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	<title>123 Go Green &#187; Green Energy Sources and Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve been thinking about looking for green energy sources for your home, then you’re on a great start.  Since global warming is on the rise and pollution levels are at an all time high, many people are very concerned about the impact their energy use may be having on the environment.  If you’re one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-46" title="green_energy_sources_for_your_home" src="http://www.123gogreen.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/green_energy_sources_for_your_home.jpg" alt="green_energy_sources_for_your_home" width="250" height="250" />If you’ve been thinking about looking for <strong>green energy sources for your home</strong>, then you’re on a great start.  Since global warming is on the rise and pollution levels are at an all time high, many people are very concerned about the impact their energy use may be having on the environment.  If you’re one of these people, then you need to be aware of your options.  There are many options for green energy sources and your home.  <span id="more-43"></span></p>
<p>One method you should consider is to install renewable energy systems for your home.  You can use a solar panel system, geothermal pumps, and wind turbines.  These will provide your home with renewable, unlimited energy sources.  The energy comes from the wind and from sun rays.  Obviously, wind energy and sun rays are two things that will last forever, therefore you’ll never have to worry about not getting enough energy for your home.</p>
<p>Another method for you to receive alternative energy sources in your home is to buy power from green energy utility companies.  Some utility companies do receive and produce their energy from renewable green sources.  Check out options in your area.  Many states now offer the opportunity for customers to choose their utility company.  Hopefully, you live in an area where you can buy electric from utility companies producing from renewable energy sources.  There has been a great increase in the number of wind farms producing electricity from the wind.  The wind is converted into kinetic energy, which is then turned into electricity.</p>
<p>There are obviously many options available for you when it comes to green energy sources and your home.  Whether you choose to buy renewable green energy from a utility company, or decide to build your own systems, you’ll be cleaning up the environment and saving money in the process.</p>
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