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    & Green Building Product Alternative". We sell Wind Turbines,  
    Solar water pumps, solar water heating, solar panels, and
    lightweight concrete building materials. Alternative Building
    Concepts offers a variety of wind, solar, and building products to
    the general public to reduce the high cost of energy. We are
    mainly focused in helping the Texas and Mexico population
    however we sell world wide. Order yours now ! Thank you for
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  • Retain more heat during the Winter months and retain more
    cold in the Summer months.
  • Dramatically reduce your energy bills - Up to 50% savings!  
  • Save hundreds or thousands of $'s by downsizing your HVAC
    system requirements.  
  • Have a safer home against potential fires, high winds and
    earthquakes.    
  • Significantly improve the indoor air quality of your home.  
  • Increase the resale value of your home!  
  • Have "peace of mind" knowing that you are making the right
    decision by choosing ICF Block to build your next energy-
    efficient home, while simultaneously making a significant
    environmental contribution to help reduce waste in our landfills
    and to save trees!
    What is Renewable energy?
    Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resourcessuch as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat
    which are renewable (naturally replenished). Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power,
    hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation.

    In 2006, about 18% of global final energy consumption came from renewable, with 13% coming from traditional biomass,
    such as wood-burning. Hydro-power was the next largest renewable source, providing 3%, followed by hot water/heating,
    which contributed 1.3%. Modern technologies, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and ocean energy together provided some
    0.8% of final energy consumption. The technical potential for their use is very large, exceeding all other readily available
    sources.

    Renewable energy technologies are sometimes criticised for being intermittent or unsightly, yet the market is growing for
    many forms of renewable energy. Wind power is growing at the rate of 30 percent annually, with a worldwide installed
    capacity of over 100 GW and is widely used in several European countries and the United States

    The manufacturing output of the photovoltaics industry reached more than 2,000 MW in 2006,[6] and photovoltaic (PV)
    power stations are particularly popular in Germany.[7] Solar thermal power stations operate in the USA and Spain, and the
    largest of these is the 354 MW SEGS power plant in the Mojave Desert. . The world's largest geothermal power installation is
    The Geysers in California, with a rated capacity of 750 MW.[9] Brazil has one of the largest renewable energy programs in the
    world, involving production of ethanol fuel from sugar cane, and ethanol now provides 18 percent of the country's
    automotive fuel. Ethanol fuel is also widely available in the USA.

    While there are many large-scale renewable energy projects and production, renewable technologies are also suited to small
    off-grid applications, sometimes in rural and remote areas, where energy is often crucial in human development. Kenya has
    the world's highest household solar ownership rate with roughly 30,000 small (20–100 watt) solar power systems sold per
    year.

    Climate change concerns coupled with high oil prices, peak oil and increasing government support are driving increasing
    renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization. European Union leaders reached an agreement in principle
    in March 2007 that 20 percent of their nations' energy should be produced from renewable fuels by 2020, as part of its drive
    to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, blamed in part for global warming. Investment capital flowing into renewable energy
    climbed from $80 billion in 2005 to a record $100 billion in 2006. This level of investment combined with continuing double
    digit percentage increases each year has moved what once was considered alternative energy to mainstream. Wind was the
    first to provide 1% of electricity, but solar is not far behind. Some very large corporations such as BP, General Electric,
    Sharp, and Royal Dutch Shell are investing in the renewable energy sector.
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BENEFITS

  • Using renewable energy systems brings agencies benefits like
    these: Reliable, distributed power supplies and fuel
    diversification, which enhance energy security for both
    individual facilities and the nation More power for peak-use
    periods
  • Fewer (or no) emissions or greenhouse gases associated with
    energy use
  • Lower risk of fuel spills in environmentally sensitive, remote
    locations
  • Less need for imported fuels
  • Lower utility bills
  • Reduced operation and maintenance (O$M) costs
  • Greater price stability in an uncertain energy economy
  • Enjoy the government incentives.
  • Having the possibility of becoming an energy provider for the
    utility company and enjoy the Net-Metering program of benefits.
Why should I consider green building products for my home or business?
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