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by Simon Berrit

The sun shines brightly in the sky providing warmth for the earth. It is also this warmth that we can use to provide energy that is cheap and renewable.

The steps you need to take to make it work for you are no longer very difficult or expensive. That means anyone can do it, even if they are not technically minded.

Of course there are a few prerequisites, like the need to have a roof or some place to put a panel that can easily gather sunlight. Following this you will need to have a very good quality instruction manual to work with.

There are plenty about, we personally recommend Earth4Energy as our number 1 choice.

Once you have one of these they will explain to you exactly what you will need. It’s surprising to most people, but they actually have a lot of the stuff they need lying around in the house or garage.

Anything else can be bought from the local Do It Yourself Store. The instructions are written in plain easy to understand English and should not take more than a few days.

If you find yourself in trouble then companies like Earth4Energy have a support team that will get you back on the right track again.

The final step once the solar panels have been built is to plug the batteries into them so that you can start storing power for your home. From there you will be in a position to start benefiting from the energy savings. You can also go on to build more panels if you like. We actually produce more energy then we require to power our house and our able to make extra money by selling this energy back to the power company.

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