Energy for free!
To be honest, we’ve been seeing these programs for quite a while now, but never expected them to make a difference to our world. We just thought it is another hobby kit kinda thing, which does not work in the real world! Only when a friend showed us his ‘backyard energy company’ did we realize how wrong we were, and this review is to apologize to all the green energy enthusiasts out there.
Energy 2 Green is one of the pioneers in the ways of making electricity at home, and the founder Tomas Haynes has been featured on TV multiple times. There are testimonials (real ones) proving that there are people who used this system to create surplus electricity and are selling it to their grids – and making money on it! Imagine the power company having to pay us instead of we paying them each month – nice thought, isn’t it?
There are ready made windmills and solar power generators that are available at Home Depots around the country, but they cost upwards of $ 2000. By following the Energy 2 Green system Haynes has given in his book, we can get our own windmill running at under $ 200!! Similarly, building a solar panel also costs us less than $ 200 according to the manual, and there are several versions which the book talks about.
We like the way Haynes has put the manual together, and the detailed schematic diagrams are extremely easy to understand and follow. None of us at home have an engineering background, and yet we were able to build a working windmill and a solar power generator too. Along with building diagrams, the system also teaches us where to find the needed materials (and shows us how our garage can be the biggest source of hardware for creating these products!), installation instructions which also include detailed hooking up diagrams so the windmills or solar panels are plugged into our home grid, and even maintenance diagrams and flowcharts so we can service our own products with aplomb!
The whole Energy 2 Green system (along with a few related bonuses) is now available at $ 49 (it was much higher earlier) and there is a 60 day refund policy on the whole thing again! If you are a ‘green’ kind of a person, this is absolutely for you.
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