Archive for the ‘Savings & Energy’ Category
Is a solar panel right for your home?
Posted on: Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 4:11 pm
When we think about solar panels, the first thing that comes to our mind is to get it installed on our rooftop. Although it is the best option, you can also consider other places that receive maximum exposure to the sun for most part of the day. Even shade from a small object like a roof vent significantly decreases the final output. Also, try to keep the panel as close to the meter as possible, this will lower the amount of lost power from cabling. Although the solar panels are not really dangerous, they create high voltage and thus, should be installed at a place which is not a high traffic area.
If there is not a suitable place for the solar panel on your roof, then you can also go for ground mounting. You may also use a detached garage or a shed if it is quite close to your house. You should also make sure that there is enough room in your house for the huge solar panels, including their wiring, mounting and enough area surrounding it.
Energy efficient interior decoration
Posted on: Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 12:21 pm
While decorating our home with all the necessary items that make our life comfortable and luxurious, we usually forget about our environment. Here are some energy efficient interior decoration tips that will not only help the environment but will also save you a lot of money. If you are repainting your room, then try to use paints that have no solvents. While purchasing wooden products for building structures or for flooring, make sure that the wood has been cut from the local forests only so that carbon emissions do not take place during long distance travels.
As far as saving energy is concerned, install only energy efficient electrical and lighting equipments. Apart from using biodegradable building materials and products, using energy efficient equipments in your interior design is also a very popular trend these days. The first step you have to take is to replace all your old fluorescent bulbs with the new LED lights which is a common practice. Also look for energy efficient appliances for your household like air conditioners and refrigerators.
Green Cars Means Cheaper Insurance
Posted on: Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at 7:11 am
There is greater awareness about conserving the environment and people are now turning to green cars. Generally, green cars cost more than ordinary cars and for this reason insurance companies offer discounts to those who own them.
The lower insurance costs for these cars are also as a result of the research done on drivers who use them. The drivers are less reckless compared to those who drive the fuel guzzlers. This means they are viewed as less of a risk and those considered to be low risk get to enjoy lower insurance premiums.
To enjoy the low premiums, buy a car that has low emission and also get into the programs that are offered by the insurance companies that are aimed at carbon offsetting. The programs take off a percentage of the price on your policy and the amount is used in the projects that assist in carbon offsetting.
Save More Money by Going Green
Posted on: Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at 8:29 am

By going green one can save on a lot of money and energy for the future. Going green will make the earth a better place to live in.
Use more natural light instead of electric light for your home. Therefore, try to construct your home according to the direction of the sun at your location.
Have large windows to let in fresh air and natural light so as to use less of air conditioner and electricity.
Use programmable thermostat for your homes to reduce electric consumption. Lower the thermostat of your geyser from 140 degrees to 115 degrees. The difference in water temperature will not be much but the energy consumed will be reduced considerably.
Use less of your personal car for travel. Public transport is a better mean to travel. One can use bicycle or even walk to the shorter distances.
Instead of using elevators or lifts use, stairs to reach your office or apartment.
These few tips can save your money by going green.
Is Green DIY Energy worth Your Time
Posted on: Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 9:00 am
As most of the people of today, you must also be conscious about saving money and also your environment by any way possible. But the drawback is that most people do not know much about a solar panel and its energy systems, let alone constructing and implementing it in their home. For this, choosing DIY energy system guides is a better choice for the person who is willing to build his own energy system.
If you are trying to install green building products in your home, you aim at saving money for yourself and it does not mean that you can save money from one source and spend it on the other. By making your solar panel on your own, you will save a lot of money. It is a truth that because green products save a lot of money for you in the long run, they cost a lot for a usual customer. You can build your own green products so that you do not need to buy them and thus save the money that you want to.
What is a Green Energy Home?
Posted on: Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at 10:15 am
Green energy homes are energy efficient homes that usually utilize renewable sources of energy like wind and sun. Electricity and hot water can be easily and efficiently gained through these resources. More and more people are opting to have a green energy home to save the planet and also to save a lot of money and energy for themselves. Passive solar energy is usually used in these homes for heating water and also for heating the entire home during winters.
If you are planning to build a new home for yourself, then getting it green is the most important thing you should consider. Install energy efficient windows in it and build heat sinks of bricks, rock or concrete to gain maximum advantage of solar energy. The energy stored in it can be sent over to the house with the help of fans, thus keeping your home warm which will result in a massive reduction in your power bills.
Green building energy savings
Posted on: Monday, January 5th, 2009 at 6:44 am
Apart from being environment friendly and beneficial to the human health, green building technologies also help in saving a lot on energy efficiency and costs. Because they are made up of natural and renewable sources of energy, they depend less upon sources of energy such as electricity and air conditioning.
Sources of energy like the Sun and water play a more important role in constructing such buildings and that is why they help in saving a lot of money and energy for the households. For example, a house that receives a lot of heat and light from the sun will need a very nominal cost on its lightening and air conditioning needs.
Similarly, a house that has solar geysers installed will save a lot of money on electricity. So, what can be a better way to save a lot of money and energy than using green building technologies in your home construction project?