The Greenest Energy Is the Energy You Never Use
The Greenest Energy Is the Energy You Never Use For years, the conversation around “going green” has focused on generating more energy. More solar panels. More wind turbines. More batteries. More electric cars. And yes — we absolutely need all of those things. But after years of experimenting with our own house, I’ve come to a slightly uncomfortable conclusion: The biggest environmental gains often come from simply using less energy in the first place. Not through misery. Not by sitting in the dark wearing three jumpers. But by wasting less. And strangely enough, that is often the part people ignore. The Big Surprise Our home now has: 26 solar panels Around 50kW of battery storage A heat pump Very good insulation Solar hot water Electric-powered boating equipment A house full of cameras, computers, lighting, and studio equipment People assume the biggest change came from adding more solar panels. It didn’t. The biggest improvement came from reduc...