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JoshMartin
Try A Little Harder

USA
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Posted - 02/15/2006 : 3:36:03 PM
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While doing my taxes I was curious as to what I paid the electric company in 2005. ...yup...it made me want to vomit.
In return .....it has inspired me to research renewable energy. To make a very long story short....I have a few people coming out to give me some ideas and quotes for converting my house over to solar/ wind generated power.
Has anyone looked into this? ..Or maybe live in a self sufficient home?     |
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enthuTIMsiast
Alien Abductee
    
6990 Posts |
Posted - 02/15/2006 : 4:22:34 PM
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Yeah man I want an Earthship so bad I can taste it.
google that, that's living off the grid. I think it'd be awesome. |
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Evergreen
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960 Posts |
Posted - 02/15/2006 : 4:27:42 PM
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awesome!!! you won't be disappointed. some people will try to tell you it is not cost effective or too expensive. disregard that info and research it for yourself. Photovoltaics is affordable if researched and done right. But let me tell you, you have to do alot of homework. and you'll save a boat load of money if you learn the stuff yourself and install alot of it yourself. PV's is becoming more and more affordable all the time. Right now it CAN cost LESS to construct an energy efficient solar house than a conventional house. You know whats happening with fossil fuels, and it isn't going to get better. In the long run you will save so much money AND you'll be a big step closer to self-sufficiency which is the name of the game in the scary country we live in (just my opinion). One of the best companies out there for photovoltaics is EVERGREEN Solar (and I'm not just saying that cause they are named Evergreen) evergreensolar.com Also, check into cordwood construction (if you are building from the ground up) a guy named Rob Roy writes book regarding. The nature of the construction increases the R value of the house and makes it very efficient and easy to heat and maintain with solar.
Good luck with your quest. I have lots more info and links I can pass on when I have a little more TIMe.
also, if you buy stocks or play the market I would HIGHLY recommend buying Evergreen Solar stocks. one of the fastest growing companies in the US. |
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tericee
Alien Abductee
    
USA
2579 Posts |
Posted - 02/16/2006 : 05:59:03 AM
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That sounds very cool. Keep us posted on your progress. |
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Robin
Yak Addict
  
USA
598 Posts |
Posted - 02/16/2006 : 12:31:12 PM
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There's also a company called "Real Goods" and they put out a catalog. They're really helpful and available to talk with you on the phone. They someTIMes have used solar panels available, and will put you in touch with college students in your area,(as long as there's a solar program there), to help with any installation etc. A good friend of mine put in solar panels, and a solar hot water heater. It won't pay for itself for awhile, but seeing the meter running backwards and getting credit on the utility bill is so worth it.Good luck, Peace, Robin |
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