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Sustainable And Energy Efficiency For Green Building
In the midst of our economic crisis, the interventionist policies of the U.S. federal government have been redeployed to new limited resources contrary to market forces. Consumers and builders of custom many have lobbied for better quality, strengthening of sustainable and energy efficient. Unfortunately, these market forces were replaced by government intervention. The government has incentives for first-time buyers generally buy cheaper starter homes. As a result of almost all new construction is undertaken by manufacturers of large area that specialize in cheap housing. This end of the market is very price sensitive, leading these manufacturers have continued with designs broader sacrifice quality for size.
While Americans are really interested in reducing dependence on foreign energy and increase the sustainability of the housing market, we decide to build smaller houses to offset the increased cost of building quality. Through partner programs build on the manufacturers have become more educated about energy efficiency, sustainable construction to join their intrinsic quality.
If all new construction continues at the lower end market, will lead to many other custom builders. As the number of builders belonging to professional organizations like the National Association of Home Builders has been considerably reduced. Most manufacturers of custom small scale survive through the remodeling work, but if the market remains much more time is likely that many will move to other jobs.
Green Real Estate: Energy Efficient Homes
Real estate developers should look into energy-efficient homes. These so called eco friendly homes are the trend of the future. Solar panel installed rooftops is feasible. We can save more on electric bills by utilizing solar energy. Water recycling can also be doable as long as our government and its citizenry are willing to set their minds on it. Extensive waste management and recycling should also be our primary goals. There are, however, many ways to alternative sources of energy it is just that we are unwilling to develop it. The petroleum giants are not willing to put their resources to build, improve, and market renewable energy because, obviously, they do not really care. These multi-billion dollar companies are just so greedy that they do not realize the potential disaster they will face in the near future.
It has been four decades since we began to look for renewable energy. The plan to find other sources of energy brought about by the energy crises, inflation, and the rising price of oil in the early 70’s has been going on for more than forty years, but this project has not yet been fully realized by the global industry. The potential large-scale application of this plan might yet be feasible for years to come. Much of the world today is highly dependent on fossil fuels to run their economies. The global community will experience a head-on collision with mother nature eventually if international leaders cannot come up with a realistic solution to global warming.