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Producing Your Own Green Power Today

Author : Christopher Ulrich


         


Whether you drive your car, whether it’s a sixty mile commute each way every single day to work or once a month down to the local market, you burn energy. Most often in our daily rituals energy comes in the form of foreign oil. A product of burning oil and gas is carbon emission, which is often believed responsible for the increase in global temperatures every year for many years.

Green energy is rapidly becoming a household buzz word and while most families still haven’t employed its benefits into their daily routines, there is a growing list of benefits that cannot be brushed aside any longer. Saving money is certainly the most important benefit to most people, especially in today’s difficult global economy.

It would great to save five, ten, or even twenty dollars a day by switching to green energy. If you had ten dollars a day saved up, at the last day of one month that would be a savings of three hundred dollars! Spread that out over a year that total would then be $3,600. Maybe that amount doesn’t mean much to you, but for most people it can be a full month’s salary for millions of people.

Is it realistic? Absolutely. Green energy is expanding every day into households and portions that had been opposed or simply refused to consider it for years, and the people who are benefiting from it are benefiting in large quantities. The most normally thought of green energy sources are solar and wind energy. Capturing the power of the sun and the wind has been a fascination and goal of generations for hundreds, and even thousands, of years.

These considerations aren’t new, but when automobiles became the primary mode of transportation during the twentieth century, oil turned into the main commodity of energy resources. Consumers didn’t care about the long-range effects, and there would be no long-term consequences. People once considered coal in the same light, yet today those conceptions have long-been proven misleading.

Green energy is about clean, renewable energy, something that cannot be stated about oil. The day that all of the oil runs out, there won’t be another source. But, this won’t happen in most of our lifetimes, but it is only a matter of time. The more vital point about green energy is that it is fresh. And efficient. Whenever you have a source of electricity that produces little or no harmful emissions, and will continue to provide year after year, then you have something that should become a ritual in everyday life.


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Christopher Ulrich publishes for Home Energy New York, a green energy company headquartered in NY that offers wind energy equipment throughout the Northeast. Visit Home Energy New York with any questions.

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