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Why a Magnet Generator is Better Than Solar Or Wind Power

In recent years many people have started looking for ways to cut their electricity bills.
Prices have been steadily rising for years now and we all tend to use more electrical gadgets in the home.
The net effect is that some utility bills are almost as large as the mortgage and constitute a major outgoing for the average householder.
Many people are also very conscious of the environment and want to find cleaner ways to power their home.
These factors have all lead to a huge increase on the number of people installing alternative energy devices such as wind turbines and solar panels into their homes.
However, these devices are not without some significant problems.
For instance, solar panels need to be situated outdoors - usually on a roof.
That's no use if you live in a 3 story apartment block.
Wind turbines are even more difficult to situate.
They need open spaces with a good air flow and, of course they tend to be quit big.
Not ideal for the urban dweller.
Its good news, then, that another alternative energy device has started to become very popular - the magnet generator.
Rather than rely on the power of the elements to generate electricity, a magnet generator harnesses the forces of magnetism to produce clean, green and very sustainable power.
They are small, compact and don't produce any noise or dangerous fumes, so they are suited to working indoors as well as out.
In fact, you can use a magnet generator in virtually any home and whats more a standard sized machine is capable of producing up to 50% of the electrical energy requirements of the average American home.
Simple math tells you that to power your home, indefinitely, and for free needs only two of these amazing machines.
Whats more, they are quite easy to build, yes that's right, you can build your own magnet generator, and they require virtually no maintenance.
Of course they have some running costs - the magnets will need to be replaced every 200 years or so (!), but given that they only cost around $200 to build, its not hard to see why so many people are starting to switch to magnet power!


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