As the name suggests, green energy efficient homes are the ones using the energy of the environment to turn it into the power that is needed for household. These types of houses range in: passive solar homes using the sun’s rays for air ventilation and warmth, active solar energy to generate electricity and geothermal homes that utilize the heating and cooling qualities of the earth through an entire network of pipes with water installed underground.
Apart from these types of homes there are also the wind powered homes using windmills to deliver the necessary electricity and many others to follow on the list. But seeing all this variety of green energy homes one question rises: which one is the most efficient and which type of all these energies can be the most harnessed in order to always rely on?
Several types of green energy are there available to depend on and their efficiency depends mostly on the production means, but to answer the question – all of these energies prove to be efficient as all of them come from nature and have the same power of manifestation. As a matter of fact, using their power combined and resulting into a single one can be indeed considered the most efficient of all.
For instance it won’t ever hurt to have an entire network of pipes with water running underground providing heated water when needed and at the same time to have solar panels with the wind generators to continuously supply electricity in the house.
The point here is that using the available types of green energy, one can benefit from the combined powers succeeding in having the full potency of natural forces for the necessary power to run a household.
Thus electricity can be delivered by the wind generated and active solar energy, the heating system could be activated by passive solar or geothermal energy – all these resulting in a truly green energy efficient home. Having all these natural resources at our hand with the surrounding environment constantly providing these resources to us it can be rather a shame not to benefit from these opportunities.
The thing is that all the technologies involved in these systems that are used to capture the nature’s energies, are not at hand unfortunately, as they are quite expensive to have them bought and installed in every household. The good news is that many guides are available to allow individuals to have these resources harnessed by making use of the ability that humans have to build the systems on their own.
Nothing is impossible nowadays with so many means of production available and the useful guides to assist one along the way. Instead of wasting so much energy to dig for fossil fuels, it is time to reconsider the permanently renewable energies to not only save yourself a bunch of money but also to save the environment.
