The Green Energy Sources You Can Use Today

by skageet on April 6, 2010

Today more and more homeowners are looking for ways to add some sort of green energy source to their homes. A green energy source is a form of power that comes from renewable resources. The most common sources of green energy are water, wind and sun. One of the biggest benefits of renewable green energy is that it does not add to the global warming or pollution problems.

Solar Energy Source

Probably the most well know green energy source is our sun. Most everyone has heard of solar energy which is the energy that is collected from the sun. Solar powered energy is quickly becoming popular because of the multiple types of applications it provides. You can put solar energy to work by collecting sunshine with solar panels and photovoltaic cells that convert the sun to electricity. Another use for solar energy is a hot water heater that collects the sun rays to heat the water. These home solar energy panels and sources are available to everyone. You can mount solar panels or hot water collectors on the roof of your home or garage and reduce your utility expenses.

Wind Energy Source

When you talk about an efficient green energy source wind is the winner. You can go back in history for thousands of years and see examples of wind as an energy source. Wind power has been used to power ships and windmills long before the environment was a concern. Our ancestors used wind to power water pumps for irrigation and mills to grind grain. Wind is the safest and cleanest of all the green energy sources because it doesn’t contribute to pollution or global warming. Today you can harness the power of the wind by setting up a turbine that turns a generator when the wind blows. There are some areas of the planet that are better than others for harnessing wind energy. Having a regular source of wind is the key to producing a dependable source of energy.

Water Energy Source

One of the greatest green energy sources is water. The only problem with using water energy is that you need to be closer to a river or stream. Moving natural water sources can be put to use to trun a generator and create electricity. Years ago they built mills on streams and rivers to use the water energy to grind grain. Sometimes they even used a series of belts and pulleys to transfer the energy where it was need in the mill. Water is a great green energy source because it is natural, renewable and does not add to global warming or pollution.

You can take advantage of the green energy sources for your home in several different ways. You can build homemade solar panels, erect a wind turbine and take advantage of water energy if you live near a stream. By making responsible choices that include green energy sources you can reduce global warming and oil usage. Don’t forget the benefit of reducing your utility bills when you make home made solar panels and you can help make the earth safer for future generations. A safer and cleaner environment is an extra bonus of using green energy.

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