5 Tips On Going Green You Can Use Today

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In this day and age, two things that definitely need improving are the economy and the environment. You can improve your personal economy and help the environment at the same time by converting many of the technologies in your home to green energy. Read on for some great advice on how to accomplish this.

Air dry your laundry. If the weather allows you to, after you wash your laundry, instead of running it through the dryer, dry it on a clothesline outside. Let the sun and wind dry your clothes for you. Using an electric dryer will only use up energy, and if the weather is nice, you can save energy easily. In addition, your clothes will last longer.

Replace or clean your furnace filter at least once every 90 days, and check it once per month for build-up. Install filters for your warm-air registers, too. This not only helps keep debris (and kids' toys) from entering heating ducts, which reduces efficiency.

When shopping for new appliances, choose the ones where the energy star rating is in the most efficient range. Even if you cannot afford new appliances, you can choose new parts for your old appliances that are much more efficient and will help your old appliances save money and energy like new ones.

Make sure that your home is completely sealed from all drafts, if you want to live green and use the principals of green energy. Windows and doors are your biggest culprits for letting hot and cold air out of your home. So, seal them up and start saving money.

Heat your home with a pellet stove. Pellets are basically made of compressed sawdust: they burn without any emanation and are much easier to store and transport than a pile of wood. Before investing in a pellet stove, you should find a place where you can get affordable pellets first.

Don't try to install a wind generator on a small piece of property. First of all, you'll likely get complaints from the neighbors, as an efficient wind turbine needs to be at least 30 feet off the ground. Secondly, you need about an acre of land in order to ensure an unobstructed prevailing wind.

Get your whole family thinking about green energy by stocking organic, recycled or eco-friendly products whenever possible. Ask your kids to identify such products on the shelves at the store and explain why those products are better for your family, your home and your environment. You can also segue such conversations into other eco-friendly practices like shutting off the water while brushing your teeth or turning off lights when not in a room.

Remember that solar panels, whether you install them on your roof or anywhere else on your property, must be angled toward the sun to receive maximum exposure. In the Northern Hemisphere, this means facing them south with an angle of latitude plus fifteen degrees. Otherwise, your investment will not return as much energy as you hope.

Using cold water in your washing machine whenever possible is a great way to save energy. The reason for this is that a significant amount of energy is required to heat water. In fact, about ninety percent of the energy consumed when washing clothes is used for heating water. Using hot water is more expensive for both you and the environment.

While everyone wants to enjoy the many amenities that technology provides, no one wants to damage the environment in the process. From fracking to coal power plants, many techniques for harnessing energy are bad for the Earth. Green energy, on the other hand, is not, and using it will keep the Earth healthy for many generations to come.

 

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City exploring wind-energy hub on Staten Island

 

City officials will test the waters for making Staten Island a hub to serve a growing wind-energy industry.

The Economic Development Corp. filed a request Tuesday for companies interested in developing facilities at the Homeport pier in Stapleton to support offshore wind production. That could include the "fabrication, installation and staging, operations, maintenance or repair facilities" for turbines, according to the procurement request.

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The request, first reported by The City, opens the door for other maritime-use proposals. An EDC spokesman told The City that the project will "drive job creation and generate renewable resources for New York City and the region at large."

The EDC's request coincided with the state Legislature passing landmark climate legislation that sets a goal of all the state's power coming from renewable sources by 2040. Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier this year called for the state to add 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind production by 2035.

The production or management center could serve wind projects off the East Coast, from Maine through Virginia, as described in the EDC request.

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