How do you generate power?
I'm currently investigating options - at the moment I'm very interested in a solar system that will actually stick some power back into the grid (mainly so that if my next car is a plug in electric I'll have some spare generation capacity).
I don't - I pay a small premium to source from Bullfrog power.
Once in the grid electrons are electrons - the extra funding flows to them for more wind towers.
Ontario is committed to upping the percentage of green sourced.
http://www.bullfrogpower.com/
It's a small contribution but gets favourable comments from clients - biz and home are combined and we suck power due to the computers and I like my conveniences.
I support off grid and a few clients are there already up in the boonies but I'd rather pool resources for a wind farm ala Bullfrog approach..
Even Walmart has bought in and it is becoming the "thing to do" for many businesses and municipalities.
I also support retrofitting big time -but again at the ROI level for multiple dwellings and towers where 40% reduction in energy use has a payback on the 4-5 years range.
GE and Siemens have significant businesses in this and will boom once carbon taxes become a reality.
Frankly Ontario with 40% hydro and 30% nuclear is pretty green anyway but relaxing in the hot tub I can know I"m not leaving a 100k year legacy for my soaking.
I use as much electrical -= lawn mower, etc and will move to EV when practical without my having to create my own green source.
I have a gas furnace but A/c is electrical and the heat from the Macs keeps the house toasty 90% of the time without the furnace.
Do what i can without breaking the bank.
Pragmatic.
Just pissed the province hasn't built another nuke to lose the last remaining coal plant - it's ot on very often but the damn thing is the largest single C02 source in North America...
Time to end that. It is due to be closed in 2014 - it was supposed to be closed already.
I use LED lights and the kids love this campaign with the suggestive stickers beside every light.
http://www.flickoff.org/goflickyourself?page=3
So what I save in being a bit prudent offsets the extra cost of the Bullfrog Power.
I've saved about half the typical Canadian carbon footprint and given I work from home it's a pretty green program with not a lot of cost.
I have one client in the green industry that runs a 15,000 sq ft light industrial operation and office on about $500 of power a month....
They are reallllllly good. The purpose built the building and use geo-thermal hVac