Saturday, July 3, 2010

Energy2Green Review Video - Does Energy2Green = Green Energy 2 All?

Reviewed: Energy2Green by Tomas Haynes 
Rank: #2 Overall - See top pick
Rating: ***4 Star  
Guarantee: 60-day love it or it's free
Price: $49 (US)



(#1 recommended guide) 

Want your solar and wind powerhouse to be the talk of the town? Well, if you'd like to be acknowledged as
the guy or gal who made the power company to compensate them for something they can get complimentary, then Energy2Green is a step-by-step visual tour that you more than likely can't afford not to take.

Go Check out my --> complete Energy 2 Green review and video review on my blog, where I review all the most buzzed about DIY energy guides.

The $200 investment enabling resource, has made its mark on the DIY green wattage market by making solar and wind obtainable to the common man. That means two things:

1. A method that is so price conscious that anyone can undertake it without putting themselves into financial ruin (under $500).
2. A program that doesn't entail any  dedicated understanding in solar and wind sciences and can be put together in anyone's garage or home (in a single weekend).

Energy2Green goes by these essential challenges with a visual process (in the form of a downloadable PDF and video viewable on any system) that is second to maybe one in it's straightforwardness and a focus on making that method as minimal (in terms of costs of money and time) as possible.

The program's top-down approach will guarantee that you know exactly what you want from your alternative electric power system, absolutely what you can produce, and have the precise plan you need to achieve it and eventually even scale it. Whether you want to power a spare fridge or get off the grid altogether and turn your residence into an energy self-sufficient powerhouse, Energy2Green will enable you to know just how many panels or turbines you'll need to set up, how gainful it will be to do so and by when.


What gives this reference an edge in the preparation process of DIY electricity is its insistence on advising you to scale back your grid energy dependence in the cheapest and most effortless way. This isn't invariably solar and wind derived and can be as economical as changing the way you use your energy. You'll appreciate this when you realize how far less time and money you'll have to commit employing green power once you've made a small number of low or no cost changes around the house.

When it comes to putting your solar or wind system together, Energy2Green is nearabout the best I've seen and would be perfect if its printed how-to guide was a tiny bit less detail oriented. The low-priced part sourcing trade tricks you get in this guidebook are what make developing the panels or turbines at home such a no-brainer strategy for anyone who understands the value of saving as much as $1000 every year for as tiny as a $200 investment Most things can be found at your local hardware shop and the more specialized ones, like photo voltaic cells, can be found  online, at a great big shopping site you've probably used a lot, and for pennies on the dollar.

If you really want to know you're on target while putting together your solar or wind system, I firmly recommend you follow along with the assembly video, which grants an over-the-shoulder view of a real contractor at work.
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Another way, in which this guide differentiates itself amongst the more bare-bones guides that have immersed the DIY energy market of late, is the level and fullness of background information on solar, wind  and other alternative power resources, that it generously offers. Energy2Green really does make it light switch basic to understand how power is created and this makes it not a whole lot more problematic to wire the components of this system together than flipping a switch.

In addition to making non-polluting energy as hassle free as possible, Energy2Green is actually the only DIY energy handbook to take this amenity one step further and show you how to get top dollar for your efforts from your legally bound to pay power company.

On the whole, Energy2Green is a well designed, simple and expense savvy guide to going green without spending all your green on a commercial system. Were it a little more direct and a little less precise, I woud even select it over my top rated guide, Earth4Energy, for its superb visual guidelines and essentials instilling bonus guides.

Or visit Earth4Energy
(recommended)

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