Posted on 12 November 2009. Tags: Green Building, House of Straw, Single Mom, Straw, straw bale construction, Sustainable, sustainable green building, Videos
This is a great video from a single mom who built her own straw bale home for $50,000 while working still full time and livin on the land. She gives some great advice here for anyone who is considering building their own straw bale home, from labor, to coding, to construction.
Posted in Building From Scratch, Energy Efficiency, Green Materials, How To & Tech
Posted on 20 August 2009. Tags: government incentives, Greenhouse, Greenhouse gas, MIT, photovoltaic system, Solar, solar power, Tuna
You already know why utilizing solar energy to power your home is an awesome decision: it reduces the need for nonrenewable oil, diminishes greenhouse gas pollutants, and ultimately puts money in your pocket by not being dependent on the utility provider. Unfortunately, solar panels are like hybrid vehicles: right now most owners are those who have dispensible income and and a concern about the environment.
Posted in Energy Efficiency, Financing, Solar
Posted on 20 August 2009. Tags: cash for clunker appliances, economic stimulus, Energy Star appliances, MIT
That’s right. Beginning this fall, government rebates will be available for the purchase of energy efficient household appliances, such as dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerators. After the huge success of the cash for clunkers program in breathing life back into the auto-industry, as well as into our commitment to cleaner air, we should be hopeful that this program will have a similar effect.
Posted in Energy Efficiency, Financing
Posted on 18 August 2009. Tags: Energy Efficiency, passive solar, retrofit alternatives, skylights, Solar, solar heating
Maximizing energy efficiency starts with large south-facing windows, which help to naturally heat your home in the winter and keep it cool in the summer. Also known as passive solar design, this is a key element in new homes that are working towards zero carbon emissions. Natural sunlight controls temperatures and also reduces your building’s lighting requirements and can therefore cut back on your electricity bill.
Posted in Building & Landscaping, Energy Efficiency, Remodeling, Simple Solutions, Solar
Posted on 14 July 2009. Tags: Appliances, Electricity, Energy
Protecting the environment and saving money is as easy as pulling the plug. There are appliances and electronic devices scattered around your home that are sucking electricity even when they aren’t in use. Who’d have thought that your cell phone charger could pull down an average of 1.73 Kilowatts per month; or that a printer absorbs 4.32 Kilowatts per month–just sitting there. May not seem like much, but if you add up all the items in your home that are secretly eating energy–it is a fairly large number.
Posted in Energy Efficiency, Green Materials, Simple Solutions