Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Solar Hot Water on the Cheap

There’s a downside to nearly all renewable energy technologies available for homeowners. Cost. Though over time a solar power or small wind system may pay for itself in savings from not buying fuels or power from the grid, the initial outlay for renewable energy is staggering for mere mortals. Despite the wisdom of a penny saved is a penny earned, most Americans consider sales price first, long term savings last.

However simple, low tech, clever products or affordable high tech plug and play technologies may be the key to bringing renewable energy into the home.

http://www.enn.com/lifestyle/article/35880


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