Renewable Sources of Energy to include
technologies for Wind Power Homes and Solar Power Homes
Renewable Energy Now! is a 2-hour video which will enlighten you
to the many options that are available in the field of renewable
sources of energy and sustainable living.
Solar power and wind power have emerged as the two main renewable
sources of energy. More and more people are looking to have solar
power homes and wind power homes as alternative energy sources.
This video was filmed at the Midwest Renewable Energy Association
annual fair, the largest solar power and renewable energy fair in
the world. Randy Udall of the Community Office of Resource
Efficiency (CORE), leads this video as he challenges us with new
concepts in solar power, solar power homes, wind power and wind
power homes, and discusses the future in renewable sources of energy
and hybrid vehicles.
Without a doubt, as a society we have to consider the options for
renewable sources of energy, understand the concepts of solar power
and determine whether the advances in solar power and wind power can
become a part of a new and renewable energy way of life. By
introducing solar power homes and wind power homes, these forms of
renewable energy can be used to supplement our daily energy
needs.
Up until recently, solar energy has only attracted a small amount
of interest, but as more people move towards a more sustainable
lifestyle, then the option of using wind power or solar power, or
even a combination of the two, wind and solar power, all of a sudden
becomes a reality in changing to a new form of renewable energy.
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Video Description
Our trip to the Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair in
Wisconsin was of great interest to us. This event is put on each
year by the Mid West Renewable Energy Association, the MREA, and has
been since the early 1990s. For many years I had wanted to travel to
this event to learn more about the technologies that would make up
our future. I had read about this event in the Countryside Magazine
but felt there had to be a lot more to this event than the couple of
pages that was given to it. And I was right. We weren't
disappointed. |