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Celebrities with solar energy.

Check out the list of top celebrities who have gone solar.


Pierce Brosnan:

Known as Bond, James Bond. Brosnan is also known as the major champion of solar power in Hollywood. His family has so many solar panels on their Los Angeles area home that sells surplus energy to the grid. In addition to using solar panels on his house, Brosnan has a solar-powered compost heap.

The actor takes other measures to make his home more energy efficient by installing a recycling system on his environmentally- friendly property. Instead of turning off the lights when he leaves a room, Brosnan’s house is wired to turn off the lights whenever a room is vacant for more than 5 minutes - Now that's what you call a James Bond-style.


Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen: 

When you add a Super Bowl MVP and a Brazilian hot supermodel, you get a solar power couple. Tom and Gisele love the environment and their kids, so they built their home with eco-friendliness in mind. The couple used green building materials and installed two solar systems, one in the garden and one on the house to be powered by solar.

Given that Bundchen works with the United Nations Environment Programme as an ambassador, she definitely has clean energy as a priority in her home.

Brad Pitt: 

Pitt is one of the celebrities that has participated in the BP Solar Neighbors Program. He also founded the Make it Right Foundation in 2007. Pitt promoted and built environmentally safe projects for people in need.

Leonardo DiCaprio: 

The famous Titanic star started an environmental foundation that focuses on the earth and its problems. Leo is also an investor and member of the board of advisors for Kingo that provides solar energy for off-grid communities.

Lisa Ling:

 Lisa’s property has a solar panel system that heats water and then supplies it as radiant heat beneath the floors. The same system heats all the family’s water needs, from the shower to the swimming pool. Ling also added additional solar panels on the roof to make her home as self-sustainable as possible.



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