How to do less and get more from residential wind power
There are a lot of great books on the market for building your own wind power generator… The trouble is, they’re all a heck of a lot of work to follow.
For instance, one of the books suggests a lot of useful ways to save money while you build your turbine–but almost all of the suggestions are really, really time consuming.
Sure, I’m not made of money (and I bet you aren’t either) but my time isn’t unlimited, either. So, I’m always looking for a good balance of both–spending a little more of my time to save a lot of money, or spending a little more money and saving a lot of time.
If you feel the same way, the most important thing you can do is ask yourself throughout the process of creating residential wind power–”Am I making the best use of both my time and money?” Rather than always looking to save a buck, this more balanced approach ensures you don’t waste days to save fifty cents, or spend a grand when you could have invested a half hour of time instead.
The easiest way to save time without spending a bundle is to pick up a copy of this book which will easily cut your time investment in half (or more) by helping you avoid the most common pitfalls of building your own wind power source. Just be sure to weigh all of the suggestions against the idea of making the best use of both your time *and* your money.
