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How To Choose A Clean Energy Source

October 31, 2009 by Evans D. Smith  
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Clean energy is very hot at this time ; in principle it sort of feels like an excellent idea with advantages for everybody. Not only does it help the environment, purchasers can also benefit from lower electricity bills. In practice however this doesn’t always work out. The high price of installing a clean power source like solar or wind energy may cancel out any monthly savings on your electricity bill.

Then there’s the versatility of using solar, wind, and other clean power sources in your house. Not every one of us can afford the high installation cost. Even if cost isn’t the issue infrequently an area isn’t OK for a selected green energy. So how can you help to reduce carbon emissions while staying in your budget? You can do both with a little ingenuity.

The Right Power Sources

Your electricity supplier plays a big part in whether you can have access to a clean energy source. Traditionally power companies produce energy by burning fossil fuels, limiting the choices for consumers who want to go green. However some states now require power companies to supply electricity using renewable energy sources.

Sometimes this means that there are different electricity companies in your state and some of them may offer a clean energy source for electricity. However this practice does not extend to all states. The EPA now has helpful links to different renewable energy resources available in each state.

Do It Yourself

For people who are handy with a box of tools there’s an alternative choice when it comes to finding a clean power source, you can make your own solar heater. More people are experimenting and coming up with solar panels that power some pieces of the house or provide hot water for the home.

There are many simple designs for solar panels that can be used to power up some parts of the house. The best part is that this clean energy source is relatively inexpensive to set up. You can skip the expensive installation associated with solar panels and get right to the savings on your electricity bill.

Alternatively you can buy a solar panel or wind turbine system to harness a clean energy source but keep it on a small scale. You may not be able to power your whole house but you may be able to make a significant difference in your energy consumption. When coupled with energy efficiency throughout the house this is a very viable way to enjoy a clean energy source.

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