Solar Powered Homes
By Brennan Howe
In 1979, the developer of a condominium village in New Hampshire decided to bring an environmentally responsive alternative to the market. He designed the building to used solar energy. The solar panels are made of glass, offering a beautify view of the scenery. Buyers responded very well, leading the developer to design several more similar buildings.
Construction will begin in 2007 in Boulder Colorado on a project called Solar Row. The project consists of thirteen homes using only solar power. This will be the first solar home development project in the Boulder area. The design of each home has been carefully set up to allow the home to use and creates its own energy.
Some states are pushing for solar powered housing. California officials are proposing half of all new homes build run on solar energy in within ten years. They are pushing for solar homes to prevent further issues with energy crisis. Three years ago utility customers had difficulty paying their electric bills because of the high cost. Officials plan to give rebates to home builders who agree to install solar panels on new homes. They may offer incentives for installing panels on existing homes as well. Environmental groups are backing California’s proposal as they fill it will encourage other states to follow. It is believed that if many states decide to implement such programs, then the cost of setting up will greatly decrease.
However, many environmental groups aren’t willing
The mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity
As human beings, we're the only species stupid enough to actually poison ourselves. As part of modern living, we create a wide variety of chemical toxins that go into the ecosystem through rivers and streams, the air, the soil and so on. Not only that, we actually synthesize toxic chemicals and then...
California leading the way with plan to add solar power to 1 million homes
The article entitled California leading the way with plan to add solar power to 1 million homes has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000033.html
Breakthrough in "cool" fuel cells promises revolution in high density power production
The article entitled Breakthrough in "cool" fuel cells promises revolution in high density power production has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000029.html
Beyond batteries: laptops to be powered by solar power, micro fuel cells
The article entitled Beyond batteries: laptops to be powered by solar power, micro fuel cells has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000028.html
The Top Ten Technologies: #2 Hydrogen Economy Enablers
The article entitled The Top Ten Technologies: #2 Hydrogen Economy Enablers has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000025.html
pour attendre autour pour voir ce que la Californie décide de faire. Ils ont pris des questions à la législation. Une facture encourageante solaire a été approuvée par le sénat. Elle est encore en suspens avec le Comité d'Assemblée. Si approuvée, elle exigerait quinze pour cent de nouvelles maisons étant construites sont complète avec les panneaux solaires commençant en 2010. Le but serait pour que le taux augmente tous les ans de dix pour cent jusqu'à ce qu'il atteigne cinquante-cinq pour cent.
L'industrie du bâtiment s'oppose à la promotion des maisons solaires. Elles sont contre la facture législative. Cependant, beaucoup dans l'industrie du bâtiment conviennent que les maisons solaires pourraient mener aux améliorations économiques et atmosphériques. Les nombreux souci de l'industrie du bâtiment est le coût additionnel à eux pour répondre aux exigences à la maison actionnées solaires. Si le congrès est disposé à les donner les incitations monétaires à l'aide réduisent ces coûts, la question pourraient probablement être résolues. On l'estime en moyenne que l'équipement d'addition à une maison coûtera $17.000 à $20.000.
Voici encore plus d'articles d'énergie solaire…