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1) SOLROS

2) EcoDrain

3) SOURCEЁ

4) RidgeBlade
(preview)

5) SolarGaps

6) Dandelion Energy

7) Merford DICE
(preview)

8) blipOne

9) Wood Stove Thermoelectric Generators

10) Solar Carport

11) Sunbank Solar
(preview)

12) Powerspout

13) HomeBiogas

14) Rainy

15) RE:GEN

00:00 – SOLROS
01:03 – Sunbank Solar
01:47 – EcoDrain
02:47 – SOURCE®
03:49 – Solar Carport
04:47 – blipOne
05:50 – RidgeBlade
06:48 – SolarGaps
07:42 – Wood Stove Thermoelectric Generators
08:51 – Dandelion Energy
09:41 – Merford DICE
10:38 – HomeBiogas
11:33 – Rainy
12:34 – Powerspout
13:33 – RE:GEN

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37 thoughts on “15 ENERGY EFFICIENT INVENTIONS FOR YOUR HOME”
  1. Good video, got some good news tonight that some energy efficient device I have imagined, there's no existing patents for anything like it. It's going to work, I know it will work, I need to build it.

    It's just such a simple idea, it's clever but stupid simple, it's a physical augmentation to a home. After watching this video, comparing my invention to these, I am getting really excited.

    Looks like my new goal is construction. I can't even believe nobody has thought of this yet, but I can…people are so focused on digi tech, they overlook things like brick and mortar.

    There's multiple ways I can go about this, I can partner with one persons technology, or I can just forget them and do my own. I even have a name for it.

  2. the prices for any of these things outweigh just getting it normally.

    only way any of these things seem useful is if I lived so remotely that I don't have access to these normally.

  3. The price point on some of these has the return on investment at over 20 years out versus traditional sources. That's not saving anyone anything. And if "environmentally friendly" is the goal, I'd have to consider the manufacturing footprint. Not looking good.

  4. Energy efficient, yes.
    Wallet efficient, no.

    Like the sunbank solar. 4k dollars. I'll have to use that one for around 6 years to get up to the same energy cost as my WHOLE HOUSE.

  5. The thermoelectric generator running on a candle to power up a lightbulb might have provided comparable light than the candle itself would, which makes the demo with a bulb look rather silly 🙂

  6. Excited to check these out! Energy-efficient inventions make it easier than ever to save money and live sustainably. From smart home tech to eco-friendly appliances, every upgrade helps create a greener, more efficient home. Can’t wait to see what made the list! 🏡

  7. For the cost of one Solros lighting system, I calculated you could run the same amount of lumens using eight 100w LCD bulbs 12 hours a day for 390 years at average utility rates in the US. A few years back, I saw a similar system demoed at a Department of Energy conference. Needless to say, it was never commercialized once people dove a little deeper and actually crunched the numbers.

  8. So many problems with almost all the tech. Mostly price for what you get.. it like these inventors think rich people are stupid. Especially roof mounted tech.. as a contractor holes will leak. And repairs cost $$$$. Cool to invent but don't create more problems down the line. Plz

  9. A water production device that can "produce enough water for a community," produces 5 liters, hardly more than I alone drink per day, much less cook with…

    Geothermal, "can save up to $1000 per year" costs 20k. Can't wait to get my savings in 20 years…

  10. I saw someone the other day spend $92K to avoid paying a home electric bill. These people need to read Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith and the advantages of specialization, division of labor, and scaling. It will remind them of the reasons we have utility companies providing electricity and other services to our homes at affordable prices.

  11. 3:40 $2,000 for 5 litres of water a day? At the WHO's bare minimum recommendation of 50 litres per person per day, that's $20,000 worth of panels per person. To supply a whole community? How did this make it past the drawing table? You might as well get SpaceX to deliver bottled water to your front door.

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