ABC Article Directory banner displaying blue butterfly logo. Click to go directly to the main Homepage
Your Ad Here

Home | Environment | Sustainability And Conservation

Add This Social Bookmark Button


animated blue butterfly symbol for the ABC Article Directory

Live Well - Live Green!


By: CoolMamie Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Because of all the advances in green energy technology, it is now easier than ever to start changing your home to run on clean, alternative power.
There are many ways to implement your plan to convert your home from being totally fossil fuel dependent to utilizing renewable energy sources.
o Solar Energy - You can put in solar hot water panels to heat your water. As well as panels for your hot water, you can install solar panels which use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. These systems can be pricey if purchasing them and having them installed professionally, but there are many great resources available so you can make your own solar panels and solar hot water system, which will reduce the expense greatly.
o Passive Solar Design - If you are erecting a new home, a great way to make it energy efficient and so cut your power bills, is to incorporate passive solar design principles during your house's construction. This means having large areas of windows on the south side (in the northern hemisphere - the north side in the southern hemisphere) of your house. You need to also have heat-retaining brick, stone, or concrete in your south-facing rooms to store the heat during the day; as the outside temperature drops at the end of the day, the heat from the thermal mass will warm the air in the room, thereby lowering your heating requirements.
o Windmills - Another way to take advantage of renewable power sources is by harnessing the wind to produce pollution-free electricity. Windmills can be installed on rooftops or in yards, or if you live out of town, in the fields. Windmills are available commercially but there is also quite a wide variety of reasonably priced kits available for anyone who is keen to do their own and so lower the costs significantly.
o Water Power - If you have land with a stream on it, you can also add to the efficiency of your renewable energy home with hydro-electric power. This is another great, pollution-free option which is easy to look after and works as long as there is water available.
The ultimate alternative energy home would combine all of these resources. You are not only looking at huge savings, and even possible profits, from your electricity usage by utilizing solar, wind, and water to create your home's power, but you would also be contributing to a cleaner, greener, Earth, as these simple, natural, renewable options don't produce the greenhouse gas emissions which are causing global warming.
By adding passive solar design and a solar hot water system to the mix, you would further reduce your energy needs, exponentially, and would be truly living well - living green.

Article Source: ABC Article Directory



About The Author: A renewable energy home doesn't need more maintenance than traditional homes. Solar technologies require little to no maintenance, while just a regular oiling will keep wind and water turbines at peak performance. There is no better time to create your green energy home. Do yourself and the world a favour - it will be something you can be proud of. CoolMamie is an enthusiastic promoter of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly systems and passive solar design for homes. Check out my blog, www.livewell-livegreen.com, or follow this link to visit me at Squidoo.



Bookmark and Share eMail This Article to Friends

Please Rate this Article


Not yet Rated



RSS feeds on demand
Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Sustainability and Conservation Articles Via RSS!



Copyright ABC Article Directory All rights protected. Script Services by: Sustainable Website Design
Use of our free service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Contact Us
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.

Wind Powered Hosting

Powered by Article Dashboard