Whenever electricity went off, I wondered, what if it never comes again. Being an exhaustible resource it might become too expensive to afford in my meager salary. It is already difficult to pay those exorbitant electricity and gas bills. What will I do if it becomes all the more costly? No light, no AC, no refrigerator, no microwave, No gas, nothing. Feels like a handicap. Isn’t it? Have you ever stopped to ponder on these? If not, think about it. No, I’m not scaring you. I’m just trying to anticipate a situation likely to happen in our near future. But, don’t worry, someone has already thought of the solution, before any such problem creeps up. “Electricity – Make It Don’t Buy It” is an e-book that guides you on how to make electricity at home.
“Electricity – Make it don’t buy it” – by Bill Anderson – is a well-researched e-book that bestows viable tips to produce electricity at home. Some people do think of alternates such as solar energy, hydro power and the likes. But, not everyone can afford solar panels and hydro plants. Following the process mentioned in the book, not only you can produce electricity at home, but, you can save 1000’s of dollars. Moreover, you will not be dependent on any electric company.
“Electricity – Make It Don’t Buy It” explains in detail, the process to make cheaper electricity at home. The e-book provides a solution to make both electricity and biodiesel at home and that too using homebrewed vegetable oil. However, avoiding reliance on a particular resource, it also provides alternatives such as methane and passive solar. No dependency and cheaper energy. Isn’t that amazing? Talking about the details of the book, the first few sections of the book discuss renewable alternative energy and green energy. Next, the author guides you on the sizing of new system components that will suit your requirements and its benefits over other such systems. Coupled with this he also gives you details on where you can buy these apparatus from at very reasonable prices. In the next chapter, he talks about power preservation. Further, he has given details of fuel cells, zinc/oxygen fuel cells, and the Sterling Engine. The next section, which is very impressing is on “net metering”, wherein the author has explained how you can sell the excess energy generated to an electric company. That sounds interesting, isn’t it? Well, it actually is.
The last few sections of the book has topics such as ‘free energy’ and ‘resources’, which provide reliable information on systems, people and sources to find more information on generating cheaper energy. These also enlist few businesses that sell the elements required and advice you on your new system. Great, right! I felt the same. So Don’t Put Off, Get a Copy of “Electricity – Make it Don’t Buy it”. Generate energy at home, using easily available resources and get rid of those sky-rocketing bills now!

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