Dragon’s Guide To A 100% Renewable Home — Part 7 (Laundry)
Welcome back to our series of guides covering how to power your life with renewable electricity. If you’re new to this series, check out the introduction in Part 1.
Welcome back to our series of guides covering how to power your life with renewable electricity. If you’re new to this series, check out the introduction in Part 1.
In Part 5, we covered solar panel installation. In this chapter, we’ll discuss using that solar system to power your cooking. I was also going to cover clothes washing here, but the article got too long, so look for laundry in Part 7.
Electrolux has set a target to increase the share of renewable energy used in its operations to 50%. This will complement that company’s existing target to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50% by 2020.
The world’s first digital vacuum cleaner, the “World Wide Vac,” was recently unveiled by its developer, Electrolux, via a press release sent to CleanTechnica. This new “vacuum cleaner” offers a means of getting rid of the “digital dust” on your online home, as the company puts it — thereby reducing … [continued]
In the market for a new vacuum cleaner? It might be worth checking out Electrolux’s new AirMAX Öko— the world’s first green vacuum. While most vacuum cleaners use 2 kW of power, the AirMAX consumes only 1.25 kW.