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How to Buy Green Power for Your Home

Over half of the electricity in the U.S. is produced by burning coal, which releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere. To reduce your carbon footprint, consider purchasing green power for your home instead. Check out this clip to learn more.

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LED Light Bulbs Are Energy Efficient Eco-Friendly Choice

LED light bulbs have many advantages over incandescent and even CFL bulbs. LED bulbs are more energy efficient, last longer, are more durable, and eco-friendly. Watch this video to find out why you should grab an LED bulb or two right away.

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Practical Wind Power for Your Home

Using wind power to produce electricity for your home hasn’t been very practical until now, since most U.S. residential areas don’t receive consistent winds. However, wind turbines are now available that work in winds as low as 2 m.p.h. and weigh under 100 pounds.

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Advantages of Using Reclaimed Lumber

Reclaimed lumber is existing lumber salvaged from old buildings and warehouses that are being torn down, as well as old wine barrels and railroad boxcars. The wood is then reused as is, or milled into flooring, molding, siding and other building materials.

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