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January 20, 2010

Home Solar Q and A, part I

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If your electric bill is anything like mine, it’s been skyrocketing lately. Oil prices are rising, gas prices reflect it and our heat and air conditioning follow like lemmings over a cliff. My friends have all mentioned the same thing.

We’ve heard for years now of ‘going green’ or the ‘green revolution’ but rarely of existing homes that have been outfitted with solar water heaters or panels to ease their electrical burden even though it has been on the news. I look around my neighborhood and surrounding areas and have yet to see even one. I know I’m not alone when I state that it would be nice to get some kind of help with our electric bills.

I had been curious to find out how easy it would be to go solar. I would love to have a zero dollar electric bill or even better, sell electricity back to the energy company. How much nicer it would be to receive a check in the mail every month instead of a bill.

It sounds like a dream. Going green and living “off the grid” have been just that until now. My curiosity led me online where I found a website called http://www.EcoEarthMall.com. A FREE energy audit was advertised as being a phone call away.

As easy as picking up your phone? Less than an hour later I had answers to my questions and even explanations that made sense.

Josh was terrific! He asked for figures from my last few power bills to gauge my energy needs. Through satellite imaging he calculated my roof area, which told us how many panels were needed and what type. His number is (888) 674-1112 extension 84.

Josh sent me a sixteen page report via email and patiently explained everything on it, and even some things that weren’t. He has information on rebates and tax credits, how much you can save over the lifetime of a solar system and even how much you can save the environment.

I now know that for less than 30k I can reduce my power bills by almost 75%! The cost is so much less than I expected! Between my states’ Solar Energy Systems Incentives Program, the Federal Tax Credit impact and MACRS Depreciation my bill will be reduced by over Fifty thousand dollars.

In addition to the low cost of Solar, my impact against the environment will be much less. Over the next 25 years I will save the planet 409,000 air miles or 672,542 automobile miles. It’s the equivalent to planting almost Eight Thousand trees!

My system will pay itself off and increase the value of my house. It’s wonderful to know that there is an answer. I’ll go into more information on my system in the next blog and steps I will have gone though as well.

Do you have questions about home solar? Please email your questions to info@ecoearthmall.com and ‘appear’ in our blog! Thank you.

September 9, 2009

But, how can I help?

But, how can I help?

With energy costs on a constant rise and income seemingly on a downward spiral, solutions must be found to reduce our energy bills. Reliance on oil, coal and other sources causing enormous greenhouse gas emissions are poisoning our air and warming our planet. Solutions must be found that not just reduce our utility bills but reduce our carbon footprint as well.

As an individual I found myself thinking the same thing over and coming up against a wall of ‘buts’. ‘But I can’t afford it’, ‘but I don’t have the land for a windmill’, ‘but easement trees block the one side that solar would work on’. Hundreds of thousands of people will say ‘But I rent’.

I’ve found that even though you rent, don’t have the land for a windmill or, in my case, easement trees block the solar receiving side of my house, there are solutions, information and answers.

I can still buy LED light bulbs to replace my incandescent and CFL lights. My home has 48 light bulbs, I counted after learning that the average household has between 50 and 100. I can still replace a bulb or two each month with LED bulbs. It may take time and money but in the end over a ten year period I stand to reduce my bills by $6,538.08, that’s nearly $55.00 per month using http://www.neutralexistence.com/shop/7w-earthled-zetalux-led-replacement-bulb/ these bulbs.

I can and will buy solar powered, motion detection flood lights for the outside of my home. I have three of them for security and illumination. I also have a pole light out front which will be replaced with solar as well.

I can and did buy a Worx Two in One trimmer/edger, it runs with a rechargeable battery. A later blog will be about buying and using the Worx.

I can and will buy small wind turbines like the ones found here on my site: http://ecoearthmall.com/aff.php?a=dw They are small and can be mounted any where. They are also made of recycled plastic, are portable and can be moved with you from home to home.

I can and do recycle metal, plastic, paper and glass. I use cloth shopping bags and when I forget, I always reuse the plastic bags I get from the store. So yes, you can help in more ways than one. Follow the steps I am and we’ll both save a lot of money in the long run.

You know, I think I’ll look into a solar water heater next.

September 4, 2009

Fort Dix is Going Green

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Fort Dix is Going Green

President Barack Obama is keen on green. He would like to see more energy efficiency in all aspects of American life. Now, he can drive onto Fort Dix, New Jersey, and see the government in the action of going green.

Two buildings on post are now solar powered. At a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday morning the installation commander Col. Patrick J. Slowey and Maj. Gen. William Monk III, commanding general of the 99th Regional Support Command, revealed the panels. U.S. Rep. John Adler, D-3rd of Cherry Hill; Jean Fox, president of the state Board of Public Utilities; and representatives from Honeywell International who installed the panels were also present.

The panels will help Fort Dix meet the Energy Policy Act of 2005. It requires at least 7.5 percent of annual energy consumption at federal facilities come from a renewable source by 2013.

The solar panels are part of an ambitious $17.6 million project to decrease Fort Dix energy consumption by nearly 10 percent and water usage by more than 5 percent.

Converting the two buildings, the Army Reserve 99th Regional Support Command Headquarters and the post’s Strategic Deployment Site Building will have the same effect of removing 3,200 automobiles from the road or powering 75 homes, reducing greenhouse gasses by 33 million pounds per year.

The temperature-controlled equipment storage warehouse now has the addition of solar panels on the roof. The panels will power the buildings with excess power being redistributed to the grid.

For more information on solar power and energy efficiency visit http://www.ecoearthmall.com

August 17, 2009

Solar on the Go

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Solar on the Go

Did you know that the sun provides over 35,000 times the total amount of energy that humans use every day? Solar energy is the most abundant, reliable, and cleanest form of renewable energy on the planet. With the rise energy costs, and increased environmental awareness, solar power is quickly becoming a feasible and affordable energy option for home use, but the best part about the sun is that it follows around even when you leave your home. That creates virtually unlimited potential for mobile solar applications such as RV Solar Kits and Solar Back Packs. Mobile solar gives you the freedom to go more places and do more things without having to sacrifice the use of your favorite comforts and conveniences. Plus, solar battery charging can play a very important role in any traveler’s precautionary emergency arsenal.

The Turn Back Your Meter Team &
www.ecoearthmall.com

July 31, 2009

Solar on the Go

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Solar on the Go
Did you know that the sun provides over 35,000 times the total amount of energy that humans use every day? Solar energy is the most abundant, reliable, and cleanest form of renewable energy on the planet. With the rise energy costs, and increased environmental awareness, solar power is quickly becoming a feasible and affordable energy option for home use, but the best part about the sun is that it follows around even when you leave your home. That creates virtually unlimited potential for mobile solar applications such as RV Solar Kits and Solar Back Packs. Mobile solar gives you the freedom to go more places and do more things without having to sacrifice the use of your favorite comforts and conveniences. Plus, solar battery charging can play a very important role in any traveler’s precautionary emergency arsenal.
The Turn Back Your Meter Team &
www.ecoearthmall.com

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