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Written by Zach Angelo   
Thursday, 15 April 2010
With all the emphasis on green products today, green DIY energy makes sense. Do-it-yourself green energy is a way to generate electricity yourself using the power of the sun or the wind. The technology for photovoltaic cells has existed for years, but it has only been in the last three or four decades that the solar panels have become widely accepted. Solar panels are becoming more powerful and more efficient all the time, but many homeowners have been reluctant to purchase them because of the high initial cost.
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With all the emphasis on green products today, green DIY energy makes sense. Do-it-yourself green energy is a way to generate electricity yourself using the power of the sun or the wind. The technology for photovoltaic cells has existed for years, but it has only been in the last three or four decades that the solar panels have become widely accepted. Solar panels are becoming more powerful and more efficient all the time, but many homeowners have been reluctant to purchase them because of the high initial cost.

Solar panels combine individual cells in a frame and connect to your household power grid to provide energy to run the lights, appliances and equipment. Solar energy is available on the entire surface of the earth, but so far, converting the light into energy has not been as efficient as hoped. Only twenty percent of the available light is actually converted into energy.

Windmills have been around for decades. The wind that drives a windmill is virtually unlimited. If you reside in a windy area, it is likely that you could use wind power for some or all of your energy needs. The advantage of wind power over solar is that the wind blows day and night, but the sun only provides direct conversion during the daylight hours.

More people today are choosing to get part or all of their power from wind sources or from solar energy. There is increasing recognition that fossil fuel sources are being exhausted, at least in parts of the world. What is now encouragement to switch to alternative energy sources may eventually become a requirement.

If you are considering the switch to green energy, it's important that you do it correctly. You may think that connections with household electrical power to be beyond your abilities and your interest. Thanks to the Internet, much of the needed information can be implemented easily and with minimal understanding of the theory of photovoltaic cells or of wind generators.

Look at your household energy usage by taking an energy audit in your residence or business. You can determine if there are areas where your practices result in unnecessary and wasteful practices. These can be replaced with common sense energy practices. An audit will also help you determine if there are places where utility company usage could be replaced by energy created with alternative energy sources.

When you use green DIY energy, you can usually implement solar and wind energy hardware in your residence at a lower cost than if you must purchase the equipment. At the same time, your energy usage costs will be reduced or even eliminated. You will be replacing utility company costs with virtually free energy once the equipment price is covered.

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