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Greg Pahl, author of Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options, has transitioned his 1950s tract home to be free of relying on fossil fuels for energy. In this video he explains the wood pellet boiler that heats his home.

Greg Pahl, author of Natural Home Heating, explains the many benefits, and inner workings, of an solar domestic hot water system.

Greg Pahl is the author of Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options. In this video he explans how any homeowner with a fireplace can turn what is essentially a wasteful room decoration into an efficient home heating appliance that uses renewable fuels. Pahl explains how to do this in your own home this winter.

Greg Pahl is the author of Natural Home Heating: The Complete Guide to Renewable Energy Options. In this video he tours the recently-constructed home of a friend. This house has been designed and built from the ground up to be energy efficient and entirely solar-powered. Greg walks us through the solar panels, the geothermal ground source heat pump, the passive-solar design, the air heat exchanger, and the insulation throughout.

Tomm Stanley, author of The Big Tree at George and Charlotte's House and Going Solar, has a green tip to save energy and maintain the cool temperature in the refrigerator with bottles of water.

Sam Clark has been building affordable homes for decades. He is the author of Independent Builder: Designing & Building a House Your Own Way. In this video, Sam gives an overview of some design aspects to think about when building your own simple, affordable, energy-efficient home.

Tomm Stanley, author of The Big Tree at George and Charlotte’s House and Going Solar, has a green tip to save time and money in the kitchen, and space in the refrigerator: cook less!

Builder Sam Clark (Independent Builder: Designing & Building a House Your Own Way) explains how to construct and design a simple, affordable, energy efficient house, using solar power, native materials, and imagination. He takes us on a tour of how to envision what methods, techniques, and economic constraints make a home a warm, inviting, and unique place. He gives great tips on how to live well using less space, and combining ecological methods without the economic stresses of high cost projects that won't save you money in the long run. Instead, Clark provides us with helpful expertise on how to save money and build green.Here, Clark walks us through the first steps in building a home. He stresses the importance of building within your means, so as to conserve economically, and about the need to think carefully about the site—for example, tuck your home into the land, with the goal to preserve it, not hack away at it. He urges us to consider where the house is in terms of the local water source, the electricity pole, and how to build from a solar point of view. To Clark, bigger isn’t better—small spaces are easier on the wallet, and create warmer, friendlier rooms. He’ll tell us: Where should your favorite workspace be located? How can you make the most of light and solar power? Watch this for new energy and space efficient tips, including a shelf that doubles as a dish rack, and windows high up on the wall to make use of morning sunlight. Clark's style, where utility combines with ingenuity, can be affordable for just about any homeowner. Watch this and learn how to let the land and its resources work for you in a cooperative relationship between your home and habitat.

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Ben Law trains apprentices and runs courses on sustainable woodland management, roundwood timber framing, coppice crafts, and permaculture design. He was a founding member of the Forest Stewardship Council. He also has worked for Oxfam as a permaculture consultant. He is the author of The Woodland Way: A Permaculture Approach to Sustainable Woodland Management and The Woodland House. He lives in West Sussex, UK. Law’s woodland house has been featured on The World’s Greenest Homes, a series of the Discovery Channel’s Planet Green.

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