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Are You Ready To Convert To Renewable Energy? Check Out These Tips!

There are many ways to incorporate a greener philosophy into the operations of your home. Converting to renewable energy is one of them, and not only will it contribute to a better environment, it will save you money! Keep reading for some new and exciting ideas on how to make your home greener by using renewable energy, today.

Go green on your coffee break by bringing your own cup. If you usually order a Tall Latte at Starbucks, bring a tall re-usable coffee mug with you. Every time you ask your favorite coffee shop to mix your drink in your own cup, you are helping to green your environment.

It is a good idea to take shorter and cooler showers as a means of saving energy. When you take shorter, cooler showers, you are both using less water, and more importantly, less hot water which means your water heater is not using up as much energy. It may take some getting used to, but a cooler quicker shower is a habit worth developing.

If you want to save energy, try not to use your dishwasher very often. Instead, let your dishes air dry. Dishwashers tend to use a lot of energy and because they use so much power, your electricity and your water bill will be through the roof. If you have to use the dishwasher, put it on a low setting.

How to Convert To Renewable Energy

As you ready yourself to make the switch to renewable energy, try getting a step ahead of the game by decreasing your present energy needs. By using less energy, it will be that much easier to switch to alternative sources because you won't be using as much. Good ways to start include using less light in your home, shortening hot showers and using cool instead of hot water for laundry.

Take your own bags to the supermarket to bag your groceries. You can use plastic or paper bags you have gotten on previous trips to the store or purchase cloth bags for this purpose. Some stores even offer discounts to customers who bring their own bags, so you can save money as well as the environment.

If you are planning to go green in your home, you may want to consider contacting your utility provider to learn about your options. They may have some great suggestions for you look into. If they do not have the options for you, they can direct you to where you can find them.

If you are building a new house from the ground up, build with renewable energy in mind. Make sure that your property has enough room for a wind turbine, or add on a roof that is sloped correctly for solar panels. This will help to make alternative energy sources a reality for you, and save you money over having to make many conversions later on.

Appliances can be a big, unnecessary energy drain. Find out how much energy each of your appliances are using. Work to replace those larger appliances that are inefficient and outdated, and unplug the smaller ones – like computers and television sets – when they are not in use. Setting all appliances on a timer switch is another way to ensure that you don't waste energy.

Warm-air registers, radiators, and baseboard heaters need cleaning at least once per year. It is best to clean these at the beginning of the cold season so they are ready to work at top efficiency once the weather turns cold. Clean heating units will distribute the heated energy evenly.

If you are repairing or replacing your roof, and you have good sun exposure, look into having photovoltaic (PV) renewable energy cells integrated into the roofing material. Modern PV cells are much less noticeable than older styles. If you don't use all of the electric generated by your home, some utility companies will even let you feed it back into the system for credit against your bills.

Going renewable offers so many advantages to the homeowner, it's a wonder more people do not do it. Hopefully, you have garnered some very useful tips from this article on how you can bring greener sources of renewable energy to the technology in your home. You will not see an immediate positive impact on your wallet and the environment, but many years forward converting to renewable energy will be seen as much more important than it is now.!

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    • Talia Roehrman
    • 18 November 2020

    I appreciate your tips. But, where can we get a grant to do the conversion? It ain’t going to be cheap.

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