Saving energy made easy
There is a lot of talk in the world lately about the energy crisis and about ways that we can contribute positively to the global energy solution.
I don’t know about you, but I get annoyed when I hear about the nearly endless amount of problems that threaten our environment each day. It seems that all we ever hear about are the enormous changes that governments are attempting to correct this problem. Instead, I want to hear about the small changes that I as an individual can make that will help our energy crisis. So I’ve done a little creative thinking for your sake and mine, and have come up with a few basic methods of alternative energy that pretty much anyone can follow.
First, and rather obvious, is to use your automobile as rarely as possible. Impractical solutions will never work. But maybe, just maybe, we can all look for little and simple ways to share rides to reduce how much we drive our cars. Contribute to alternative energy by finding a coworker to carpool with. Or even better, take every opportunity to walk or ride a bike.
One other easy way to save energy is to turn the lights off during the day and use the free natural sunlight to light your home. How often do you walk into an office and they have their lights on while the sun shines right through the window? So take a critical look around you and see what extra lights and other gizmos you have plugged in that you really don’t need to use. The chances are high that everyone out there has a at least one little thing that they could save energy each day. If you want to save on utilities as well as save the planet, then you might want to consider cutting off the power company by learning the art of solar panel building The world may not be changed by one more order from the government, but it just might be changed as individuals do their part in helping find and use methods of alternative energy.
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Simple sources of renewable energy
We all have to contribute a bit if we want to curb the global energy crisis.
I don’t know about you, but I get annoyed when I hear about the seemingly infinite amount of problems that threaten our planet each day. It seems that all we ever hear about are the major changes that rogue scientists are attempting to solve this problem. I would rather hear about the little things that I can do everyday to help. So I’ve done a little creative thinking for your sake and mine, and have come up with a few basic methods of alternative energy that almost anyone can follow.
This may seem a bit transparent, but driving as few miles as possible is a great starting point. I hate hearing about solutions that are so difficult that they will never actually be done. But maybe, just maybe, we can all look for little and simple ways to carpool to reduce how much we drive our cars. Contribute to alternative energy by carpooling and leaving one of the cars at home. Or even better, look for every possibility to walk or ride a bike.
One of the easiest things you can do to help the energy dilema is to simply turn your lights off during the day. How often do you see an office and they have their lights on while free sunlight is streaming right through the window? Take a minute and look around your house and find some things that you can unplug. The chances are high that everyone reading this has a at least few small ways that they could reduce energy consumption each day. If you would like to reduce energy bills as well as save the planet, then you might want to consider getting off the grid by learning how to build solar panels The world may not be changed by one more order from the government, but it just might be changed as individuals do their part in helping find and use methods of alternative energy.
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: energy crisis, renewable energy, saving energy