
Sustainable Energy At Home
We all understand that it is vital to conserve energy by trying to use more
sustainable energy and more and more people are trying to generate sustainable energy at home. If you can
generate your own energy, you may even start feeding your excess energy back into the national grid and get
paid for it! There are enough renewable energy technologies on the market to make this a viable
possibility.
Sustainable Energy At Home
When the natural gas and the electricity bills arrive every month, surely, once or twice, you must have thought:
"What if I didn't need these people? What if I were self-sufficient?". The fact of the matter is that you can be
almost, if not totally self-sufficient by using sustainable energy at home and some handy electrical tips.
If you are thinking about using sustainable energy at home, but you cannot see how it would work, think about
this: every exposed surface of your home, the walls, floors, windows and the roof, absorbs and stores or reflects
away the Sun's free heat, which is energy. They are designed not to make use of it. This 'tradition' comes from the
days when they did not have the technology to use the Sun's heat to create sustainable energy at home.
We use shutters, tinted glass and curtains to block out the Sun's energy while we swelter in front of a fan that
is being run off the electricity grid which is probably being powered by fuels from hundreds or even thousands of
miles away. Why not use those solar electric rays that are beating down on your house to run the fan or an air con
unit free? It would be a great way of using sustainable energy at home, wouldn't it?
The concept of using sustainable energy at home is not new by any means, but the energy saving technology is
there now and builders and architects are beginning to incorporate it into new houses. However, if you live in an
older one, it does not mean that you have to do without sustainable energy at home. Some of these energy efficient
systems come in kit form for self assembly and are neither expensive nor difficult to install yourself.
Renewable Energy Advantages
The renewable energy advantages are enormous, but it would take a huge shift in the way mankind operates,
especially in the West, in order to realize them. We over-rely on fossil fuels to the extent that we spend billions
of dollars to find the stuff, then extract it from the Earth and process it or clean it.
Then we have to transport it and finally convert it into a fuel we can consume and distribute it. Then we have
to charge for it and process payments. One of the renewable energy advantages, it that this green energy comes to
you but the electricity bills do not.
Types Of Renewable Energy
The types of renewable energy are may fold, the problem is more what you create that energy from. The types of
renewable energy include wind, water, sun, biomass and the Earth's natural heat. Some of these types of renewable
energy are more suited to some locations than others, but at least two or three of the above types of renewable
energy sources are available to everyone on the planet - everyone could have a green home!
Alternative Power Sources
Because 'energy consumption' has come to mean consumption of energy created from fossil fuels, alternative power
sources are everything that is not based on fossil fuels and, believe me, the number of optional resources is
impressive. There are: solar power; wind power; biomass and bio fuel; hydrogen and electricity; nuclear power;
tidal and geothermal power.
We will look more closely at these alternative power sources on another web page on this site
Cost Of Solar Power
The cost of a solar power system, if installed by a professional can easily run into thousands of dollars, which
is why resourceful individuals are turning to DIY solar panels. However, home made solar panels tend to be weak, so
the best way to reduce the cost of solar power is to buy a kit.
These self-assembly solar panel kits contain everything you need to successfully build your own solar panel in
the comfort of your own home. These self-assembly solar panel kits are not difficult to complete, are very
affordable and bring down the cost of solar power.
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