To conserve energy and save on costs, you may unplug your electronics, use CFL lightbulbs, and keep your thermostat programmed at all times. Those steps may help, do you ever wonder if you could do––and save––more by using green energy sources? Take these 10 steps to see how you could save resources.
You've read about how energy is generated, and the different ways that it can be generated, but how does it then get to your home to when you flip on the switch? Check out this article for the details that take power from it's high-voltage generation to the a safe level that can be used at your home.
If you decide to make additional adjustments to increase the efficiency of your home, the good news is that it need not be complicated. From updating your appliances to installing new lighting, green energy may also help save money, too and have a positive impact on the environment. Read more to learn how easy it can be to make your home more energy efficient on your own.
Green energy dates back a long, long time. Some may have trouble trusting new forms of energy, but really, things like wind and water power are far from new. While technology may have changed how natural resources are harnessed, the basic principles are the same. Read more about how impactful these resources can be.