Alternative Energy: What It Is and How It Can Help the Planet
Earth Day is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to learn about alternative energy. “Green” technology has come a long way in recent years. What was once only a way to save a few bucks a month on energy costs is now a way to help save the planet— while saving more than a few bucks a month. The benefits are far-reaching and not only limited to a homeowner’s energy bill. In fact, many energy-efficient technologies for the home come with tax breaks and a clean conscience. Read on to discover the best alternative energy options available today.
The Power of Solar Power

Today’s solar panels generate more power on sunny days, but some cloud cover doesn’t prevent a home from generating electricity. Plus, solar panels transfer the power they generate to batteries so they can be used at a later time, like during nighttime.
Although they can be a bit of an investment, solar panels can cover most of a home’s electricity costs, lower utility bills, and reduce the homeowner’s carbon footprint.
Breezy Wind Energy

Some wind turbines can be rather large and somewhat noisy, but they’re always evolving and getting better. However, since they can be an eyesore and can make a bit of noise, zoning laws in certain areas prevent their installation. For this reason, homeowners are advised to research their local laws for more information.
Other Alternative Energy Systems
Wind and solar aren’t the only alternative energy systems available. In fact, several more systems can help homeowners save money and reduce their carbon footprint all at once. One of them is geothermal energy. The heat from the earth’s surface is fairly similar around the world, and geothermal heat pumps harness that heat to keep homes comfortable. These systems can be integrated into an existing HVAC system. They also require little or no greenhouse gases to operate.Â
Another excellent option for homes on properties with running water is called micro-hydropower. These systems don’t have to have big rivers to generate power, either. They can run on even small streams to generate electricity - and these can be done without building a dam on the stream.
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