In today's world where there is much concern about the environment, more and more people are looking to find alternative energy sources to supply the electrical needs of their homes or businesses. There are many different renewable power systems available for various applications, some are better and more widely available than others, some are more practical than others as well. The short list of power sources available are geothermal, water turbine, solar, wind turbines, and of course magnetic generators. While all of these can be used in various regions of the world, three are the most common and widely used, Solar panels, wind turbines, and magnetic generators.

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First we will discuss solar power. Solar power systems use panels with photovoltaic cells to capture the energy from the sun, and convert it into DC electrical power. While many homes and businesses don't use Direct Current, but Alternating Current or AC to produce electricity, it can be changed by simply attaching an inverter between the power supply and the application. You can also harness this power for later use by hooking up batteries, before the inverter, to store excess electrical energy for those time that there isn't any sun, like at night, or during a storm. With enough solar panels linked together, you can generate an ample supply of power to supply you whole house or business, with plenty extra to spare.

The next form of renewable energy is through wind turbines. Now you may have seen large wind turbines in farms, and these are much to big for your residence or small business. However the technology regarding wind generators has come a long way, with the actual turbines becoming much smaller. There are actually two different types of wind turbines available, horizontal, and well as vertical axis turbines. While both can be used for your needs, vertical axis turbines are far more advantageous. They can pick up lower wind speeds, as well as from any direction, and there are not as many internal parts to have to deal with. They can be made much smaller, and can be mounted on any high surface, with or without a pole of their own. The materials are much less expensive, and easier to put together.

The next form of sustainable energy is the magnetic generator. This device uses magnetic fields to create electrical energy, and needs no external source of energy. This means that you can use them under any conditions, with no worries about the lack of sun or wind, in cold areas as well as hot. They are small and can be made about the size of a standard emergency generator. This generator uses opposing magnetic forces to produce electricity, and once set in motion will run continuously with very little maintainance, as long as you want. While not a new concept, actually older than really any other form of alternative energy, for the most part this concept has been kept under wraps by big business power companies for obvious reasons. Now however, they can no longer keep a cap on this information, and is widely available to the public.

Now, you can find many different DIY kits for these three sustainable energy sources online, and through several different outlets. All of these kits come with complete instructions on how to make them, even making the solar panels from scratch. They also come with complete materials lists, and where the best places to find them, so you can get the supplies for building these power systems relatively inexpensively.

With these systems in place, not only can you produce enough energy for all of your own personal needs, but surplus energy as well. This can get you completely off the grid, and in many areas, any surplus energy has to be bought back by power companies. This means that not only will you no longer have a utility bill, or have to worry about black outs, but you may be able to get money from back from them. In either case, you are helping to create a better world, save the planet, and keep some of that hard earned money in your pocket. The more people see your lights on during a power outage, the more curious they will be about these sources, and you will be able to spread this information and help others.

To learn more about magnetic energy specifically, go to http://www.magneticenergynow.com
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