The Home Energy Place Energy Books Store
Browse through the list below. These energy books contain loads of information on saving energy and alternative ways to use energy. All of these books are EBooks, and are available for immediate download onto your computer. You do not have to wait for a printed book or disk to be mailed to you.
Click on the link to go to the Book's web site for more info; you can order from their web site. Some sites may be offering a discounted price. Your order is secure.
Home Made Energy |
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Make Natural Power |
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Free Energy Options |
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Earth 4 Energy |
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Convert Your Car to Electricity |
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Home Made Power Plant |
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How to Make Biodiesel |
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Poor Man's Guide to Wind Power |
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Off Grid Living |
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Electricity - Make it, Don't Buy it |
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How to Get Free Electricity |
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Solar Power Secrets |
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Solar Power Design Manual |
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Mr Solar Energy |
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Alternative Energy Resources |
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Build A Solar Pool Heater |
Summary of Available Energy Saving and Alternative Energy Books
If you are an average american, you spend about $3,000 for all of your energy needs each year. What is worse is this amount is on the rise, perhaps dramatically. I hope you find this ridiculously high. You can go out and buy a gas saving car or buy new appliances that use much less energy, but is this cost effective? If you try to reduce your energy cost without first learning as much as you can, you may actually spend more than you would save.
Why isn't everybody using solar and wind energy? The clear answer is that it is very expensive. Saving energy costs involves investing in equipment and appliances first and then wait for the savings. Sometimes this initial cost is more than the energy cost you save. What is the solution? LEARN AS MUCH AS YOU CAN.
The books above help you do this. Yes, these books are an investment, but a small one that will yield big savings. Many of these books show you how to build your own solar or wind power system. Buying a commercial system can be very expensive. However, building your own system can be much less expensive.
You could even use what you learn to build systems for other people. Help them save energy costs and put some money back into your pocket.
Please check out the web site, The Home Energy Place. There are over 100 tips, many are free or low cost ideas that can save energy.
Also, you can provide what you have learned about saving energy by going to the blogsite, Home Energy Blog. You can respond to any entry or you can signup to be a contributor.















