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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

How to Lower Your Energy Bill Through Alternative Energy Sources!
Live off-grid by using Wind Power and Solar Panel Systems!


Suddenly, alternative energy sources like solar panels and wind generators are receiving a new focus. It is now possible to build your own renewable solar energy system for 00 or less and reduce your electric bill by as much as 95%.
Any discussion about the economy today quickly turns to the high cost of fuel and energy. Not only are we concerned about the costs but we are increasing aware of the growing inability of the public utilities to provide a consistent and reliable energy source. With new technology and innovations, alternative energy options are becoming more and more viable and are providing cost effective solutions to homeowners. Tap into our research and experience to see how it can work for you!

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  • Are you on goverment program?????

  • People!!!!! where are you from?? everythink have heatloss.. even sun

  • @soulessGinger3

    heat is measured in watts ( 1kw =3414 btu ) and it is not "barometric" just british

  • I can hardly hear most of the stuff being said. At other times the audio distorts.

  • i like to get in touch with people who make solar water heaters

  • @deeyoueye25 like you know something? whatever. evacuated tubes have no heat loss in winter. these guys know just enough to be dangerous.

  • wow. you need schooled. tubes have no heat loss. heat isn't measured in watts, it's measured in btu's. (barometric thermal unit) solar is the best resource. you make it look bad.

  • evacuated tubes have no heat loss in the winter. dont misinform people it gives the industry a bad name.

  • Wonderful design! Looks like something I might try and put together... on a smaller scale for camping maybe!

  • Looks ok, maby even some mirrors shining on the collector of the hot water heater can add some more watts of heat into the system - either plain old mirrors or a heliostat moveable mirror.

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