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The Secret To Living The Green Energy Home Dream

By: JT Abney Home | Home-and-Family


The gains in green technology, another term for renewable technology, in recent years have been tremendous and have made it simpler than ever to convert your home into a green energy home. What exactly is a "Green Energy Home"? It would be a residence that uses renewable resources to supply electricity, hot water, heat and the all important peace of mind.

There are various ways to go about implementing your green energy home project. The first, and possibly the most popular, would be solar power. In a green energy home you are able to set up solar hot water panels which will heat and store water for use and you can install solar panels, which use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. These systems can be pricey if you are buying them and having them installed by a commercial company, but there are many great resources out there to show you how to build your own solar panels and solar hot water systems and the Do-It-Yourself avenue can reduce the cost a great deal.

If you're just building your home, a great way to make it a green energy home is to use passive solar design during construction. Passive Solar Design means that you are taking advantage of south facing side of the home for heating and cooling. By putting in lots of highly efficient windows and heat retaining bricks and stone on your south facing walls, you are capitalizing on passive solar techniques to produce your green energy home.

Another way to make your home a green energy home is to use a wind generator. Windmills are used to generate electricity from the renewable resource wind. Yes, obvious. Windmills can be set up on rooftops or in yards and provide pollution free electricity. You can purchase windmills from retailers or there are many affordable kits available for the motivated do-it-yourselfers to handle the design and implementation of their own green energy home plans.

Do you have a stream on your property? If so, you can also add to the efficiency of your green energy home with hydroelectric power. This is a fantastic pollution free choice that is simple to maintain and works as long as there's water available.

The ultimate green energy home would combine and unite all of these resources. By using solar, wind, and water to generate electrical energy you're looking not only at vast savings and potential profits from your electricity usage, but you would genuinely be green as each of these alternatives contributes little to global warming. To further combine passive solar design and solar hot water systems, you're cutting down your energy needs exponentially and really living the dream of going green. There's no better time to create your green energy home than right now.

So what's the big secret? It's twofold, actually. Green energy technology is more readily available and affordable than anytime in history. AND.. A green energy home doesn't demand anymore maintenance than traditional homes. solar technologies require little or no maintenance and wind and water turbines need only regular oiling for maximum performance.

These seem like reward enough, but did you know that in many areas you can also profit from having alternative energy generation at your home? There are also a lot of things that you can do right now, today, for FREE, to start lowering your electricity bill.



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