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Where can I find a house plan that includes renewable energy and environmentally friendly concepts.?

I want a new house to be independent of the power build grid as possible, and recycled as much water and waste, and is possible. This is in Dallas, Texas area. I am in solar, wind and hydrogen energy hybrid interested.

The website linked below may help to generate ideas. I would say that most "environmentally friendly" property a house this is not too large for your needs and does not take a large piece of land would be. Save space and soil heating / cooling for money with a really big house. To be "as independent of the grid as possible," you must have a special arrangement with your utilities. I'm pretty sure that are required by law anywhere in the U.S. energy company to buy back any excess energy generated by the customers at market value, but equipment must be installed so that the customers, the power is disconnected during a power outage (as problems) can be securely fixed. So, is the first step, your utilities to turn to see if you can come to an agreement to implement your renewable energy ideas into your property. As far as what sources when, solar seems like not). If you are really hardcore, there are methods for obtaining methane from organic waste that is produced. The methane can then be burned to additional electricity to produce (probably saving not just for one household, though).

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