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Residential Windmills - Create Your Own Windmill Energy

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By shanec

Windmill Energy - A New Alternative Energy Source

The cost of traditional energy sources continues to rise. People are looking for cheaper alternatives. One emerging technology is Windmill Energy Generation. Many home owners have even taken the step of making their own home windmills. These people are reducing the cost of their energy bills and in some cases even get paid by utility companies for their excess electricity.


Traditional Energy Sources v's Windmill Energy Generators

There are many problems associated with traditional energy sources. They're not good news for the environment and costly. People are now looking for affordable, environmentally friendly energy sources. These energy sources are available, but you have to do a lot of research to find out what's available and how to avail of these new sources of energy. One of these alternatives is residential windmills.

Windmill energy sounds like a weird way to save money and protect the environment. However if you dig a bit deeper there are many advantages to producing electricity this way.

First of all, you save money big time! In many cases people have slashed their electricity bills by 80%. There's even cases where clever individuals have produced too much electricity from their windmill, and sold it back to the local electricity companies.

The fact that you are producing energy from a natural resource i.e. the wind, means you are doing your bit to help the planet because this method is a clean way to produce electricity.

Find Out More Here

Home made windmills are cheap to make and install. You can make a windmill for as little as $200. They vary from being portable to very large in size. The amount of electricity each can produce depends on size and the how windy the location is.

Visit http://cheapenergytips.com find out more about how to slash your energy costs today.

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