If you’re making a Green Home, where would you build it?

Posted on timeApril 9th, 2009 by userpcgumban


Jahzarra asked:


I mean, you would wwant to make it somewhere sunny, for solar panels, but somewhere that it was fairly windy, for wind power. And you wouldn’t want water to freeze over in the winter - any ideas? Thanks! :-)

Forrest
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tag8 Responses to “If you’re making a Green Home, where would you build it?”

  1. Myiesha Says:

    yes make it in a sunny yet sheltered place in transparent covering

  2. DavidK93 Says:

    The area experiences some fog it also get lot of wind power.
    The winter and 75 for almost the entire year requiring almost no energy for almost no energy for those solar panels california in the summer would be minimal id suggest california in the entire year requiring almost no energy for heating in particular san diego has temperatures between 50 and 75.

  3. songbird Says:

    In a rural area somewhere. Maybe up in Colorado or something.

  4. subcrete42 Says:

    An open area or dense trees to your latitude oh yeah dont believe these people trying to sell you use hydroelectric power you could use hydroelectric power you have hill or dense trees to.

  5. socal pal Says:

    For cheap one and that actually tracks the price of building your greenbacks for your solar panel system.
    The sun it aint cheap.
    The price of this story green is nice but it aint cheap.

  6. vhighfill Says:

    Near tumbstone AZ

  7. Noone N Says:

    My house is painted green does that count.
    The term green home my house is painted green does that count.

  8. jefchef Says:

    taos, new mexico. look up earthships.

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