Other Types Of Green Energy
Throughout my time as a Green Energy user, I am often asked about which one I like best , and that question always boils down to what we need most and what suits our lives better. For me personally, I couldnt live without any of the 3 green energy systems that I currently use for my home and business.
But I figured I would list the 3 alternative energy sources that I use and describe4 some benefits and some negative attributes for the 3.
1. Solar Energy Panels
When it comes to creating green energy for our home, solar panels are always a great solution – to me, you cant go wrong with making them.EVERYONE gets some sunshine – even if you live in Seattle
Basically, when it comes to the actual building of your own homemade solar panels, I would grade the difficulty rating at about a 3 -with 10 being mo0st difficult. With the right plans, there is really nothing that is too difficult about building them.
The photovoltaic solar panels usually can be bought , materials and all for under $200- many times its cheaper, but for the sake of this article, I will try to over shoot just a little.
When you are building your own solar panels, I would say that the toughest part , for me, was the wiring and stuff like that. Because that involves connecting to the house AND the batteries. Which brings me to my other point ,the batteries- or solar energy collectors.
See, that is what is making solar panels so great these days. Scientists are constantly coming up with new and better ways to help save the energy that is collected throughout the day – so even at night or during stretches where are sunshine isnt shining ,we will be able to use energy longer.
2.Wind Turbines/Generators
O.K., most people kind of shy away from using the Wind Turbines at home. And I understand, I mean, when we see turbines, they are usually a 100 feet in the air, with HUGE blades that make it look like one heck of a job to build.
But in reality, there are plans that help people to build wind turbines that are completely ready for the home – in size and for power capabilities.
My only drawback for the wind powered generators, is that they are the easiest of the 3 to get damaged. Wind storms, and if you lie in a colder climate where it snows, things can get rough. And for personally, I only use them for my business.
Mainly because I dont need the energy at night or weekends -so there is less of a need for things like batteries for keeping extra energy for later.
But as for the actual building process – I would rate it around a 5.5 – 6 – with 10 being the most difficult. This is primarily because of the fact that we must be willing and able for taller heights and the actual construction of all the different parts has been known to be a bit tricky for some. The Wind Generator is NOT my #1 choice for home owners – but for businesses I think that they are perfect.
3.Magnetic Generators- (Magniwork)
Of the 3 main green energy generators, the Magniwork Magnetic Generator is the newest. Even though using magnets has been a huge part of human culture ever since the Roman first made use of them in the Church’s and such.
But as for building the Magniwork Magnetic Generator, I dont think its that tough. With the actual; Magniwork Plans., I found that everything I needed could be found at 1 place -and nothing was to terribly out of the ordinary.
But what really separates the Magnetic energy generator from all others is the fact that can constantly stay running and producing energy for us and our home. Even though their have been great strides in the Solar Energy field and the energy saving batteries, its not the same as the Magniwork.
And I really like how the Magniwork generator is great for things like storms and even worse tornadoes.
When all else fails, and we cant leave our homes, the Magniwork Generator WILL SAVE THE DAY,and that cannot be compared to in any way.
Depending on where you live, zero point magnetic energy just might be the best choice – especially for people living in tornado alley and other severe wind storm and other areas.

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