
Do It Yourself Green Energy by John Richards
When we look at green energy technology it's clear that two or more philosophies are at work here. There are major, often publicly-funded projects, such as offshore wind farms that use collections of turbines over 300 feet high and designed to provide enough green energy to run several small towns. Or there are hydro-electric and wave-power schemes that may cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take decades to come to fruition. The philosophy here is often related to political expediency as governments use their ostensibly green credentials to win votes and remain in power. This might be somewhat cynical but often we find that such large schemes are badly thought through and often have running and maintenance costs far in excess of original expectations.
The small scale approach
Then there is the small scale approach in which green energy generation is designed for either small groups of houses, or perhaps a small industrial unit or even individual homes. The market for green energy generating equipment is now growing at a very high rate despite the poor economies in much of the developed world. But commercially available green energy equipment like solar panels and wind turbines still cost more than most householders are prepared to pay. So for anyone wanting to cut their energy costs and reduce their carbon footprint but is not in a position to invest the large sums that commercially produced equipment demand, the Do It Yourself route is the only one available to us.
The DIY Green Energy approach
Now some people consider the DIY movement, if we can call it a movement, to be a penny-pinching way of doing things that has meant the death-knell of the professional tradesman. Other people might view it as an opportunity to experiment and make new things from old goods and materials. Doing things for yourself can be a very rewarding experience. To be able to understand a problem, think it through, and then experimentally and incrementally arrive at a practical solution is not only very satisfying but it is very instructive too.
DIY Green Power Guides
If you want to venture into the world of DIY green energy generation then there is plenty of help out there. The guides that now proliferate on the internet provide a wealth of information, not only on how and where to source the parts you'll need at the lowest possible prices but also on construction methods and, crucially, the theory too. Of course, having a good comprehension of the theory of solar or wind energy generation (actually, conversion) will be most helpful if you want to experiment with your own ideas a bit, rather than stick doggedly to the instructions. The philosophy of DIY matches up with that of green energy generation perfectly. Both concepts embody self-sufficiency in a way that long since seems to have disappeared from our national psyche. However, it may be that a resurgence of the indomitable spirit of the do it yourselfer is in the offing. Obviously, large power generation schemes can only be undertaken by governments or multi-national corporations but for householders the DIY route to green energy generation is the obvious one if you want to cut your bills and be a little gentler on the planet too.
About the Author
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