Take the National Solar Tour
Megan Phelps
This Saturday you can take part in the American Solar Energy
Society's National
Solar Tour. Attending a local tour as part of this national
event is an easy way to show your support for renewable energy and
a fun opportunity to learn more about home-scale solar, wind and
geothermal systems as well as other green building options.
The official 2007 tour date is Saturday, Oct. 6, although some
tours take place as early as September and others as late as
November. Tours are scheduled in dozens of locations across the
United States, including 46 states and Puerto Rico. You can view
the full list
here.
I've been on my city's tour three times now (this doesn't get
repetitive because the homes vary from year to year), and my
favorite part is hearing homeowners explain their various projects.
Most are eager to tell all the details, whether it's how they
rigged up a single solar panel to run a few lights inside the
house, how well that solar heater or wind turbine really works, or
exactly how their house saves energy.
Not only that, but it's inspiring to see what individual people
can accomplish. After all, if they can do it, why can't you?
View Photos of the Homes on the Solar
Tour!
We have a new community photo gallery at
cu.MotherEarthNews.com,
and we've created a special section for the National Solar Tour so
now you can see these homes year-round. To check out homes from
local tours across the country,
click here.