Make Your Own Windmill – How To Build A Windmill

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Find Out How You Can Make Your Own Windmill At Home

Don’t Build A Windmill, Unless You Want To Save Cash

October 3rd, 2009 at 3:39

Pretty funny title right? Why would you want to build a windmill, if you are a millionaire and don’t really care about rising electricity prices and huge energy costs? However, if you are an average guy/girl, like me, then you have probably been affected by the current economic situation, and can’t afford to pay huge amounts of bills every month.

Fortunately, there’s a solution and that is renewable energies. Yes, that’s right, using the power of wind and solar to make free electricity for your house. I’m guessing the question you are asking yourself now is whether it’s difficult to build  a windmill or not? Actually, it’s simple enough, if you have relevant instructions and proper guidance.

Obviously, if you are a professional, then you don’t even need to read this, and just go ahead and make your own windmill with no help. However, I believe, if you are here, then you need some assistance. First of all, the most important thing is how much it will cost you to build your own windmill? Well, of course, the total cost will vary depending on where you buy all the parts and all other stuff, but you should be looking to spend around $200-300 at the end.

Not really expensive, is it? I mean, think about how much you will be able to save on energy bills, considering that the windmill will be able to power your house for the cost of nothing. I would recommend you to check out  a guide called Earth4Energy, which I have personally used to make a windmill.

Apart from excellent instructions on how to make a windmill, Michael Harvey (the author of the manual) also explains how to build solar panels as well. So that’s an awesome 2-in-1 guide, which you can use to start living green and save tons of money on electricity bills. Click here to visit the official website of Earth4Energy and find out more!

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