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A Windmill of Your Own to Save Money

by Noel on February 25th, 2007

windmillAlthough having your own windmill built will require adequate open space (vertically and horizontally) and cost approximately $11,000 – $15,000, the amount of money you’ll save for using an alternative source of energy will be an enormous money-saving benefit for you in the long run.

Take, for instance, Ron Sullivan of Buchanan County. He’s building a house with thick walls and doors to better sustain warmth within his home while using his own windmill to supply the necessary energy. Sullivan was aided by Krystal Planet in his plans. Initially concerned about the effects of global warming, Sullivan’s research led him to discover Krystal Planet, a company that’s committed in changing the way people obtain and use energy to save the environment.

With your own windmill, your home can generate energy by using wind power and which would consequently lower your electricity bills. But the benefits don’t end there.

If, for instance, you partner with companies like Krystal Planet to have your own windmill built and reduce the pollution coming from your home, you get to save Mother Nature AND money as well.

Firstly, your monthly payment to the company will be considered tax-deductible because of the dual purpose it serves. Secondly, if you purchase other energy-saving products from Krystal Planet, and your purchases amount to $100 or more, you get to enjoy a $20 rebate as well.

The idea of having your own windmill is definitely one that deserves serious consideration because it gives you the chance to generate your own energy and be a responsible human being with a fatter checkbook.

via Krystal Planet

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