Environmentally Friendly Power with Solar Power, Wind Power and other alternative energy solutions.
Welcome to Solar-Power-4u.com, when we first started this website, it was going to be about how you
could use Solar Power around your home and garden, and even while on the road with solar panels for your RV.
As time went by we got more interested with all the other types of Alternative energy supplies available today, so
have expanded this website to include information about them.
Have a look at the blog, which you can check out here
and is full of more useful information and ideas, such as how you can help save energy around your home
by following some very simple steps that you could start using today.
We are also in the process of adding a couple of eBooks with free email courses that will
definitely help you, these will
be 200 ways to help stop Global Warming and also how to be an enviromental
activist.
We also have many articles on enviromental issues which can looked at here
The Best Online stores to get your Solar supplies at a great price
Understanding and Installing Your Own Solar Electric System
If you want information on solar electric systems, written in a non-technical manner that you can easily understand,
have a look at
Understanding and Installing Your Own Solar Electric System, with all the technical jargon kept to a minimum (and when necessary, fully explained),
you will have all the answers to your questions
Latest from my Alternative Energy Blog
02/09/2010 12:56 PM
You need to hot water in your home and the boilers that produce the hot water need a lot of electricity/gas/oil that all seem to be increasing in price on a monthly basis. So I am sure you agree that it makes sense to build yourself a home made solar hot water system that will [...]
Solar power technology has been around in some form or another for thousands of years. Even many modern solar device designs are now decades old. Yet, they have not fulfilled the promise that many hoped. Why? Two reasons: efficiency and cost.
Of the approximately 1,000 watts per square meter of sunlight power falling on the surface [...]