EnergyHouseSolar.com was launched to inform the population on how we can make the world more solar and energy-efficient friendly. They are your "one-stop shop for green and alternative energy ideas that harness the awesome power of the sun."
Our energy dependency and foreign oil dependency are expensive and callous, so energyhousesolar is here to offer tips and facts on your tasks in energy efficiency. Installing solar panels on your home, buying a car that uses solar panels to help power it, and switching to energy efficient bulbs are ways to make your house a green-conscious home.
Conserving energy can be done piece-by-piece and tip-by-tip. First, keep the heat low, turn off lights when you leave a room, keep the air conditioner higher (or use fans) and check all leaky faucets and fix them. Don't open the oven when cooking, use a smaller burner than the pan, only run appliances when they're full (dishwasher, washing machine, dryer) and don't overfeed your fridge.
EnergyHouseSolar.com also offers energy saving tips that you have probably never heard. Put your freezer in a cool place so it doesn't work harder to stay cool and choose to use the microwave instead of the oven to cook (it uses half the energy of your oven). Always seek out Energy Star labels, since they save an average of 20%-30% and vacuum your fridge's cooling coils every three months since it's a good way to increase efficiency.
EnergyHouseSolar offers five reasons to consider solar energy in your home from lowering your bills, to lowering your carbon footprint. Due to fossil fuel and oil shortages, this green movement is not just a fad. Alternative energy will be a big deal in coming years.
University at Buffalo, The National Hockey League, Nation Fuel and more businesses/organizations are all jumping on the proverbial bandwagon to join in the fight for "green" and for a more energy efficient society.
Dan Noyes
http://www.energyhousesolar.com














