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Here's Why Solar Farms Are Booming in the U.S.Veterans On The Move, Blue Oceans, Blue Dreams 2 Create..For the first time, California accounted for 42% of all rooftop solar panel installations in the second quarter of 2016, which is its lowest share in years. At the same time, other less traditional markets, like Texas and Utah, are growing their share of rooftop solar customers. During the first half of 2016, 11 states added more than 25 megawatts of rooftop solar, while only seven added that amount in the same period in 2015, according to GTM Research.
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Cob houses are one of the oldest and most ecologically efficient building methods we have available. Often referred to as “earth homes” or “hobbit houses”, cob houses are strong enough to withstand extreme weather conditions and earthquakes. Some of these homes have stood the test of time- up to 700 years! They are prominent in Europe, particularly Wales, Australia, New Zealand, and England, but they are also gaining popularity in the US, Canada, and Mexico.Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.
They are among one of the most environmentally-friendly houses to build, as they are made from the ground directly under your feet- right on your own land! Cob houses are built using a straw, mud, water mixture that is molded by hand like a giant clay sculpture.Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.
Straw acts like a natural re-bar which holds the whole structure together, creating an inexpensive termite proof, weather proof, fire proof, living option. Some may argue that because cob homes are made of dirt, they are “dirty,” but cob homes are clean and natural, without hazardous paints, chemicals, or unhealthy pollutants in the home, making it one of the cleanest, greenest living options available.Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.
Do cob homes need heating/cooling systems?
Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again. A cob home falls under the “natural home” category, so most people who choose to build and live in this type of home prefer a more natural means of using energy, electricity, and water. Oregon is the center of the North American cob revival. Cob homes can be found in various climates, but work really well in high humidity places. They are not great insulators, so in cold climates, a more insulating wall-system (such as straw bale) would need to be used for the exterior walls. Cob is a natural “thermal mass” that absorbs sunlight, warming a building during the day, and releases heat in the night time. This is referred to as “passive solar heating” and has been used for thousands of years as a heating/cooling system. Because of this, there is little need for an additional heating/cooling system besides a fire or a rocket stove (depending on where you live). This in itself saves a lot of money and energy; in the US, about 40% of our energy consumption is used in heating our homes, and 8% is used in cooling our homes. (Note: There has been a 31% decrease in energy use between the years 1978 and 2005 according to Mint Press News.)
Solar Power + Tiny Houses = No Problem: Jess Hutton | Green Living.Two complementary movements are converging all over the country. On one hand, you have more people scaling back their lifestyles, exemplified by the rise of the tiny home, and on the other, you have our population’s growing desire to go “off grid,”Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again. for which solar power is the key component. Solar Installations in the US have grown 58% over this time last year:
It’s not difficult to see how these two ideologies fit together, but what’s interesting is how two concepts seemingly centered on personal freedom actually bring people together and give everyone involved a stronger sense of community. In many ways, solar power and tiny homes are a perfect match.
Sharing the Sun: More people are taking action every day to limit their environmental footprint—from recycling to electric cars to supporting alternative energy sources (such as solar power). These are steps in the right direction, but as a society we are still way too dependent on limited resources for the majority of things we do. Sooner than later, this has to change.Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.
The sun—unlike fossil fuels—Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.is an unlimited resource. It’s something we’ll never have to compete with one another for. Encouraging your neighbor to go solar does not take away from your home’s pool of available power. Actually, what solar power does is decrease the burden placed on the traditional grid by feeding surplus energy back in. Since we can all share the sun, why not get as much power from it as possible.
Tiny Home, Big World: Not only does a tiny home consume less energy, it requires fewer resources to build, takes up less space, and encourages inhabitants to be more connected to the outside world. Instead of feeling insulated inside a cavernous mansion (or even modest-sized family home), why not see how far you can go in the other direction. Less is more.
Tiny homes vary greatly in design and size, but most are between 75 and 300 sq ft on the inside. To get the most out of this limited space, they often make use of lofts and hidden storage compartments. For design ideas, inspiration, and full plans, check out Tiny House Design.Songs Of Battles Won. π€πππ. Angels in the middle, sunny dazes, happy dazes again.
Living with less is surprisingly liberating. Fewer possessions to lord over, a fraction of the square footage to clean, and a built-in excuse to spend time outside or catching up with friends. The concept of home does not change just because you’re downsizing. A tiny home is still the place you call your own, but it also fits in nicely with the rest of the world.
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