Columbus, IN (PRWEB) November 1, 2009
Like many other environmentalists, David Newland envisions a world where pollution-causing fossil fuels are obsolete and replaced with nature's own energy sources. In his mind, this notion is an inevitable facet of the future.
"I imagine a world where our ozone isn't in danger and people aren't spending a fortune on their electric bills," Newland said.
In an effort to promote and distribute alternative energy sources to a global audience, he launched http://www.ShopEcoGreen.com in November of 2009. Here shoppers can learn about green living as they browse through a wide variety of solar panels, solar lighting, solar heating, wind turbines and other proactive resources that don't pollute the environment.
"I want to set an example for others in they way I live. I use six solar panels in my own home to reduce the amount of electricity I use. Sometimes the electric company will even owe me money," Newland said.
He continuously updates his Web site with the latest advancements in green living, so shoppers are encouraged to check back often. Solar panels have been a popular seller among his merchandise and he recommends wind turbines for people who live in a geographic location that receives a constant, natural breeze. He plans to add the most recent model of wind turbines, one that stand vertically and saves space, to his inventory in the near future.
To learn more about green living and the easy and affordable ways to integrate eco-friendly habits into one's daily routine, visit http://www.SpeakingEcoGreen.com. This newly implemented and interactive blog serves as a platform for Newland to discuss the various ways to create homemade energy. Here he will also write about the rapid emergence of greenhouses and provide tips for home-based gardening.
"Nature's energy requires a one-time fee that will provide and endless amount of clean energy that's low maintenance to sustain. This new way of life just makes sense," Newland said.
About the Company:
ShopEcoGreen.com is owned and operated by eco-green living advocate David Newland.
David Newland
http://www.ShopEcoGreen.com
(812) 342-0048
iePlexus, Inc.
http://www.iePlexus.com
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