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Earth 4 Energy - is it Really the Best DIY Renewable Energy Guide?

Author: Alex W.K.

Earth4Energy is a set of instruction manuals and support videos that shows you how to save a staggering amount of money on your home energy bills. You do not have to build a 500 hundred foot high wind turbine to save money on energy, you can get the same results by building a much smaller one using the Earth4Energy kit.

The Earth4Energy kit is the best do it yourself system for people looking to save money on their home energy bill. There is no other kit out there that explains in such detail in it's manuals or even includes videos with their kit. With the Earth4Energy kits, construction of your alternative energy machine is extremely easy. It is meant to be this way so that as many people as possible will have access to alternative solar and wind energy.

If you have a weekend or even a few extra hours to spare you can save yourself and your household a ton on your home energy bills. The Earth4Energy kit with just one alternative energy device has been shown to drop home energy costs by 50-80%! Installing multiple devices could drop you energy bills to virtually nothing. In fact, the kit includes information on where to get free batteries for your project. Using these batteries you can store the alternative energy so that if the weather is not cooperating you can still use alternative energy. All the alternative energy devices that Earth4Energy teaches you to make are very portable. You can take them anywhere, for any use!

Eartth4Energy is simply an instruction manual 'Do-It-Yourself' system for alternative home energy. There is no other system available that makes itself so user friendly that you can put it together in a matter of hours. So if you are truly interested in saving yourself from high energy bills, you should start to save big on your home energy costs!

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10 Responses to Renewable Energy Blogs

  1. Anonymous says:

    There are a lot of great sites to do research. The US dept of energy website is one. You can find links to a few sites if you go to the one in the source box.

  2. Anonymous says:

    The only thing Nancy Pelosi should be making is pies at home. She is a disaster as a member of congress.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Clearly, she’s in violation. However, she’ll get around it because she’ll claim that all Liberals are invested in some way in alternative fuels. Al Gore is a bigger con artist than she is and he gets away with it. She’s just getting her “fair share” of the money.

  4. Anonymous says:

    probably because that is the title of your pages, as it is shown between the tags.

  5. Anonymous says:

    $22.5 million for the USDA Inspector General for oversight on the stimulus bill
    $176 million for deferred maintenance on US Agricultural Research Service facilities
    $290 million for “Watershed and Flood Prevention Operations”
    $350 million for the
    development of a “broadband inventory
    $400 million in operations budget money for NASA
    $150 million for “Aeronautics” at NASA
    $400 million for “Exploration” at NASA
    $2.5 billion for research at the National Science Foundation
    $100 million for NSF “Education and Human Resources”
    $400 million for NSF “Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction”
    $10 million to inspect canals in urban areas
    $16.8 billion for Energy Department, “Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy”
    $5 billion of that goes for “Weatherization Assistance”
    $300 million to buy energy efficient vehicles for the federal government
    $200 million to consolidate the Department of Homeland Security Headquarters
    $100 million for hi tech border security technology along the Mexican border
    $420 million for construction of US Customs land border ports of entry
    $20 million for tactical communications equipment for immigration enforcement
    $1 billion for Aviation Security (explosive detection equipment)
    $98 million for improvements to Coast Guard shore facilities
    $142 million for “Alteration of Bridges”
    $150 million in FEMA Public Transportation Security Assistance grants
    $150 million for Port Security Grants
    $210 million in grants to upgrade non-Federal fire stations
    $125 million for Bureau of Land Management activities
    $180 million for Bureau of Land Management construction
    $15 million for Wildland Fire
    $650 million for Digital TV converter box program
    $220 million for Scientific research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
    $100 million for the “office for Victims of Crime”
    $125 million in law enforcement assistance for rural areas

    waste most of it

  6. Tony H says:

    Is Nancy Pelosi in violation of congressional ethics.?
    Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly blocked any efforts for additional offshore drilling in sensitive areas even though these areas are known to contain oil.
    On “this week” with Geroge Stephanopoulos she stated several times she would not allow an up or down vote on offshore drilling unless it included alternative energy legislation.. she mentioned wind and natural gas several times…

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2008/08/03/stephanopoulos-pelosi-why-no-or-down-vote-drilling

    Including “Where we set out standards that makes the competition for renewable energy resources better. Which says to the private sector, invest here because there is a standard that they have to honor. If you just say it’s drill, drill, drill, drill and we’re going to subsidize it, what is the motivation for the private sector to come in and say we’re going to support these renewable energies, wind, solar, biofuels. Plug-in cars. Natural gas and other alternatives.”

    She and her husband are invested in T. Boone Pickens’s Clean Energy Fuels Corp. his wind and natural gas company..

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121944622079465097.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

    So is she in violation of congressional ethics?

    From swiftboat to swift profits…

    .
    C’mon Democrats.. no-one is blocked..

  7. jimbeaux says:

    Which of these items will actually stimulate the economy? Which will most egregiously NOT help the economy?
    This is what’s actually in the Recovery Bill. http://wsbradio.com/blogs/jamie_dupree/2009/02/spending-in-the-stimulus-bill.html

    $24 million for construction and repairs to US Department of Agriculture facilities
    $22.5 million for the USDA Inspector General for oversight on the stimulus bill
    $176 million for deferred maintenance on US Agricultural Research Service facilities
    $50 million to modernize and maintain the IT system of the Farm Service Agency
    $290 million for “Watershed and Flood Prevention Operations”
    $50 million for “Wastershed Rehabiliation Program”
    $1 billion for rural housing direct loans
    $10.4 billion for rural housing guaranteed loans
    $2.5 billion for rural distance learning, telemedicine and broadband
    $100 million in grants for National School Lunch Program equipment assistance
    $150 million in agricultural commodity assistance
    $1 billion for the Census Bureau
    $4.7 billion for “Broadband Technology Opportunities Program” which includes $350 million for the
    development of a “broadband inventory map”
    $650 million for Digital TV converter box program
    $220 million for Scientific research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
    $360 million for Construction of scientific research facilities
    $230 million in extra budget money for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    $600 million for NOAA “Procurement, Acquisition and Construction”
    $225 million in grants for programs to combat violence against women
    $2 billion in state and local law enforcement assistance grants
    $225 million in grants to improve the criminal justice system
    $225 million in law enforcement assistance to Indian Tribes
    $100 million for the “office for Victims of Crime”
    $125 million in law enforcement assistance for rural areas
    $50 million in state and local grants to combat internet crime against kids
    $1 billion for the COPS program
    $400 million in operations budget money for NASA
    $150 million for “Aeronautics” at NASA
    $400 million for “Exploration” at NASA
    $2.5 billion for research at the National Science Foundation
    $100 million for NSF “Education and Human Resources”
    $400 million for NSF “Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction”
    $1.4 billion in Army “Operation and Maintenance”
    $657 million in Navy “Operation and Maintenance”
    $113 million in Marine Corps “Operation and Maintenance”
    $1.09 billion for Air Force “Operation and Maintenance”
    $98 million for Army Reserve “Operation and Maintenance”
    $55 million for Navy Reserve “Operation and Maintenance”
    $39 million in Marine Corps Reserve “Operation and Maintenance”
    $13 million for Air Force Reserve “Operation and Maintenance”
    $266 million for Army National Guard “Operation and Maintenance”
    $25 million for Air National Guard “Operation and Maintenance”
    $75 million each for Army, Navy, Air Force “Research, Development, Test and Evaluation”
    $400 million for “Defense Health Program”
    $2 billion for Army Corps of Engineers construction
    $375 million for Army Corps projects on the Mississippi and tributaries
    $2.07 billion for Army Corps of Engineers “Operation and Maintenance”
    $100 million for “Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program”
    $1 billion for Interior Department “Water and Related Resources”
    $50 million for Central Utah Project Completion Act
    $50 million for California Bay-Delta Restoration Act
    $10 million to inspect canals in urban areas
    $16.8 billion for Energy Department, “Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy”
    $5 billion of that goes for “Weatherization Assistance”
    $4.5 billion to improve the nation’s electricity grid
    $3.4 billion for “Fossil Energy Research and Development”
    $483 million for “Non-Defense Environmental Cleanup”
    $390 million for “Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund”
    $1.6 billion for “Science”
    $6 billion “Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program”
    $5.12 billion for “Defense Environmental Cleanup”
    $7 million for oversight of “Making Work Pay” tax credits and payments in this bill
    $80 million to implement health insurance tax credit plan
    $5.5 billion for the “Federal Buildings Fund”
    $300 million to buy energy efficient vehicles for the federal government
    $200 million to consolidate the Department of Homeland Security Headquarters
    $100 million for hi tech border security technology along the Mexican border
    $420 million for construction of US Customs land border ports of entry
    $20 million for tactical communications equipment for immigration enforcement
    $1 billion for Aviation Security (explosive detection equipment)
    $98 million for improvements to Coast Guard shore facilities
    $142 million for “Alteration of Bridges”
    $150 million in FEMA Public Transportation Security Assistance grants
    $150 million for Port Security Grants
    $210 million in grants to upgrade non-Federal fire stations
    $125 million for Bureau of Land Management activities
    $180 million for Bureau of Land Management construction
    $15 million for Wildland Fire
    Romare, obviously not all economist think it will stimulate the economy. Take a look at http://www.cato.org/special/stimulus09/cato_stimulus.pdf where 200 economists sign a full-page ad saying that government spending is not the way to improve the economy.

  8. HomeBrew-Power! says:

    My blogger blog is showing the same URL text for all Google search results, anyone fix it for me?
    I have a couple of important Blogs (Well websites that use the blogger platform) to drive them.

    My problem is as follows.

    If you google ‘Solar panels for sheds summerhouses’ then the top 2 results are both from my website http://www.homebrewpower.co.uk the first link is a HTML coded one that displays the URL text as ‘Solar Power For Sheds’ which is as i require it to be shown. However the second link that comes from a blog post shows the URL as ‘Renewable Energy UK’ I need it to show the Blog page title for each post in the search results.

    All my posts come up in google as ‘Renewable Energy UK’ but I only desire the index page to come up with this but the rest of the Blog pages to show as the post titles.

    Can anyone look at the source code and help me out?

    Source Code on http://www.homebrewpower.co.uk/index.html
    Hi Mata, what do I do to resolve the problem so that the post title is posted instead of the ‘Renewable Energy UK’
    I think I have found the solution.

    Could anyone confirm adding the above will solve my problem?

  9. Thom says:

    Is Nancy Pelosi the type of person we want making energy policy?
    If she bring us renewable gas then maybe she is….
    In her defense everything is renewable in the long run.

    http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/08/24/pelosi-on-natural-gas-fossil-fuel-or-not/
    Good guy. So you’re saying that congress doesn’t have any say on energy policy? Maybe you should go have some cool aid with your buddy nancy.
    obother…even if what you’re saying was not a total distortion of the facts why would we trade an evildoer for a nutcase? This is not about being partisan it’s about common sense….and our house speaker seems to be in very short supply of that.

  10. Daniel Njoo says:

    Renewable Energy survey for desigining a low carbon-footprint house.?
    This is a basic letter I designed to send to blogs, etc. Decided to try here too. !

    Hello,
    I’m designing an energy efficient house suitable for different environments for my DT IGCSE coursework and am researching the possible reductions in energy use would be made using renewable energy sources such as: solar, geothermal, wind, etc. as well as techniques such as insulating, etc., these improvements to be made on the common household in the UK. Therefore I would like to ask:

    How do different geographical locations affect the efficiency of renewable energy sources or allow for their feasibility?

    (Following questions to be answered for different locations if possible; climates, location, etc.)

    1) What is the overall energy consumption of the average house?

    2) How is this broken down into different fuels?

    3) What are these fuels used for?

    4) How much does it cost to be supplied with this energy?

    5) How much energy could be saved installing green energy sources and insulation?

    6) How is this broken down into different techniques?

    7) How much money could be saved?

    8) How much would it cost to install such techniques?

    9) Is it really that efficient?

    10) What group of people is most likely to pay for such efficiency- large or small?

    If there is any more information which might aid me in designing my product please could you add here:

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