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Further Reading on Green Electricity
Get more info on a green electricity in these other sources.
Learn the ins and outs of how to Install Solar Panels from HowStuffWorks.
Energy Star has tons of resources and info on saving energy in your home.
Gotwind.org is a great site to learn more about getting and using wind power.
The Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings (a book) is a worthy read for steps you can take in your home. The U.S. EPA eGrid site will teach you what there is to learn about a clean energy grid, and, while you're at it, check out the U.S. EPA Power Profiler.
Green-e is an industry leader in providing (and teaching about) renewable energy credits.
The Union of Concerned Scientists has a solid list of ten personal solutions for global warming, including how that relates to your electricity use.
Home Energy Saver is a useful web-based energy audit tool.
The Center for the New American Dream has practical guidance on green car choices, driving, and almost any of corner of your life.
Buildgreen.com and Home Power Magazine are two good sources for learning more about the intersection of green electricity and your home.


























