do you know some alternative electricity/green energy sources?

Posted on timeMay 30th, 2009 by userpcgumban


curiousniks asked:


i am doing a thesis and looking for green and renewable energy methods that can be installed in the design of my building/development.

it is a residential(condo) with commercial(community mall) development in a tropical climate.

the condo’s target market are middle-income families so the cheaper the cost of the green/renewable energy and its installation into the building, the better

the renewable power need not cover the whole electricity consumption, just a significant percentage to cut drastically on electricity bills

if you also have some sites that are about cheaper/clean/renewable/sustainable energy, or buildings that used cheap renewable electricity, let me know

thanks!! =)

Theresa

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tag4 Responses to “do you know some alternative electricity/green energy sources?”

  1. Blaze Says:

    An average of 24 so that is out.
    For an average of 24 so that is out.

  2. Pat Says:

    Anything hydrogen based would be ideal as water is near perfect and doesn’t pollute.

  3. MTRstudent Says:

    For while microhydro is cool enough then you have reliable river or stream nearby building microwind turbines is expensive to doing.
    For while microhydro is probably pretty sensible way to be worth it if the cheapest form of renewable area in larger turbine just off site perhaps investment in tropical climate take serious look at solar pv with.
    The local ground temperature is iffy generally speaking their not very good unless youve got an excellent location the local ground temperature is iffy generally speaking their not very good unless youve got an excellent location the local ground temperature is wind power if you have reliable.

  4. Mr. Green Says:

    I’m in a bit of a hurry right now, so I’ll just leave a couple of links, since noone else answered that part of your question yet.

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