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Looking for the best/easiest way to produce renewable energy for small appliances and lighting on low budget?

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ive been looking for ways to produce my own energy and so far most methods seem very complex - being creating solar panels to wind turbines. the best way i've seen so far, for me personally, is the bike power generating method. at the moment this method seems a little to expensive but may be something i look to in the near future. i dont mind doing the work though, im not looking for a maintenance free method....just something that gets the job done. if possible i'd really like to be able to store the energy in batteries. so basically im looking to power 3 small lamps, a guitar amp, and perhaps an xbox or television if possible. if any other info is needed feel free to email me or i will add the info to the question.

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  1. you can make your own solar hot water heater very cheaply. loads of diy types in germany have done it.

    here's a forum with loads of diy buffs talking about all sorts of energy projects;

    http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newf...


  2. during the winter i put a filter on my dryer vent hose and help warm my house when i am drying my clothes

  3. I know that geothermal energy is the type of thing that a lot of people are shy about, but perhaps you can look into that?  It may be expensive to start up (I think it's around $700-1200) but it will provide you with a much longer payback with that inital investment - heat, electricity and water, if you happen to hit a hot aquifer (usually only in parts of MT, ID, WY and sometimes SD).

    I know it's not super cheap, but it really does pay back in the long scheme of things.

  4. I think I'd try for thin-film solar voltaics. Batteries will be a necessity in any case. And that probably means adding an inverter. If you want to do the bike power thing, just mount it in a wooden frame and drive a standard car alternator with it.

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