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Wind Turbines vs. Suburbia

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Will wind turbines win the hearts of governments and community members any time soon?

 

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Compliments of Wind Energy 7

A couple of weeks ago we shared a post on solar energy. Today we’re taking a look at another type of renewable energy – wind power. What do wind and solar power have in common? We’ll they’re two of the best options we have to reduce our dependency on oil. But their second common denominator is that they both require heavy duty most homeowners (and their neighbors) aren’t too keen on. The truth is, wind power has a lot of obstacles to overcome before it will save the day and ward off global warming.

A recent article on WashingtonPost.com examines a study released by the Energy Department on Wednesday, 1/19, and identifies the wind power theory as one that has potential. However, many obstacles need to be overcome.

1. We need a larger power grid. Without it, there’s no way to deal with a back up of energy. Our current system would leave mass quantities of wind power to waste, unable to process the power the latest, most advanced wind turbines can produce.

2. Where to put the wind turbines? On a national level, governing bodies are fighting over which regions should be used for wind power generation. On a local level, community boards and smaller governing bodies are debating whether or not wind turbines have a place in suburbia.

Earlier this week in Austin, TX a wind turbine ordinance, allowing the machinery to be set up in most city zoning districts including residential areas, failed to pass by a hair. The ordinance will be revisited for voting in February and Austin government officials are hoping some worried community members will see the turbines as a long-term solution, as opposed to an eye sore.

A similar story of citizens vetoing the benefits of turbines in their neighbors’ yards, on account of aesthetics, was recently reported in Omaha. Two concerned citizens planned to install wind turbines in their yards for power collection for personal use when their community prevented the build. Now Omaha governing officials are working to modify codes to allow for such installations.

But wind turbines aren’t being denied in all cities. Some determined homeowners are looking for ways around the use of turbines in particular, with the installation of both of these turbine styles.

Though turbines might not be the most beautiful structures in the suburban world, we encourage homeowners to look at images such as this one and try to envision wind turbines as a majestic source of renewable energy that are an important tool in the world’s arsenal to create something beautiful – a cleaner environment.

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Translating Green Hotel Trends Into Your Home Decor

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Tips for welcoming the luxury of sustainable hotels into your everyday life.

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Complements of Why Green Buildings Blog

One of the benefits of living a more sustainable lifestyle is the relaxing and clean feel your home takes on as you purge the space of the unnecessary items and wasteful practices we’ve come so accustomed to.  Whether your leaving the lights off and living by the natural light a bit longer then usual or introducing natural fabrics and materials into your décor, it’s easy to create a tranquil, spa like place as you give your home a greener feel. 

By taking cues from some of the best sustainable hotels around the world, you can feel like your staying in a lavish hotel even when your at home. 

The Old Bangkok Inn finds it essential to create eco-minded dwellings for guests without sacrificing the ultimate vacation experience – here their philosophy focuses on minimizing their footprint and maximizing the adventure

The Topia Inn in Berkshire, Massachusetts, exudes a credible and earthy feel with its organic bedding and solar and 100% biodiesel powered accommodations.  The Topia Inn is a great example of how homeowners don’t have to sacrifice high, unique style when it comes to incorporating organic materials into the home.

Here’s a hot list of hotel green trends that touches on all sorts of innovations consumers are starting to hear about and should be working into their décor and layouts.  These luxurious hotels feature everything from dual flush toilets, responsible lighting and saltwater pools (instead of chlorine) – and you can have it all at home. 

And just incase you decide it’s time to treat yourself to an extra special get away, don’t let your travel plans ruin your sustainable agenda – here’s a list of top eco-hotels and hostels.

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