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Start Saving Electricity to Protect the Planet and Your

Start Saving Electricity to Protect the Planet and Your Wallet
What is your motivation for wanting to save electricity? Is it the desire to cut back on smog in the air you breathe, or opposition to nuclear power? Or CO2 emissions and climate change? Or struggling to make ends meet? Generating your own energy can be a solution you are looking for.

Motivations on why people save on electricity differ. Most people save on electricity to cut costs and save on electric bills. Other people do so for a more noble effort that is to save the planet. Whatever the motivation, saving on electricity is very beneficial to us and eventually to the planet.

In the United States, as well as countries like China and Russia, we depend on many coal-fired power plants to produce electricity. Burning coal is a major contributor to the increasing amount of greenhouse gases that not only pollutes the planet but increases global warming. Whatever the reasons why we save on electricity, reducing our consumption also reduces the workload of these coal-fired power plants. Power plants fire up on peak seasons like summer (for air conditioners) and winter (for electric heaters).

Turning to alternative sources of electricity lessens our dependence on coal-fired power plants as well as nuclear power. We save energy, save on electricity as well as save on electric bills. In the process, we also save the planet.

Whether or not we turn to alternative energy sources like solar, wind or geothermal, we can still save on electricity through other means by keeping our appliances unplugged when not in use, turning off our basement lights along with other lights in the house when not in use and minimizing TV time and getting some exercise which will not only save on electric bills but keep the body health as well.

Electricity rates are constantly on the rise and we all really need to save on electricity. To save on electricity and save on electric bills, first thing we should do is compare electricity rates. But we can also save energy by keeping down our energy consumption by keeping the lights off when not in use or unplugging anything that is not in use. Plugging and unplugging, switching on and off may be energy-efficient but a bit inconvenient.

Does magnetic power generation work?

The other method to save on electricity is to find other sources of energy to convert to electricity. The first thing that comes to mind is solar power generation and wind power generation. Then there is the pretty obscure magnetic power generation. Building and installation of solar and wind power does not come cheap. The return of investment for these alternative energy sources is pretty lengthy. These power sources also have the disadvantage of being dependent on the weather. Rainy days have no sun to power solar cells and dry days have no wind to spin wind turbines.

A much better way to save on electricity is through the use of magnetic power generation. How does magnetic power generation work? Energy is generated through a perpetually spinning motor propelled by magnets. This method of obtaining energy is cheap and clean. A one-time expense of a small amount becomes a lifetime save on electric bills. Guides are available online to build a magnetic power generator. Build several and you won’t just save on electricity but get off the power grid entirely.

I encourage you to find out more about this growing trend. Build your base of knowledge on how magnetic generators work, their benefits and other informative tips. It's really not that difficult at all to construct a magnetic generator and generate your own electricity. Take that first step to true energy freedom today; you'll be glad you did.
Start Saving Electricity to Protect the Planet and Your
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