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Once you've built your first homemade Tyranny Liberator Review windmill, you'll be able to sit back and laugh when you hear about the utility executives heading out on an expensive business trip. It won't be your money funding their vacation any longer. You may need more than one homemade windmill, or maybe a combination of windmills and solar panels to get the most reduction in your electric bill. If you are only paying a couple hundred dollars per unit, you will quickly recover your money. It's better to have a renewable energy source than continuing to send those hundreds of dollars for your electric bill every month.

Keep in mind, a homemade windmill works best in states where you have wind most days. Not necessarily hard wind, but a nice breeze to get the wind turbine spinning. If you do not have enough wind in your part of the country, you may be better served making a few homemade solar panels. A few of the better renewable energy guides include instructions for both windmills and solar panels. Since the most efficient systems often use both, you may want to select a guide with thorough instructions for both types of systems. With a combination of systems, you'll have electricity being generated on most days. Only days which lack both sunlight and wind would stop your energy generation.

While you may never completely divorce yourself of the electric company, you'll still get a big grin on your face when you get your bill. Those fat cat executives are going to need to start eating at McDonalds since your bill is quickly disappearing. Give yourself a pat on the back as you look out the window at your homemade windmill, the start of your new plan of energy self-reliance.

More and more people are concerned about the environment and individuals are asking what they can do. While doing a home improvement project may not seem to be eco-friendly, there are ways you can improve your home and be green at the same time. Here are 7 ways you can go green. Use Green paint. No I don't mean paint everything green. I mean use zero VOC Volatile Organic Compounds paint. Many leading brands are now using these zero emission paints. You can find these paints in a wide variety of colours and they are available in both interior and exterior grade.

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