It is never a bad idea to have a generator for home use as an alternative energy source in a time of crisis. Generators can be both a quick and easy solution for unexpected emergency situations. Basic needs such as water, heating and lights are necessary amenities that one can take for granted until they have to do without.
Having a small generator is becoming a common accessory in peoples’ homes, even a low fuel consumption generator is enough to power necessary facilities such as; a water pump some lights and more importantly a refrigerator for your food supply.
There is no need to stick to small portable generators; many families are willing to spend that bit extra for reliability and long term saving on fuel. There are now plenty of generators on the market that make use of local resources such as a running stream or trade winds. Being able to invest in a larger machine can see your family being able to sustain a normal life even during emergency situations such as hurricanes and tornados that are renown for knocking local power grids out.
There are a variety of ways one can do this.
*Solar powered *Wind generators, or turbines as they are sometimes referred *Portable gas generators *Diesel or heavy oil generators which are renown for being reliable
If you are a do-it yourself kind of a person, you can get a simple guide that will help you build your very own wind turbines, or solar panels where you can collect your own energy and store it in batteries for future use.
Strangely enough folks have been able to sell back excess energy that they have built up to the power companies. Not just a great way to save money but also put a little extra in your pocket, with rising fuel costs it makes great sense.
There are some popular solar powered generators on the market today where you can get everything you need in one package deal, and because they are portable you can take them with you, if you ever need to flee the area. You do need sufficient sun to power these units, so if you live in an area with limited amounts of sunshine, a wind generator may be the better option.
If you live in an urban area, make sure to find out what the restrictions are in your area before investing in a big noisy diesel generator. Although they are some of the best options for generating alternative energy, the down side is they ARE quite noisy.
Another advantage of a diesel generator is the storage of fuel. Gasoline machines can be prone to evaporation where as a well sealed diesel container can store for prolonged periods of time.
Sun or wind are still the best options as the fuel is free and clean, doesn’t add polution to the environment and if you do it right can be used forever.
Regardless which method of generators for home use you choose, you will be grateful just to enjoy the basic necessities of life when rest of the world is in darkness and panic! Look at the new solar powered generator and see if it is an option for you.. Free reprint available from: Alternative Energy via Generators for home Use; A necessity or a Luxury?.