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The Green Energy Guide
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We have set up this website as a Green Energy Guide for anyone who is interested in conserving energy, generating free power, or just looking for some great Green/Eco-Friendly products or Do It Yourself Green Energy projects. We started out focused on DIY Green Projects but, found that many of our readers wanted to know information about the manufactured Green and Eco-Friendly products available too. So this site is packed full of DIY Projects and products for anyone looking to Go Green!
Inside you will find numerous tips, projects, and great advice on how you can Go Green for little money.
First of all, here is a brief rundown or description of Green Energy also referred to as the following: Green Power, Sustainable Energy, Alternative Energy, and Renewable Energy. Most often Green Energy is regarded as including all renewable sources or is the term used to describe sources of energy considered to be environmentally friendly or non-polluting. Alternative energy sources often produce low carbon emissions. Consumers are turning to green energy to support further development, help reduce their “carbon footprint” or the environmental impact of conventional electricity generation, and increase their energy independence. There are many green energy sources that provide the user with free power or electricity. Most common today are Solar, Wind, and Magnetic Energy.
Solar Energy, otherwise known as heat from the sun, has been used since the beginning of human existence. With a wide range of ever-evolving technologies, solar-powered resources account for most of the renewable energy on earth today. The amount of solar energy reaching the surface of the earth each year is twice the amount that will ever be obtained from all of the non-renewable resources such as coal, oil, and natural gas combined. Sunlight is considered a plentiful resource & can be used for water heating, space heating, & space cooling. Sunlight can be converted into electricity using a solar cell or photovoltaic cell (PV), more commonly known as the solar panel. A current market leader in efficient DIY solar energy modules is Green DIY Energy.
Wind Energy is converting wind into energy using wind turbines, windmills, or wind-powered pumps for pumping water or drainage. Wind-powered generators for electric usage are growing rapidly, doubling in the past few years. Currently at least 80 countries around the world are using wind power on a commercial basis. Wind energy as a power source is attractive as an alternative because it is plentiful, renewable, clean, and emits no greenhouse gases. Most all utility companies buy back surplus electricity produced by small domestic turbines. The surplus power produced by domestic wind generators can be fed back into the power network and sold to the utility companies creating a retail credit for the owner to offset their already reduced energy costs.
Magnetic Energy is created with the use of a Magnetic Power Generator. It doesn’t require any resource like wind or solar energy to function. A magnetic generator creates energy by itself and powers your home or business for free. These generators work off the grid. Also known as a Zero Point Magnetic Power Generator, they are basically a Free Energy Generator. It uses magnets and magnetic force to induce perpetual motion running by itself, indefinitely, without stopping, thus creating free electrical energy. A Perpetual motion device refers to a machine that runs perpetually, i.e. indefinitely, and produces a larger amount of energy than it consumes without having to need a third-party device or resource to power it. Unlike gasoline powered generators, this can be inside of a home or garage. A Magnetic Power Generator is a great DIY project to reduce your carbon footprint.



























