May
2010
"make Solar Power Generator" Kit © - the Easy Way!
Frustrated about increasing electricity-bills? “Make Solar Power Generator” Kit is probably what you need. Amazingly or not, this technique takes no more than just few days to be completed. By reading this quick article you’ll be able to know more about the benefits that it provides.
Quick overview
Having such “Make solar power Generator” Kit can be made possible by using one of these guides that teach you how to assemble professional Solar-Cells at ridicules cost and by using simple materials. Before choosing a guide verify that it answers your needs; check what others say about it, does it provide clear information, videos, illustrations etc.? This way or another, here are some key-advantages and tips that can help you to know a little more about this topic.
Important benefits
By now we clearly notice how it brings several key-benefits:
* It is now amazingly affordable like never before.
* Helps the environment.
* Helps our nation on becoming less dependent on external oil suppliers.
* Rely only on your own energy-resources and not the ones supplied by governments or corporations.
* It is portable and you can take it with you (camping for example).
Tip
Nowadays it is possible to get deep cycle batteries at no cost, so you can store your energy for free.
Final words
This technology is considered highly popular for the following reason: “Make Solar Power Generator” Kit requires almost no special technical/professional skills from the user’s side to get outstanding results. There are so many other advantages provided by this special ‘machine’, simply because it is about to change the entire industry forever. It is time for an action, so at this point it is highly recommended to test it so you could truly see how it can save your monthly budget.
Jason Gilford
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Saving money on electricity…………………?
Power costs are making news across the country and over three years bills have increased an average of 12 per cent in most states.
St Vincent de Paul’s energy analyst Gavin Dufty releases his forecast for power prices next week.
Carbon pollution policy will increase the average bill by $200, the introduction of smart meters will add another $80 and what are know as dynamic tariffs could boost that by another $200.
"Expect to see the biggest prices increase, or the start of the price increases in Victoria and then we’d probably suggest Queensland and then followed by New South Wales," Gavin said.
There is not much we can do about what the power companies charge so we are being encouraged to control what we use.
Anne Armansin is employed by Origin Energy to show customers how to reduce electricity consumption.
"We can all do something about it," she said.
"I have noticed over the decade that people are willing to if they do get a high bill they’ll call and say help us."
Some easy options involve changing behaviour, so for every degree an air-conditioner will use 10 percent more electricity and even after it has been turned off by the remote it is sucking power.
Every appliance on standby 24/7 can chew up to 15 watts of electricity. It soon adds up.
"There are about 27 appliances in the average house that use standby power and it amounts to about 800kw of wasted power a year," Anne said.
That amounts to $160 a year. If we all turned off our appliances at the switch across the country we would save enough power to run every home in Western Australia.
There are gadgets to help, power boards that cut standby power by turning off one appliance.
Anne said our most power hungry consumers are Generation Y.
"They’re filling their rooms with big screen TVs, games and high powered computers and they have a lot of fun," she said.
Ed Parker is one person who is being careful and has gone from power consumer to power generator.
Photvoltaic solar panels produce more power than his family can use so instead of getting $300 bills every quarter, he is getting $300 cheques.
"We’re actually returning better that 7-8 per cent on that extra investment," he said.
The pool filter is another power-hungry device. It runs eight hours a day and in winter it does not have to.
"You can drop it down to either four or two hours depending on what your pool supplier tells you," Anne said.
Then there is the hot water.
Choose an off peak tariff for your hot water system. Switch to solar if you can or an energy efficient heat pump.
Energy saving tips
1. Switch appliances off at the wall or get standby power saving power boards.
2. Use fans instead of air-conditioning, they use one-tenth of the power.
3. Replace old light bulbs with efficient globes.
Salam Alaikum,
thanks for sharing this info ..
and also, we must save electricity to help save our planet.. we humans are seriously wasting away our resources.
another way of saving electricity is:
once you turn off the computer ( at home or office ) to turn off the main power also.
=)
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