Friday, January 29, 2010

Ways To Save On Electric Bill Using Off Grid System -How To Build Windmills For Power?

By Gary Ashby

It does not matter if you an environmentalist looking to save the world, or a homeowner looking for more ways to cut on home costs, you have probably given some thought to ways to save on electric bill using off grid system to power your home. Though you may not quite know where to start, there are ways to do it.

The easy fix is right before the eyes of some in our country. In the areas of the nation that enjoy an abundance of sunlight, solar power is an obvious choice. With the proper combination of solar panels, controllers, batteries, and a fair amount of conservative energy usage a typical family home could sensibly run on a totally stand alone system with no help at all from their local power company.

What if you are not in our nation's region that experiences abundant sunshine? Other options are still available to you. Wind energy is also jumps to mind when people think of alternative power. Wind also tends to be more available nationwide than sunshine.

Within city limits, on small town plots, putting up a wind turbine in your backyard may not be an option. However, in suburban areas, or semi-rural areas, many people may find that they have the real estate to accommodate a wind turbine quite easily.

It is fair to say that micro hydro electricity does not ready pop into the minds of many people. However, this is also quite an efficient source of renewable energy. Should the water supply available to you be plentiful, this can be a wonderful way to provide for lots of reliable energy for years to come. The energy produced this way is also very consistent, something which the other two alternatives are still working on.

Going the route of alternative energy and off the grid power not only frees you from the bounds of your local power company, but also drastically reduces your carbon footprint. Be sure to check out your area, consider your needs, and know your climate well before jumping into any of these. A little background research can save you more energy than you will ever know.

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