How Gas Can Help Rich Households Lower Their High Carbon Footprints
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5 August 2020
If you're a wealthy household, you're emitting 1,257 pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent more than your poor neighbor each year. That's equal to the CO2 absorbed annually by 26 large, mature trees. Perhaps you figure you have to use a lot of energy to make a lot of money. But that thinking is greenwash. In fact, 41 US states have reduced their carbon emissions while enjoying economic growth by switching to cleaner natural gas.
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Two Ways You Can Invest In Clean Energy
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10 July 2020
If you are interested in taking personal action to spread the use of clean energy, then you may want to invest in clean energy yourself. This is certainly not the only way to help clean energy beat fossil fuels on the world stage, but it is increasingly popular as time goes on. There are two ways to do this — you can invest in specific clean energy companies or invest in your own home's clean energy.
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Helpful Tips When Installing Solar Panels On Your Roof
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16 June 2020
More and more homeowners today are starting to take advantage of solar panels. It's not surprising why considering they can help you run your home using energy created by sunlight. If you're thinking about going green as well, these solar panel installation tips are important to know about.
Choose the Right Panels
Your first order of business when upgrading your home with solar panels is choosing a set to have installed.
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3 Reasons to Have Solar Battery Storage for Emergencies
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9 March 2020
An emergency that affects access to municipal utilities could strike at any time. Whether the emergency is a natural disaster, damaged electrical equipment, or a wildfire, it helps to know that you can generate your own electrical power when city power is unavailable. It makes sense to invest in solar battery storage to meet your emergency electrical needs. Solar offers a number of unique benefits that can allow you to efficiently run your home's electrical appliances during an emergency until municipal utilities are restored.
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