Friday, June 5, 2009

Go Green RV is Not a Slogan - It's a Life Style

By its own design, you can go green RV quite easily! RV's are smaller in size, create less waste and are very adaptable to current green products and energy savers. Although they may drive father to a destination, RV enthusiasts are quite vocal in telling others that they are earth friendly and environmentally green in their operations. Once at a destination, RV campers are more likely to park the RV and use bicycles or hike to nearby destinations, thus saving gasoline.

For power, the RV can use solar energy, propane, or electric rather than gas. Newer environmentally friendly fuels are being used, including recycled vegetable oil, hybrid fuel, biofuels, and soon nitrogen fuels. There are small foldable solar energy producing panels that bring free solar energy to the wilderness. They can power up to 110 watts, enough to run cell phones, radios, GPS, fish finders and lighting. As a portable fuel source, they can go anywhere, even in kayaks or boats.

RV owners travel light, so using recycled paper products and using less water for dishwashing go hand in hand. They buy products with less packaging that are easier to store in the small spaces of an RV. To really go green RV, they go all the way, buying biodegradable products and green cleaners. For some, it is an entire lifestyle, and they communicate it to others to spread the lifestyle.

Onboard appliances are energy efficient and smaller, using less energy and water. Shower heads are water savers, and toilets don't use as much water because they are also smaller than home models. In the small space, fewer cleaners are used, and there are green cleaners readily available. Lights can be replaced with energy saving CFL bulbs.

RV campers can install Solatube lighting, a flexible tube light, for daylight use. At night, they use less energy than at home, and use blankets instead of running heaters on cool nights. The small RV interiors are quick to heat and cozy for occupants. RV campers follow the sun schedule more than those at home, retiring early and getting up at sunrise. This saves energy with lighting and appliance and television use.

Ask any RV camper if they are earth friendly and living an environmentally protective lifestyle and they will say yes, they are. They would probably be happy to give you a little tour and show you the energy efficient features of their RV. Smaller refrigerators, smaller or no freezers, fewer and less lighting fixtures with energy saving bulbs, compact efficient energy saving heaters, and smaller hot water heaters are items that work together to reduce the RV carbon footprint.

Go a step further and browse through and RV equipment store and you will find racks of new items that are green products, energy savers, and downsized just for the RV crowd. Go Green RV may even be posted on the wall, but it's no longer a slogan, it is a lifestyle!

Wendy Pan is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about go green rv, please visit New Green Living for current articles and discussions.

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