Modern technology has made it not only possible but also very convenient to bring power into the home to turn on electric lights and appliances with just a switch or a knob. But alas, the same technology which generates electricity has also done harm to the environment and at rising financial costs to families.

So… Do you want to save on electric bills and, at the same time, help in protecting our environment from further damage? And do you also want to have family fun, with everyone getting actively involved in this venture? Here are ways that can make use of what we already have in nature. You can indeed derive energy from it for SOLAR POWER and WIND POWER!

However, you will have to shell out some amount for the cost of materials to be used as a minimum investment at the start, but will no longer be bothered by bills regularly coming your way. And you will have to do some planning and perhaps a little research online (e.g., Earth4Energy) before you can get started.

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