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    Any toughts on this?

    http://www.q747.com/cb/Earth4Energy/index.htm

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    re thoughts

    hmm bet $200 wont get you producing much electicity. Dont hear how much you can produce--yea depends on wind and sun but also what your wind mill and solar units can supply--i just dont believe the $200

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    Earth4Energy FAQ

    Quotes from their FAQ page:
    "How much power does the Earth4Energy windmill produce?
    Our aim is to produce 1000 watts of power by using blades that are 8 feet in diameter with wind speeds of 20 miles per hour."

    "How much power does the Earth4Energy solar panels produce?
    Our manual provides instructions to build 100 watt panels and you also get the instructions so you can join multiple panels together to raise the output to 1000 watts +."

    While I'm always a little wary of things on the internet, I'd be interested to see more of this, if I didn't have to shell out $49.97. But they do have a money back guarantee, so who knows.
    Anyone have experience with this guy's book?

    JD

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    FAQ page

    Well you are not going to be able to get this windmill alone would be more than $200-plus he talks about hooking up an inverter- that's an added cost.
    I hope his pitch is not to good to be true. Wondering what I could of done for $8,000 to go solar and wind power? That is what my power cost me to bring to my property. The place where I am building has plenty of both wind and sun year round. Well I could go solar and tie into grid later and maybe pay zero or even earn something. Never went to the FAQ page. Hopefully someone needs power and ties into me so I can get some $$ back on my power cost!

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    money back guarantee

    I didn't see that... maybe its worth 49.99$ im not sure.

    There are videos on youtube showing how to build solar panels so maybe there is a way to go cheap.


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    global warming

    A short time ago, The US Senate committee on the environment said that all 4 satellite weather systems agree that global warming stopped in 1998. We are now into global cooling.....so they say.

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    earth4energy

    hey i just found this site also and wanted to check here first...but, seems how no one has bought it mabey i will take the first leeeeeeeep^0^
    after a little more research i'll let you know;)

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    I was planning on buying it

    I was planning on buying it when spring comes , let us know what you find!

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    I wouldn't buy this product.

    I wouldn't buy this product. Just to give you a heads up, it's an affiliate product offered through ClickBank. From what I've read on many forums, it proves to be too challenging, and has a high return rate. Most of these products with flash sales pages are nothing more than non-sufficient info & clever marketing to get you to buy. I would recommend buying a book for $20 or less, and you'll get much more than 90 e-book pages that contain improper descriptions.

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    Wind, Solar, Water & Bio Alternate Power Sources


    If any of you a interested in any alternate power sources for homes way off the grid or just to be self sufficient. I would ask you to look at this site. These are your basic hicks living out in the sticks who build, experiment, sell and hold seminars to teach people to build their own electric generators. They live miles from any power source and run all their homes on the power generators they build themselves. One generator produces over 1 Kilo watts of power. They have anything you want to learn or know about alternate power sources. Al B.



    Their homepage is here: <a href="http://www.otherpower.com/">http://www.otherpower.com/</a>



    Here's their wind page, located at the bottom of the home page. <a href="http://www.otherpower.com/otherpower_wind.shtml">http://www.otherpower.com/otherpower_wind.shtml</a>











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