Dirt4Energy – How to generate electricity from dirt

Are you one of those backyard energy enthusiast who are eager to try new discoveries? Well, did you know that you could, with very little technical skills, and the Dirt 4 Energy guide, create a battery that generate electricity from dirt?

You are probably shaking your head thinking that this is a discovery that wont produce any real results but how to generate electricity from dirt  actually has been experimented and proven by several very credible people already.

The History of  Dirt 4 Energy

A man of the name of Brad Hume, author of the Dirt 4 Energy guide,has heard a story about students from  Harvard University who actually made some dirt batteries while on an experimental study.

Click here to learn about their experiment

The goal of the study was to create a simple and economical way to generate energy and implement it in third world countries such as Africa where 500 Million people are currently living without power.

Brad got so intrigue by this new concept of making energy that he began to research the subject all over the Internet and in scientific publications.

Here is one kind of report on how to generate electricity from dirt that he found on the Internet:

“Discover Magazine has a round-up of ten innovations that are ingenious in their simplicity, and potential to help the world. Named “confluent” technologies, they are all effective, affordable and sustainable for use in the developing world (and beyond). They range from micro-hydroelectric power to solar powered LED lamps   and charcoal made from sugarcane.

One of our favorites is,using soil to generate power (!). Discover reports:

“Who needs nickel cadmium batteries or coal plants for electricity when you have soil? A Harvard team of faculty and African students have tapped into soil-dwelling microbes in order to provide electricity for families in Tanzania. When the microbes found in the soil digest organic materials, they naturally produce a small current, which can be harnessed with a simple device consisting of two electrodes and a small circuit board. One trash-barrel-sized unit filled with soil can produce enough electricity to light two bedrooms for a decade or more, says Harvard biology professor Peter Girguis. While each unit currently costs about $50, the team is testing new materials that would drive the price down to $7.”

After having found and read several reports of this kind, Brad began searching for a guide that would layout exactly the components that are necessary to build his own dirt battery. Such guide was nearly impossible to find, for the simple reason that nobody had published one yet.

So when Brad made his first dirt battery but had to go through several trial and error steps in order to get it right.

Here is an example of the instructional videos you can find on how you can build your own dirt battery and learn how to generate electricity from dirt.

 

 What’s inside the Dirt4Energy Guide

The information that Brad found on how to generate electricity from dirt was so scattered and kind of hard to put together that he decided to write a step-by-step guide to help folks to get it right the first time.

The guide he wrote is easy to follow and anybody can build a dirt battery following the steps. Brad made it in several parts that are just very easy to read and interesting at the same time. It has graphics and pictures to make it even easier to follow.

One downside may be that the guide could have been more explicit on where to find the materials but everyone has a hardware store nearby so it should not be that hard to figure out.

Click here for your Dirt4Energy Guide

Here is what you are going to find in this guide:

Section 1

- An Introduction To A World Of Environmentally Friendly Energy

Section 2

- Easy to follow step-by-step instructions
- Complete with full color pictures and diagrams
- Build your own dirt battery with just a few dollars

Section 3                                                                                             

- Learn how to to power lights
- How to charge your phone
- Using a USB cable to charge devices
- Using charge controllers

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The Dirt4Energy manual also comes with several bonuses including:

 

 

 

A Dirt Battery Video Library

Brad has compiled the Internet’s best dirt battery videos and you can see how others have started using dirt as energy.

 

Brad is backing up his product with a 60 days money back guarantee so if you don’t like the product, a refund will be returned to you no questions asked.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy building your own dirt battery and saving money on energy!

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