www.naturallifenetwork.com Natural Living: Wilson Solar Home

Posted by admin on August 15th, 2009 and filed under home design | 6 Comments »

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John Wilson walks you through the ten year journey that his family undertook to build a natural home. Natural Living documents what real people are doing to stop the destruction of the natural world. There are so many things that can be done today.

Learn from the experts about new and old ways to make our homes healthier using natural materials like straw bales. Find out how home design can minimize the need to use fossil fuels for heating and cooling. Capture renewable energy from the sun and wind. Transform the power of sunlight and the wind into electricity. Convert renewable energy into electricity that can even run your electricity meter backwards. Reduce your need for heating energy by using smart windows and passive solar design. Reduce your energy needs by choosing efficient appliances and lighting.

Duration : 0:9:57


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6 Responses

  1. 123saychez Says:

    i luf this vid


    i luf this vid

    msg me back Yq

  2. simplicitytoday Says:

    We need to connect …
    We need to connect with the earth like the plains indians did.

  3. DANITA47 Says:

    As a Vegan and also …
    As a Vegan and also the driver of a Prius, i am trying to do my part in taking better care of our Planet and someday i hope to have a solar power home to add to doing the right thing! TY!!

  4. Ljandj99 Says:

    wonderful, lets all …
    wonderful, lets all learn from these enlightened people.
    Vote Kucinich for president

  5. wilsonjd9 Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the positive feeback! The cost was about the same as a conventional custom built home in this area…$120 per sq. ft. The house is about an hour north of Toronto, Ontario Canada. Check out our web site for more details. – John

  6. PlanetThoughts Says:

    Beautifully paced, …
    Beautifully paced, well photographed, pleasant background music. And, most important, great information on how one family built an environmental house. It would have been interesting to get information on costs, and also some mention of their geography, for comparative purposes with other climates. Still, 5 stars.

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