With all the advances in green energy technology, it is easier than ever to start converting your home into a green energy home. A green energy home utilizes renewable resources to provide electricity, hot water, heat and peace of mind.
There are several ways to implement your green energy home plan. The first is solar energy. In a green energy home you can install solar hot water panels which heat and store water for use and you can install solar panels, which use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight into electricity. These systems can be pricing if purchasing them and having them installed by a professional, but there are many great resources available to build your own solar panels and solar hot water systems that can reduce the cost greatly.
If you are just building your home, a great way to make it a green energy home is to implement passive solar design during construction. This means taking advantage of south facing sides of the house for heating and cooling. By installing lots of highly efficient windows and heat retaining bricks and stone on your south facing areas, you are taking advantage of passive solar techniques to develop your green energy home.
Another addition to the green energy home would be a windmill. Windmills are used to generate electricity from the renewable resource wind. Windmills can be installed on rooftops or in yards and offer pollution free electric. Windmills can be purchased from retailers or there are a wide variety of affordable kits available for the motivated do-it-yourselfers to handle the implementation of their own green energy home plans.
If you have a stream on your property, you may also add to the efficiency of your green energy home with hydroelectric power. This is also a great pollution free option that is easy to maintain and works as long as there is water available.
The ultimate green energy home would combine all of these resources. By using wind, water and solar to generate electricity you are looking not only at huge savings and possible profits from your electricity usage, but you would truly be green as each of these options contributes little to global warming. To further combine passive solar design and solar hot water systems, you are reducing your energy needs exponentially and truly living the dream of going green.
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Many if not all of these examples can be implemented in sections so as to keep cost to a minimum while you build your green energy system. The example below is given for an average daily AC load of 3526.75 wt-hr/day.
Don't let these numbers scare you, as DIY systems provide a calculation sheet to help you figure your personal needs.
Average Battery Peak Sun Array PeakAmp-Hrs/Day Effiency Hrs/Day = Amps81.64 0.80 4.10 = 24.89Array Peak Peak Amps/ Modules Module ShortAmps Module in Parallel Circuit Current24.89 5.02 5.0 = 5.34DC Voltage Nominal Module Modules in Modules in TotalSystem Voltage Series Parallel Modules48.00 12 = 4.0 x 5.00 = 20.00As you can see the total modules required to accommodate this system is 20. But you're not required to build all 20 of them at once, You can build them and implement them individually at your own pace, thus reducing your dependency on the Electric Company gradually.
A green energy home doesn't require more maintenance than traditional homes. Solar technologies require little to no maintenance and wind and water turbines require only regular oiling for peak performance. There is no better time to create your green energy home and start living your dreams in green.
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