Save Money By Being Green
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It sounds backwards, but its true. You can save money AND help the environment at the same time. One of the biggest expenses in any home is heat and energy bills. Imagine if you could entirely eliminate your energy bill, and then on top of that put clean energy back into the grid – and get PAID for it!
Well dream no more, because there are products out now that you can do that with. I’ve found a great product that will not only show you how to
save money by being greener, it will show you how to built your very out solar panels and energy efficient home. That’s right – you can build you own solar panels and save money!
Depending on your home setup there are a few different options you can choose to build your own solar panel system to save money. The first step is to learn how to build your very own solar power grid for under $200. You can use solar power to power things around your home such as lights, laptops, appliances etc. A bonus function to this setup is that its portable and can be utilized on camping trips etc. This product comes with great,
easy to follow diagrams, and step by step instructions to build and maintain your own solar power grid.
Most states now have enacted energy saving tax programs in which the state will pay you for the power you produce back into the power grid. Not only will you be saving money by being more green, you will be getting paid by the state! Now that is hard to pass up!
The plans and instructions are PDF formatted, which means you can download them as soon as you order and begin saving money by being green today. Just minutes from now you too can be enjoying clean, money saving energy.
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Jon said:
great post – I recently invested in solar panels and they do reduce costs and increase the overall value of the home.
October 17th, 2008 at 10:29 pm -
Robert Sexton said:
Have you tried to build your own panels yet?
barkhousebob
January 9th, 2009 at 4:26 pm -
admin said:
I built a small panel to generate enough juice to run my exterior lights on my home. Its not a huge savings, but at least I know that i’m not wasting money leaving them on so I can see where I’m walking late at night.
January 9th, 2009 at 5:52 pm
