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				<title>Solar and Wind Home Power</title>
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				Wow, what a market it is in terms of solar and wind power! I always have been watching this market, but it amazes me to see how much its grown in the past couple of years and the technological advances. While there haven&apos;t been a ton of advances that have filtered down to the consumer, one day the technologies will be leveraged to our benefit. 

A new type of Lithium battery, that is like 5 to 10x faster to charge and also safer then standard Lithium batteries. Check it out, MIT is doing research on &lt;a href=&quot;http://spectrum.mit.edu/issue/2008-spring/battery-technology&quot;&gt;Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxide battery&lt;/a&gt; . I did a ton of searching, and no luck finding RECHARGABLE ones, just one time use ones. 

However, while searching I found a great diagram to help people understand the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.homepower.com/basics/wind/&quot;&gt;configurations and schematics&lt;/a&gt; of converting power and solar for home storage and AC power uses. &lt;img src=&quot;http://www.homepower.com/images/basics/Basics_WindElect_OffGridFlow.jpg&quot; align=left hspace=30 vspace=14&gt;

ONce you install the solar panels and windmills, looks like there is another $2 to $3K in batteries, inverters, and charge controllers and grid-tie in inverters. However, for the small time alternative energy enthusiast check this 250W &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.gogreensolar.com/products/250-watt-grid-tied-inverter&quot;&gt;Grid Tied Inverter&lt;/a&gt;, which is a wall-plug in system. Could be a sweet deal, but get a bigger one, this one still will take years to pay for itself, don&apos;t fall for their, &quot;watch the meter spin backwards&quot; !!! YEAH Right if your whole house consists of a laptop, microwave and a clock radio!!! Geez. 

Before you go buying a bunch of equipment do a lot of reading. This is a great tutorial on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.batterystuff.com/tutorial_battery.html#9&quot;&gt;Lead Acid batteries&lt;/a&gt;. They are cheapest per watt-hour. One guy to watch is the author of Urban Survival, one of his articles at &lt;a href=&quot;http://peoplenomics.com/&quot;&gt;Peoplenomics&lt;/a&gt; talks about how to set up a home back-up power to grid tie in alternative energy system.

Good luck. I learned a lot today, cant&apos; wait to build a system. Need a lot to be totally self sufficient, but you have to start somewhere. 

Mega Watt it! Write when you got a system going!
				
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