Hold everything! France just opened a "solar road" more then a half mile long in the town of Tourouvre-au-Perche in Normandy, France.
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An amazing new trial run of solar panels.
They are wanting to power the street lights with this road. This is a test run for a 2 year period to see how they will hold up under normal driving traffic,according to the Guardian.
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Solar in Las Vegas
The Famous Las Vegas welcome sign is now powered by solar. What a wonderful example to the rest of the nation to go green.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Free Energy Audit You Can Do Yourself
To get the most out of your solar system you should first
check and see how efficient your home is? I am going to take you through a
check list for you to determine the efficiency of your home.
Let’s start with Insulation. It is very important to have
the right amount of insulation in your home because heating and cooling makes
up a very large part of the electric bill in most cases. The main areas that need to be insulated are
the attic, crawl spaces, and exterior walls.
The R value should be standard R-38.
If your R rating is lower you can add insulation to it to increase the
value. The higher the value the better
quality job the insulation will do for your home.
The next places to
insulate would be the windows and doors.
These areas need to have proper seals and no gaps or leaks. They can be sealed with calking and doors
have a number of different kinds of weather stripping and barriers that you can
buy. After you have checked your windows
and doors you may want to go around and check for any other wholes or cracks
that you notice drafts appearing.
Don’t forget to
check your water! You can wrap your
water heater in an insulation blanket as well as your hot water pipes in foam
insulation. Doing this will keep your
water warmer by 2 to 4 degrees. You may
also like to check your water heater to see if it is functioning properly. The heating elements may still work but start
to draw more power if not functioning properly so it is a good idea to get a
meter and test it once in a while to make sure its level of energy draw has not
changed and that it also is an energy efficient model.
Next up is light bulbs.
A standard bulb take 60-100 watts and a standard home can have anywhere
That’s a lot! I suggest if you have a higher number of
bulbs to start with the most used light bulbs and replace them with LED
lights. They give excellent lighting and
use on average about 5 watts per bulb.
Now that’s a huge difference.
from 20-50 bulbs.
Appliances are the final and most important energy hog. Your heating and cooling system can be for
most people number one in energy use.
You may like to go through your options here because there are
many. You may choose natural gas, wood
stove, pellet stove, rocket mass heaters, electric heaters, swamp coolers,
passive cooling, and air conditioning.
Each has there place depending on your needs.
The stove is a very
big item to look at. Using an electric
stove can range from 4000-7000 watts.
This option can be changed to a large counter top oven which takes
closer to 1300 watts per use giving you a substantial savings on energy. You may also opt for the gas stove.
For the Fridge and
washer/dryer make sure they are energy star rated to give you the best
efficiency possible.
Now take a look at the smaller things such as leaving the
lights and the t.v. on when no one is using them.
Maybe you can have a talk with the members of the house hold to help
remind one another to turn things off when no t in use.
After you have completed your energy audit on your home you
may find that your electric bill has gone down quite a bit already even without
solar. Now you can reap the rewards of
an energy efficient home and as you move on now to size your home for a solar
system you can feel confident that the numbers are right for your needs and you
are getting the best system.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
How Many Sun Hours A Day Do I Get?
If your thinking about a solar system for your home you should take into account how much sun light your area produces. In this picture below you can see your zone. Each zone gets different amount of light which will change the output you get from your solar panel system. In the winter time the amounts may change up to 50% Less then what you would get during the rest of the year. Make sure you calculate correctly to off set these winter months.
ZONE 1: 6 Hours
ZONE 2: 5.5 Hours
ZONE 3: 5 Hours
ZONE 4: 4.5 Hours
ZONE 5: 4.2 Hours
ZONE 6: 3.5 Hours
These numbers are based on a yearly average of full sun days.
ZONE 1: 6 Hours
ZONE 2: 5.5 Hours
ZONE 3: 5 Hours
ZONE 4: 4.5 Hours
ZONE 5: 4.2 Hours
ZONE 6: 3.5 Hours
These numbers are based on a yearly average of full sun days.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
How Do I Read My Electric Bill To Figure Out My Energy Usage?
To figure out your
usage is important to determine what size solar system you need for
your home.
- Look on your electric bill and under the monthly usage it should say the Kilowatts per month.
- Take the total Kilowatts per month and under each of the solar systems we have listed the monthly usage with the system.
- Pick any system that is the same or a bit more then your usage on your bill for complete off grid power for your home.
If you would like
to make your usage more efficient and use less power you can try this
calculator below to optimize your efficiency.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Be Self Sufficient Where do I start?
The phrase Self Sufficient living encompasses a huge array of ideas and concepts one can get lost before getting started, but not to worry you have started already. Taking control of your own life is the concept of self sufficient living. So what do we need most to survive?
- Food
- Water
- Air
- Power
The easy way for food is of course do your own gardening as much as possible and raise some chickens. I highly recommend www.greengardenchicken.com they have almost everything you can think of to live self sufficient from chicken coops to solar power.
Gardening is easy even if you don't have any "space". Here are the"how to’s” for small space gardening. Depending on where you live and yourself will determine just how far you want to go as to supplying your own meat and milk or just some basic gardening and eggs. Dont know anything about chickens? Start Here
Water is an important issue. For most people that means you need to buy a home that has a well on it or have a well put on the property you own already. For many of us this is already taken care of, but you must also remember that to power the well pump that power is coming from an outside source so you must take care of that by choosing a solar or wind or some alternative power source. For me I put a small solar system (PV System) up to ensure that the well pump is always running. This was not a huge expense and it was not difficult either. Here is how I did it.
Water conservation is your friend as well. Rain barrels are a great way to have water for the garden without the need of any power source what so ever. If you live in a drought area I recommend you get at least three or four of these to ensure you always have some water on hand to water the garden.
Air. This one is vital and probably the hardest one to ensure unless you lived in some kind of bubble. I would recommend having lots of fresh plants around you in and out to combat the air pollution and keep the air clean. You can also invest in an air purifier for inside your house, but indoor plants are the best air purifier.
Power is not something you need to live, but it is something we don't like to live without. I love having my washing machine and my stove and would definitely be lost without it. Alternative power sources are basically limited to wind, solar, or a gas generator. Lots of people have emergency systems for those days the power goes out. These systems are of course smaller and can help you in those times you really need it.
How to choose the right alternative power system for you? This is the key question and there are many factors to consider for this venture. I hands down prefer and use Solar for my home and this is why.
So if you are just starting the self sufficient lifestyle please go through all the fun options above.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Solar Power 101
What are Solar Panels?
Solar Panels are devices that collect
sun light and turn it into electricity. They are also referred to
as
photovoltaics, which means “LIGHT-ELECTRICITY” The panels
are made of individual cells that work together to produce a useful
amount of power.
How Does It Work?
The light hits the solar cells. Each
cell has a positive and negative charge built in that absorbs the
photons from the sunlight and turn it into electricity.
Solar panels come in a variety of
different sizes for different applications. You can find on the
market today solar panels that fit on the top of the lights for a
pathway in the garden. They have sizes all the way up to the Huge
panels attached to spacecraft.
Who Invented Solar Panels?
Solar panels were invented in 1941 by
Russel Ohl. What came before him to help in his discovery was
Alexandre Edmond Becquere who in 1839
discovered the Photovaltaic Effect. This showed that you can get
power from light, but how to harness and use it well was not
discovered yet. In 1893 Charles Fritts made the first Solar cell.
These remarkable discovery's and inventions paved the way for Russel
Ohl to create the Solar Panel.
Solar For Your Home
There are several
sizes to choose from for your home solar system as well. These
panels are usually sized according to the wattage. 200 watt,300
watt, and 260 watt are common sizes you might find available. Which
one is right for you and your home are determined by many factors
such as the available space for installing solar panels.
How Long Do Solar Panels Last?
The Life span of a
solar panel generally is about 20-25 years.
Whats The Benefit Of Having Solar
Power?
Solar Power is
clean renewable energy with no strain on the environment. It has
zero pollution. It can also be applied in almost every setting.
Solar is very useful for places that are hard to get regular power to
such as remote cabins, islands, mountain areas, etc. There is no
contamination or strain put on the environment with solar power.
Once you have paid off the up front cost the power generated if free!
Where can I get a system that's
right for me?
Browse our shophere and contact us today. We would be happy to help you.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Cabin Kits…Tiny Homes…..Prefab Cabins….What’s the difference?
Ahh Yes that’s what I want, a cabin on the lake. Sounds easy, but where do I start?
Nowadays there are tons of options for that “cabin on the lake” So I thought we should go through them one by one so that we can better understand the options and find the one that is right for your needs and mine.
The Cabin Kit sounds like what it is. You order a cabin and it comes to you in pieces for you to assemble yourself if you’re handy or someone else you hire to assemble it for you. There are a few great advantages to a kit. The best advantage is that it is about 30-50% cheaper then a pre fabricated cabin and much easier to ship. Also with it in a kit form you can choose to leave out, modify, and change as you go what ever you wanted in the kit. Cabin Kits are probably the cheapest option for larger model homes. So if you wanted an even better deal on a 1200 sq. ft. cabin then a kit form would be the best choice.
Like all the other “cabin” choices listed above you have lots of great options you can add or subtract at will. I can’t think of any disadvantage to a cabin kit accept if you are not able to put it together yourself and don’t know of a good company to hire to put it together for you then it might get more expensive then a pre-fabricated already made and delivered. So make sure that you check out building companies before you purchase one to work out the cost of assembling the kit.
We have the best quality teams available through www.greengardenchicken.com who can design the cabin of your dreams and deliver, install and build it with extreme quality and precision. I recommend contacting our team from the beginning to patiently work through all the details you want for your cabin kit. We do have financing options available as well to help you in this decision if you need it. Here are a few of my favorites:
What is a Tiny Home? Good Question. I tiny home is not just a closet sized house it is so much more. These special houses are built on a trailer frame of the highest quality to build a house in all respects on it up to 399 sq. ft. These often are 1 ½ story homes with all the conveniences of a regular home smartly travel sized for your convenience and pleasure.
So what is the difference between a tiny home and a regular RV trailer? A Tiny Home is built with wood frame and heavy duty house style construction, RV’s are not. They also have the option of a second floor, sidings, roofs and more. A great advantage to a tiny home is that as long as it is under 400 sq. ft. it is a tax free home. Our builders here at www.greengardenchicken.com have even devised a way to make the trailer completely hidden so that you can put it on a foundation just like a regular home. These are fully self contained with thousands of options available. This is the best option for someone needing only 399 sq ft of living space. A tiny house does qualify for financing and we even can refer you to a great financing branch. Take a look here at some of our models:
Pre-fabricated Cabins are fantastic. These are just as customizable as the other options above. You can work closely with a member of our team to design the perfect floor plan for your pre-made cabin. Most of these come with two options. You can pay for just the “shell” or you can get the cabin turn key ready with electrical, insulation, and more. These come fully assembled so when they arrive you need to have the foundation ready. They can be set on any foundation such as slab, post, basement, etc. Most pre-made cabins are not very big, but if you are wanting something bigger, but want a pre made cabin you can always put your cabin on a basement foundation or buy 2 that you intend to put together. This leads me to another option I did not mention, custom Cabins.
Custom Cabins are completely built at your designated site. This allows for any size or style that you can dream up with out any limitations of delivery. These will be built by our amazing build team or one of your choice. These of course are financable and your personal bank would probably give you the best rate, so I would start there.
Here are some custom cabins and pre fab cabins:
The Cabin Kit sounds like what it is. You order a cabin and it comes to you in pieces for you to assemble yourself if you’re handy or someone else you hire to assemble it for you. There are a few great advantages to a kit. The best advantage is that it is about 30-50% cheaper then a pre fabricated cabin and much easier to ship. Also with it in a kit form you can choose to leave out, modify, and change as you go what ever you wanted in the kit. Cabin Kits are probably the cheapest option for larger model homes. So if you wanted an even better deal on a 1200 sq. ft. cabin then a kit form would be the best choice.
Like all the other “cabin” choices listed above you have lots of great options you can add or subtract at will. I can’t think of any disadvantage to a cabin kit accept if you are not able to put it together yourself and don’t know of a good company to hire to put it together for you then it might get more expensive then a pre-fabricated already made and delivered. So make sure that you check out building companies before you purchase one to work out the cost of assembling the kit.
We have the best quality teams available through www.greengardenchicken.com who can design the cabin of your dreams and deliver, install and build it with extreme quality and precision. I recommend contacting our team from the beginning to patiently work through all the details you want for your cabin kit. We do have financing options available as well to help you in this decision if you need it. Here are a few of my favorites:
So what is the difference between a tiny home and a regular RV trailer? A Tiny Home is built with wood frame and heavy duty house style construction, RV’s are not. They also have the option of a second floor, sidings, roofs and more. A great advantage to a tiny home is that as long as it is under 400 sq. ft. it is a tax free home. Our builders here at www.greengardenchicken.com have even devised a way to make the trailer completely hidden so that you can put it on a foundation just like a regular home. These are fully self contained with thousands of options available. This is the best option for someone needing only 399 sq ft of living space. A tiny house does qualify for financing and we even can refer you to a great financing branch. Take a look here at some of our models:
Pre-fabricated Cabins are fantastic. These are just as customizable as the other options above. You can work closely with a member of our team to design the perfect floor plan for your pre-made cabin. Most of these come with two options. You can pay for just the “shell” or you can get the cabin turn key ready with electrical, insulation, and more. These come fully assembled so when they arrive you need to have the foundation ready. They can be set on any foundation such as slab, post, basement, etc. Most pre-made cabins are not very big, but if you are wanting something bigger, but want a pre made cabin you can always put your cabin on a basement foundation or buy 2 that you intend to put together. This leads me to another option I did not mention, custom Cabins.
Custom Cabins |
Complete Turn Key Cabin |
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Emergency Survival Seed Bank
The Economic Crash is happening now. To be prepared you need your own food and water. Having your own supply of seeds is the best way to ensure a continual supply of food. You can grow it and eat it and save the seeds for the next season to plant again with out any worry about the economy.
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