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We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.  ...Native American Proverb

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The Energy Bible is a new Website dedicated to providing the public with up-to-date information on renewable energy.  A few years ago we were looking for good sites on renewable energy but everything we found was either too technical or too commercial.  It was hard to get good, independent information on this important topic, so being experienced Web developers we decided to build this site as a public service.  It is our own way of being part of the solution in resolving the issues of global warming and energy independence.  

On this site you can find practical articles on every aspect of renewable energy such as solar panels, wind turbines, water turbines and bio-diesel systems. If you have expertise or experiences in using renewable energy you would like to share please feel free to contribute.  Just submit your info to us at editor@energybible.com.

  -Dan Daniel, Editor

Need Help?

The EB team is happy to answer any questions we can about alternative energy.  Just contact us at editor@energybible.com. We do ask that you be patient in terms of turn-around time in that our mail volume is currently running quite high.  Thanks!

 

magazines on renewable energy

The magazines in this section address general energy and conservation topics. To find magazines on specific types of energy such as Solar Energy or Wind Energy click on the 'Magazine' menu item in those sections. To find out more about a magazine or to purchase it at Amazon.com just click on the link.

Backwoods Home Magazine

Publishes articles on all aspects of self-reliant and sustainable living. Includes a regular column on renewable energy topics. Excellent discussions on living off of the grid and advice on do-it-yourself projects.

Back Home

This magazine is dedicated to rural, independent living and consequently is a storehouse of information on country living.  Frequently includes how-to-do articles on recycling, energy conservation, and living off the grid. 

Green Builder

This new magazines focuses on the new trends in green home construction.  It frequently includes articles on home energy conservation, insulation, green landscaping, and alternative energy.

Home Energy

Home Energy magazine provides practical information on residential energy efficiency, performance, comfort, and affordability. Most of Home Energy’s editorial content comes directly from the people researching and employing innovative design, building, and remodeling practices and products. home.

Home Power

Provides comprehensive coverage of solar, wind, and microhydro electricity, energy efficiency, solar hot water systems, space heating and cooling, green building materials and green home design. This magazine provides extensive product information, homeowner testimonials, buyer advice, and "how-to" instructions. One of the most substantial magazines around on alternative energy.

The Last Straw

The Last Straw Journal is a unique source of information on the revival and development of straw bale construction worldwide. As you would expect it contains numerous articles on techniques, methods, materials and projects you can do with hay bales. It also has articles on home energy saving, insulation and green design.

Mother Earth News

The granddaddy, or in this case grandma, of all environmentally oriented magazines. It has been a leading resource of information on alternative energy and sustainable living for more than 35 years. Provides broad coverage of renewable energy issues and has one of the largest archives of articles on sustainable living.

This Old House

This Old House magazine, like the PBS TV show of the same name, has long been known for providing great information on how to improve and renovate older homes. Increasingly they have begun to look at issues such as energy conservation, insulation, and even alternative energy such as solar.

Join our community

Meeting our energy needs in a responsible manner requires the efforts not just of each individual but of our communities.  Please share what you learn here with members of your own community and encourage them to share their successes and challenges with the Energy Bible community. Write to us at editor@energybible.com.

Special Feature

The wind energy field is rapidly maturing and becoming a major source of energy for a growing population. To see a perfect example of this check out our  new feature: The Evolution of Wind Energy in the Tehachapis. The Tehachapi mountains are one of the windiest areas in the U.S. and wind power has been established there for over 30 years. Learn how succeeding generations of wind technology have helped this area become one of the country's top energy producers.

Volunteers Needed

This Web site is the work of one family and a few dedicated volunteers.  We greatly thank our current volunteers but sure could use a few more to help us answer the ever increasing volume of mail we are receiving. If you have any time to help please write to editor@energybible.com. Thanks!

Energy Bible Blog

Check out the new Energy Bible Blog.  Its the place where we let you know our own point of view on today's energy issues. Please feel free to comment on our blog postings so we can learn what you think!

New Products

Solar Powered Grill Light

Just in time for the summer barbeque season comes one of the best uses of solar outdoor lights we have seen. See your food easily at night with this handy portable grill light. Features 4 brilliant LED bulbs which last 50,000 hours, and a built-in solar panel to charge the 3 AA Ni-Cad batteries (included. Stainless steel housing and mounting clip, fits onto any shelf up to 1 thick.

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Outdoor Lighting

Want to add some pizazz to the garden or walkway you spent so much time landscaping? The Malibu outdoor tier 10-light solar-powered light kit provides illumination to mark entrances, walkways and darkened areas at night. The lights stay on up to 10 hours when fully charged. The sun charges the batteries by day and the LED lights turn on automatically at night with no wiring or cost to operate.

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