Take Action: How to Get On Board with Alternative Energy
If you cannot run your home purely on alternative energy, consider using alternative energy for part of your energy supply. Small home kits are available to produce solar, water, and wind power for some of your home’s appliances. Also consider taking steps simply towards using less energy (and less fossil fuel) in general. For example, hang your clothing on a wash line to dry instead of using a dryer. Take advantage of light from the sun and do work and reading outside instead of having the lights in your home turned on all day. Replace leaky windows and drafty doors quickly so as not to allow heat and air conditioning to leave your home. All of these steps are simply the beginning in a campaign to support alternative energy.
Another good step for you to take is to learn as much as you can about alternative energy sources. To do this, you can spend time at your local library or research the subjects online. The federal government’s Department of Energy is a wealth of knowledge on the subject of alternative energy, so take advantage of their easy-to-use website or the literature they publish. You can also subscribe to energy magazines to stay up-to-date on the latest news and events in the alternative energy world.
Lastly, join an organization that supports your cause. Some communities have groups in which you can get involved, and there are also national organizations that allow you to show your support for the alternative energy industry. The cause is a good one-alternative energy will not only save you money, but you can also help clean the environment by using less fossil fuel.