For most homes renewable energy is available in the form of PV (solar energy), wind power or hydropower provided by the utilities. All are viable ways to reduce the emissions created when energy is produced using prevalent methods like burning coal or natural gas.
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BWC XL.1 Wind TurbineThe 1,000 Watt BWC XL.1 is currently available only as a 24 VDC battery-charging system. |
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SunWize Residential Grid-Tie Systems (GTS)SunWize Residential Grid-Tie Systems provide reliable power for your home using top quality UL liste |
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Air-X Wind ModuleIntroducing the latest evolution in small wind turbines. The AIR-X builds upon what has made AIR th |
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XPower Powerpack 400 PlusXantrex Technology Inc. is offering a new product that is ideal for emergencies and for running elec |
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When using wood siding for your home, try to utilize FSC certified wood, low-VOC coatings, and non-exotic species. Avoid virgin, old-growth tree products. If a rapidly renewable species is available, try to use that instead of a slower growing tree like cedar.
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