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Green Living on a Budget: 5 Simple Ways to Be Eco-Friendly

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As the eco–friendly lifestyle has gained popularity, the prices of renewable energy and energy-efficient appliances are dropping. However, they are considerably more expensive than commercial methods. For most people, installing a solar panel is a commodity when it comes to costs. The external conditions, such as the weather characteristics in a certain place, play an important role. Sometimes the house is situated in a shady area and there is not enough sunlight penetration. Maybe you are renting the place and you can’t make any major renovations.

Green Living on a Budget- 5 Simple Ways to Be Eco-Friendly

Luckily, you don’t need to install solar panels or get a windmill in your backyard to support renewable energy. You can reduce carbon emissions without any major investments by using clean energy.

Pick the Green Institutions

One way in which you can encourage renewable energy production. You can indirectly invest in an institution that is involved in green practices. For instance, deposit your money in a bank that donates funds to producers of renewable energy. In this way, you are indirectly contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions.

Go With the Big Green Leaders

Did you know that Google is investing in solar energy? Or does Apple get most of its energy from green sources? IKEA has installed huge solar panels on its roofs, unlike Amazon that is still depending on coal. Your ifforts may not have that big of an impact, but these big corporations can. If you show them that “the green approach” is important to you as a consumer, they will take action.

Buy Green Energy

The fluctuating prices of conventional energy sources bring a lot of insecurity. The renewable energy sources act as a hedge against inflation. You can also purchase green energy credits. In this way, you are funding renewable production and you will offset your electricity consumption.

Control Your Energy Consumption

Even if you can afford to buy renewable energy or to spend money on solar panels, you can contribute to the reduction of hazardous fossils. Even a simple house cleaning can make your home more energy–efficient. Cleaning the coils of your refrigerator will considerably decrease energy consumption. Turn off the thermostat when you are in the house instead of lowering it. It will take less energy to warm a cold room than to heat it day and night. If you are taking advantage of conventional heating methods like fireplaces, cleaning the chimney is a must. If you can’t do it alone ask a professional cleaning service. This will not only make your appliance more energy – efficient, but it will also make it safer.

Express Your Position

You can boost renewable energy production by voting for politicians who promote alternative energy. Elect people who are truly concerned with the environment and understand the need for clean energy.

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Heather Roberts
Heather Roberts
Heather Roberts is a freelance guest blogger from London, UK. She has got many published articles on various topics such as cleaning, organizing, home and garden etc. She loves to spend her time with family and friends and she also tries to live an Eco-friendly life.

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