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		<title>Magnetic Energy Versus Wind and Solar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When doing a review on the magnetic energy system, we found that many people wanted to know what the differences were between this new technology and the advantages of solar and wind generators. Lets take a look at the first reason to consider magnetic energy over solar or wind &#8211; Cost! A standard system build [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When doing a review on the magnetic energy system, we found that many people wanted to know what the differences were between this new technology and the advantages of solar and wind generators.</p>
<p>Lets take a look at the first reason to consider magnetic energy over solar or wind &#8211; Cost!<br />
A standard system build from the <strong><a title="magnetic plans" href="http://no9to5ers.magniwork.hop.clickbank.net" target="_blank">magnetic plans</a></strong> will generate on average 40% of your household needs.  The cost to manufacture this system will be in the region of $100 and the cost to maintain the system &#8211; free.</p>
<p>In comparison with a solar system that would cost twice as much and generate enough energy for around 30% of the same household, you have the disadvantage in that on a rainy day, you will produce less.  Wind turbines are less costly to manufacture, produce excellent energy for the home, but only work when there is wind.</p>
<p>The second benefit is that of maintenance, solar panels and wind turbines are exposed to the elements and require mantenance on a regular basis.  The magnetic system is housed internatally and has far less components that would require maintenance.</p>
<p>That leads us to the one disadvantage of the magnetic system.  The houseing that you will require may result in you having to build a outdoor shed or to house it in the garage which is not always possible.  For those living in confined areas with little or no free space, this may be an issue, where solar panels are out of sight and easy to install on any roof top.</p>
<p>All three of these systems are easy to manufacture and easy to install.  They all produce excellent energy reletive to the cost of manufacturing and are well worth the consideration.</p>
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