Michael Harvey Earth4Energy Review

Reviewing Earth4Energy – Is It The Real Deal?

One of the first home renewable energy e-book I bought when I was doing my research on solar power is Michael Harvey’s Earth4Energy. My first impression on the sales page was very good. It has been professionally done. Other home solar power guides did not have the same level of web design.

A quick search on Google for Michael Harvey did not reveal any useful information. He may be a real person or he may not. Harvey might be a fictional name used by the publisher’s marketing team. Anyhow, what we want is the message, not the messenger in Earth 4 Energy.

Here’s a list of points from my Earth 4 Energy review:

  • The information was presented in simple English and easy to understand
  • Lots of pictures and diagrams on home solar power and wind energy system (very helpful!)
  • Online video links in to e-books showing how to solder solar cells and how to make the wind turbine blades
  • Suggestion on the best types of solar cells to use
  • Suggestion on where to find cheap parts for your DIY project…which is good if you are working on a tight budget
  • Earth 4 Energy also offers full online support. Just send them an e-mail if you have any question.

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Overall, Michael Harvey’s Earth 4 Energy guide is pretty good. Selling price is at $49.97 as of Jan 2009 which is pretty competitive compared to other home solar power guides on the web.

Since Earth 4 Energy is offered through Clickbank, you are covered by their 60 Days Money Back Guarantee. Meaning, if you bought the e-book and do not see any value in it, just ask for your money back.

This is one of the best value added feature for buying e-book on the web. I don’t think you will get that if you were to buy a book from Borders or Barnes and Nobles stores.

My guess is, most of the people that buy Michael Harvey’s e-book would not have the skill nor the time to build their own home solar power system. Nonetheless, it is good to have the knowledge.

When you are ready to outsource the project to a professional contractor, at least you will know what are the parts and components required to get the job done. This is to safeguard you from being overcharged by the contractor. It is always good to be prudent.

If you are looking to use renewable energy such as solar power for your home, start with getting some knowledge on solar array construction. Earth 4 Energy is a good e-book to add into your virtual library.

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