Making My Home More Energy Efficient

Making My Home More Energy Efficient

4 Affordable Ways To Reduce Your Utility Bills With Small Renewable Energy Investments

Aubrey Kelly

With the cost of energy on the rise, you may be looking for ways to make your home more sustainable and energy efficient. This can be costly if you invest in complete systems to take your home off the grid. To keep your renewable energy investments reasonable, you may want to consider affordable options to add renewable energy to your home on a budget. Here are some ways you can lower your utility costs with small investments in renewable energy:

1. Add Solar Water Heaters For Hot Water And Efficient Heating Systems

When you think about solar energy, you may not be thinking about water heaters or the HVAC system in your home. If you are looking for an affordable renewable energy solution, solar collectors can provide your home with a significant portion of the hot water you need. They can also be used to store hot water in tanks, which can then be used by a conventional hot water heater or the heating system in your home.

2. A Small Solar Array To Power Specific Electrical Systems In Your Home

A solar panel array to power your home may be more than you can afford and still not enough to provide you with all the electricity you need. Instead of investing in a huge system, consider a smaller array that is dedicated to a specific area of your home, such as to power lighting or for power in an area of your home that you do not use as much, like a basement.

3. An Affordable Addition To Solar Panels With Wind Turbines For Your Home

If you do invest in a solar panel array and want it to provide more electricity for your energy needs, you may want to consider investing in wind energy. A small wind turbine can be a great way to supplement a solar panel array when little sunlight is available. It can also be a less expensive solution for solar energy. If you are worried about the appearance of a wind mill, consider investing in a vertical style wind turbine, which can be more efficient and less of an eye-sore.

4. Rain Water Harvesting And Grey Water Recycling To Conserve Water And Energy

You may also want to consider solutions for the water usage in your home. This can be done by adding things like rain collection and grey water irrigation systems. You can also use this water for non-potable uses, such as to supply toilets with water to flush them. These systems can help reduce the water and energy that gets wasted when you use the plumbing in your home for these needs.

These are some solutions that you may want to consider to reduce your energy costs with renewable resources for your home. If you want to add solar energy to your home, contact a solar installation company (such as USA Solar Electric) to help you with the design of a system that meets your needs and your budget.


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Making My Home More Energy Efficient

After struggling with yet another high power bill, I realized I really needed to work on my home's energy efficiency. I started thinking about what I was doing wrong, and it occurred to me that it might be smart to install solar panels and perhaps a windmill. I started going through and evaluating my personal impact on the power grid, and I was able to calculate that those additions would be a good idea. This blog is all about reducing your impact on the environment so that you can enjoy a happier, greener life, and spend less money during the process.

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