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Are You Willing To Pay An Extra 30-40% On Your Electric Bill If It’s 100% Renewable Energy?

January 29, 2010 by  
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I am moving to Dallas, and in Dallas they have like 20 different electric companies and some offer 100% renewable energy such as Green Mountain. I come to the conclusion that the cost is about 30-40% more than ones who don’t use renewable energy. Do you think paying the difference is worth it?

Are You Willing To Pay An Extra 30-40% On Your Electric Bill If It’s 100% Renewable Energy?

January 22, 2010 by  
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I am moving to Dallas, and in Dallas they have like 20 different electric companies and some offer 100% renewable energy such as Green Mountain. I come to the conclusion that the cost is about 30-40% more than ones who don’t use renewable energy. Do you think paying the difference is worth it?

Using Wind Energy To Generate Electricity For Home Use

November 6, 2009 by sunshine  
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When we think of using wind energy to generate electricity many of us immediately picture the wind farms with hundreds of mammoth wind turbines spread out across 100s of acres of land. The fact is that you too can harness the wind and generate electricity for your home or cottage.

Some people don’t realize that wind turbines come in all shapes and sizes. You may have seen these in your local community that are attached to rooftops and almost look like some sort of sculpture. They are small, compact, and even attractive which is why some businesses and individuals have converted to wind power to generate their electricity needs.

You can use these same principles for your home, especially in rural area. A small, home sized, turbine can be purchased for between $600 to $12,000, or you can even build your own for a few hundred dollars. It will only take a day or two to build and you can even make it into a family project and build it on the weekend.

One small turbine can cut your electric bill by up to 80%. And that savings will go on as long as you keep your wind turbine running. You will still need to buy some of the electricity you use from your utility company.

Although, a single turbine will not supply your home with all the electrical power it needs, but you can install several turbines and or combine your wind generating power with solar power and install solar panels too. Between these two sources of renewable energy you will be able to utilize a wider range of resources: on days when there is no wind you can use the sun and vice a versa.

Regardless what you decide to do: buy a turbine, build your own turbine, have multiple turbines, or combine wind energy with solar energy, you have many viable options when it comes to going green and saving money, just pick the option thats right for you and pocket book.

Reduce Your Electric Bill With Simple Common Sense

November 4, 2009 by sunshine  
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With winter fast approaching, many people are concerned about how they will pay their utility bills. In the summer you can turn off the air conditioner to save some money. You can not go without heat in winter. So how to reduce the energy bill? You have many options available to you, just pick some and start today.

The first thing you can do is make sure your home is as efficient as possible. The government is offering tax credits to homeowners who buy energy-efficient windows and doors.

One of the best ways to reduce your energy bill is to look at providing their own electricity with a free energy source, renewable. For example, wind power generated by wind turbine can produce electricity. You can get these kits for home and some have been known to reduce energy bills in half or more.

If such expenditure is not in the cards for you now you can save money by adding home insulation in your attic, caulking gaps around windows and doors, clean your furnace filters, installing insulating curtains and blinds and adding a programmable thermostat to keep the temperature turned down when no one is home or at night.

During the winter, try to keep open the curtains during the day to allow sunlight to warm up and their room. Close drapes at night to keep heat locked in his house. You can save hundreds of dollars per season just by turning your thermostat a few degrees. Just to keep warm cuddle under a blanket or throw a sweatshirt.

Keep the humidity level in your home can not only help prevent dry skin and static electricity can also make you feel warmer. Moist air feels warmer than dry air. Add a whole house, or humidifier every room of your house.

These are all simple things you can do easily to reduce the energy bill. It is not hard to do and with a little time and thought I’m sure you can think of many more ways to save. It will save money and be kinder to the planet as well

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