You want to transition to a tiny home? Great! You want to reduce your carbon footprint? Even better! But you don’t want to break the bank to do it? Obviously! There are actually many different options for powering your tiny dwelling and a lot of benefits by choosing the sustainable route.Â
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) has recently released the global wind report for 2021 and let’s just say things have been windy for the industry. The global wind industry set a new annual record in the past year of 93 gigawatt installations around the world even in the face of a global pandemic! What does this mean?
There are several different factors that influence the output of wind turbines such as turbine efficiency, wind speed and air density. Lucky for us, Canada is blessed with good winds and has some ideal land that can be used to optimize the use of wind turbines.
Canadians love the summer season and cottages play a big role in their enjoyment. Some may even say the Canadian dream is to become a cottage owner. But it seems that the price of seasonal escape is higher than you would expect.Â
it seems that cottage and seasonal homeowners keep getting the short end of the stick when it comes to electricity payments. BES is here to tell you these are not the only options available to you. If you're looking into reducing electricity bills, this is your sign to learn more about Microgeneration
Texas had been targeted by a massive snowstorm which was unlike anything the state had experienced before. One of the biggest advantage of a microgeneration wind turbine is that is it connect directly to the residence and does not rely on the grid to generate electricity for the owner. By having this backup that does not rely on grid energy, Texas could had avoided the heat-less, and waterless days.
Did you know that there are other benefits of converting to a sustainable source of energy additional to saving the environment? Transitioning to sustainable energy sources seems to have more pros that you know! The Canadian government has grants, rebates and other incentives in place to encourage citizens to go green.
What does the change in Hydro One’s seasonal billing means for cottage owners?There have been so many concerns and speculations about the recent announcements regarding seasonal billing in Ontario. What does this mean? Who does this effect?