Going green.

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A big home requires a lot of electricity generation, that’s a fact. Since you opted for a luxury home, you know that you have to be ready with the electric bills every month. But, what if you miscalculated? Cut down your electric bills into half by installing solar panels (PV) in your home. You can put the solar panels on your roof so that you can generate electricity in your garage perhaps, naturally. Since garages are normally enclosed (lesser light comes in), you can now tinker with your BMW z4 during the day without even switching the light on. Some PVs can even charge generators so you won’t have to worry about nighttime.

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One Response
  1. Madeleine :

    Date: May 23, 2008 @ 12:07 am

    I think going green is something that everyone can agree is a step in the right direction toward building a better community, and laying down the foundations for which future generations can successfully thrive in a healthier environment. Plus, I think many businesses will benefit from going green, not only building a more acceptable public persona, but in the long run it really helps companies save money and be a positive contributor to the world we live in.

    Another thing I want to talk about is bioheat, it’s just one small measure that people can take in order to start living a greener lifestyle.

    Has anyone ever heard of it, or has switched to it? I want to start taking initiative in turning my home into a greener household, one way I have started is by switching out all my lightbulbs in my home to energy efficient lightbulbs. And I am also seriously considering switching over to bioheat as an alternative to regular oilheat. The thing that I love the most about it is that it’s completely clean burning, and is comprised of a b5 blend of oils which are derived from natural plant and vegetable sustainable resources such as corn, hemp, and avocados just to name a few. If you all want more information on how bioheat works, just go on to http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat I work with NORA to bring this info to you all!