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Energy 4 Green – eBook Review

Posted by Trevas On March - 13 - 2009

After reviewing the Earth 4 Energy eBook a few weeks ago, this site started to get some traffic with searches for Energy 4 Green. From that, I have decided to review this eBook package as well (since it’s obviously information that people are looking for).

Much like Earth 4 Energy, this eBook/video series teaches you how to convert your home to off-grid power. Energy 4 Green contains more eBook content than the other package does, but I don’t think that it takes away from the value of this particular learning package. Each eBook is well laid out and walks you through the steps needed to create solar panels, windmills, and best of all it gives you tips to source the parts for decent prices. With the main book you get detailed plans, that lays out how to put everything together, and I felt it taught the material quite well.

You also get many bonus books with your purchase that help to add clarity to how to install the system, teach you how to create an energy storage system for very little cost, and in general that add value to the whole package.

Since I’ve talked about two products in this particular review, I know I will get questions about which one to recommend. I think it might actually be difficult to do so, and that the decision should be left up to you. Either package will cost you about $50.

The Earth 4 Green package contains more bonus material that is worth the price than Earth 4 Energy did, but then the video content of the second package will make it easier for some to follow. I’m not going to actually recommend one here. I will say that Energy 4 Green is very well written, and that the additional books that came with this particular package do add a lot of value to it.

Also, since they both come with an 8 week money-back guarantee, I wouldn’t be worried about buying either product.

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2 Comments

  1. Hey

    Nice ebook review.

    Murray

  2. Alex53 says:

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