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Ways To Create Alternative Electric Energy
By Misty Jefferson
With more attention focused on our environment and what we can do to clean it up, the better the technology becomes and the more choices we have to create alternative electric energy. The two most popular and most common choices include solar power and wind power.

Wind power provides energy that is safe and free. We all know that large windmills stick out like a sore thumb, and at times can present a danger for wildlife. This option may not be available to everyone, and the cons may weigh out the pros. However there is more and more technology, and more and more people creating smaller, quieter and more efficient wind mills.


The most common choice for residential customers is solar panels.

Although this may be a large investment in the beginning, you will be greatly rewarded in the long run. Fortunately they are becoming more affordable with many options for financing becoming available.

There are many options available to create alternative electric energy. There are many more changes we all can make to conserve energy, lower our cost and save our environment. Many items include investing in energy star appliances, turning of lights, closing vents in unused rooms and using energy efficient light bulbs. Not all of the changes we can make have a cost, and the ones that do pay off in the long run. We all must start making changes so that we leave this a much better place for generations to come.
Learn more aboutsolar energy for homes and the affordable options available that include solar energy and wind power generators.

 
 
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