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May 27 2010

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Wind Turbine and Going Green Tips You Can Start Using Now

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 The nice thing about the renewed interest in the environment is that going green can also save you green…a lot of green.  There are dozens of things you can do to save energy that will not only help the planet but your financial health as well.  Some things are fairly elaborate and may cost a little money, and other’s are very simple.  No matter which option you choose, you should start today.

Some of the simpler things you can do to help the environment are to make sure your car is tuned up, check your tire pressure, combine errands so you don’t have to backtrack.  These simple things can help you get better fuel economy as well as save harmful emissions.

Around your home simple things like recycling your empty pop cans and papers, adding insulation, keeping your thermostat low, and using caulk to seal out drafts can also save you money.

If you had something a little more significant in mind building your own wind turbine might be a good option for you.  Despite what you might think, you don’t need to build a huge wind mill in your backyard. 

There are ‘home sized’ turbines available that not only come in smaller sizes but can even come in different shapes. Some of these turbines actually look like a modern sculpture and many can be mounted right on your roof.

One small wind turbine can cut the amount of electricity you need to buy from your utility company by up to 60%.  That can add up to a very significant savings.  Turbines can be built for around $200 in a matter of a couple of days.

Going green can be as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be.  The important thing is that you decide on a course of action and then go for it.  You will feel really good knowing that not only are you saving money, but you’re saving the planet too.

 

 

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Dec 05 2009

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Wind Turbines For Homes, How About A Residenial Wind Turbine?

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Wind turbines for homes are becoming a reality for many.  There are some great plans for building these simple systems that can actually help you start feeding power back into the grid and lower your energy costs.

Wind Turbines For Homes (Recommended Resource)

We are recommending the resource on the top right.  There is a video that discusses residential wind turbines and solar cell systems as a way of supplementing and even replacing the energy that you use from the grid with wind turbines for homes.

There can be some great cost savings with wind turbines for homes and solar cell combination’s.  These can even be fun to make if you like to tinker and construct useful things.  It is amazing the technology that is accessible today.  In the end, powering your home off the grid is about combining various green energy sources.

Solar Panels and Wind Turbines – Common Fixture on British Homes?

I read an interesting article on Which.co.uk recently, about how country after country, they all line up in the quest towards harvesting solar power. In Britain for example, many organizations are hoping for bigger, …

Residential Windmills – Wind Turbines For Homes

… of the wind to build a residential windmill in your backyard. These windmills aren’t going to be the tall intrusive kind that kill birds like you see on the sides of mountains. Wind turbines for homes are smaller, and generally [. …

Wind Turbines For Homes can be built from inexpensive materials and provide you with real value as they supply substantial energy to your home.

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Nov 14 2008

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Off Grid Living-You Can Do It Too

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More and more people are realizing that you can still enjoy modern amenities while enjoying the independence of off grid living.  Being off the grid means being exactly that, off the grid.  No power lines, no electric bills, and being free of utility grid demands, not to mention their ever-rising rates.  Off grid living is environmentally friendly and cost effective and it is an option available to almost any one owning a home.

The principles of off grid living may be applied to any home in the world, even those currently tied to the grid.  From solar panels, hydropower and windmills, there is growing curiosity in off grid living and breaking free from fossil fuel burning power plants.  The technologies have advanced and the costs have dropped greatly.

Even do-it-yourselfers can take leaps into off grid living with many kits, resources and manuals available for instruction.  As energy demands increase globally, those living off grid can rest easy knowing their own energy costs are diminishing.

The idea of off grid living can be scary to some who believe they will have to give up some of their most prized possessions and electronic gadgets to achieve such freedom.  This is very far from the truth.  Off grid living is simply about learning to moderate your use of electricity.  It can be as simple as turning off lights that are not really in use.  Purchasing appliances that don’t use energy when not in use (like clocks on microwaves and stoves).  Learning to unplug, not just turn off.  Things like computers and printers, well anything with the little green light that is always on, these items are stealing precious energy and adding to your bill.  Wanting to become part of the off grid living adventure, doesn’t always mean giving up everything, sometimes it just means getting smarter about the things you have.

Off grid living has gotten so popular that even completely re-locatable high efficiency homes are being produced to meet those needs.  Very similar to mobile homes and travel travelers in layout and definitely only designed for a one or two person dwelling, these housing units use solar power, passive solar design and a small amount of natural gas to provide off grid living that you can take with you when you move.

If you are interested in off grid living, but need more success stories to drive you over the teetering point then start your research on the Internet.  There are tons of great resources available and individuals who took the plunge into off grid living with great success telling their stories.  Imagine, no more gathering around that one little candle when the power goes out, or having the neighbors over to watch their favorite shows when there is a blackout.  Off grid living is obtainable for anyone and you too can enjoy the life of off grid living no matter where you make your home.

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