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It is now simpler than ever to begin adapting your house into a green energy home With all the improvements in green energy technology, to supply hot water, power, heating and security, a green energy home makes use of renewable sources .

There are a variety of methods to making your house a green energy home.

Solar power is the first thing. In your green energy home you could put in a solar heating system to heat and store water for use, and put in photovoltaic solar panels to convert the sun’s rays into power and so on. If you bought and had these systems put in by a specialist they could be rather expensive. However, there are numerous resources and guides on the market to produce your own solar panel and hot water systems that are much more affordable.

a good way to turn it into a solar power house is to employ passive solar technology during construction If your house is still being built. This means making use of the south-facing sides of your house for heating and cooling, if you are in the Northern Hemisphere. By putting in many light-efficient windows and heat regulating bricks on the south-facing side, these passive solar strategies help make your house into a green energy home.

Making use of a windmill on your property is the another method. Windmills are driven by the wind to generate power and even pump water from an outdoor source. To produce clean electric power, Wind turbines can be fixed on your rooftop or in your yar. Like solar panels, domestic windmills can be bought and installed commercially, but that costs a lot of money. So, in recent times a wide selection of low-priced sets have been made put on the market for people to make their own wind turbines and install their own green energy home plans.

Jeff Sokol is an author, and expert in using Green Energy to Click Here for More Ways to Increase Fuel Economy.

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