Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Earth 4 Energy Review

We all want to do our part for the environment, but with the ridiculous cost of installing solar equipment. The majority of people just can’t afford this, especially when the government rebates are so small that once deducted from the average $28,000 solar power installation project, we are still out of pocket.

We don’t know about you but, that just seems way too much to "Help the environment". It would take years and years to cover half the cost of installation.

Although as you’ve probably seen there is a wealth of information on the Internet about, how to reduce your electricity bill, information on all different types of alternative energy, how to make a solar powered home, make renewable energy, and so on. But what works and what doesn’t?
If you have already got solar, wind or renewable energy quotes from your local installation man you would have released the massive cost your going to have to fork out to pay for this so called ‘doing your part for the environment’ but unless you’ve got money to throw away, you more than likely don’t want to pay thousands and thousands of dollars to install something that won’t save you money in your life time.

Our research through the Internet and local renewable energy suppliers has aroused our thoughts on what’s really worth paying for "doing our part for the environment".

Then out of the blue came this piece of magic