Renewable Resources: Could a potato power your house?

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Could potatoes be the renewable resources we need to solve the energy crisis? Find out how many potatoes it would take to power your home!

You know that you can build a potato-powered clock. What if you sized that project up to generate renewable energy for an entire house? The folks at Movoto crunched some numbers to figure out just how many potatoes it takes to power a residence based on total square footage. You can plug in your own home's size and any time period that you like to get your own potato power numbers:

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My house is around 2,000 square feet, and it would take 1.8 million potatoes to keep it running for a year. The calculator estimates that would cost around $596,000. Hmmm...so I think potatoes might not make it onto the list of viable renewable resources right now.

What the calculator doesn't take into account is energy efficiency. It doesn't seem feasible to run power any home with potatoes, obviously, but I do wonder about the difference between an efficient home and one that's old and drafty with inefficient appliances. I think seeing the difference in number of potatoes would be a fun way to highlight the disparity in efficiency, don't you?

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What steps have you taken to make your home more efficient? Are you using renewable resources for some or all of your home's power? Let's talk energy conservation in the comments!

Bonnaroo Announces Permanent Solar Array

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Celebrating 12 years of good tunes and maintaining its position as the leader of environmentally conscious concert events, the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has once again raised the green bar. This week, Bonnaroo and it's partners announced the installation of its first permanent solar array. Although the use of PV panels and solar-powered stages is not new to the festival circuit, Bonnaroo is treading on new ground with a permanent installation. Generating more than 61,000 kWh per year, this system will mark the first of it’s kind for any US musical festival.

To read more details about Bonnaroo's environmental programs and the new solar array please visit our sister site, Green Up Music.