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Electric Beater Solar panels and green energy - produce 80% of your electricity Producing reusable green energy may seem a bit daunting and intimidating. However, there are many different tutorials guides that could very well provide the necessary knowledge to deal with such projects. The two most popular are the producers of reusable energy sun and wind. Solar energy is to create windows and solar wind requires knowledge to build a windmill. What are solar panels? Solar panels are devices made up of many individual solar cells. The solar cells are composed of smaller objects processed silicon, which requires a high vacuum and high temperatures to capture the sun's heat. How can you build solar panels for electricity conservation? A single solar cell / panel can be produced from materials found in any local hardware store. The most common material is copper. When heating at high temperatures (produced by sunlight and heat), copper becomes a semiconductor and with the help of water and salt, may become a producer of energy efficient What a windmill or wind? Windmill is a device created to slow the wind and produce energy. It consists of several blades that rotate in a circular motion as the wind passes through. The blades collect the energy because the blades of a windmill slow wind speed and produces friction between the blades. There are two types of wind machines or windmills in horizontal and vertical axes of the Axis. In horizontal Modern wind turbines are built around a horizontal axis. This type of machine has blades like airplane propellers. A curious fact a windmill, horizontal axis is the largest contains blades bigger than a football field. In vertical This type of wind is only a very small percentage of the currently used today. The blades go up and down like a big egg beater. These two methods (sun and wind) to produce reusable energy have become very popular in our green energy revolution. Many people are already saving money on their monthly electricity bill or have learned to completely generate all their energy on their own use of wind or sunlight. For more information, visit my website at green energy Posted on July 6, 2010.
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