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Sun Power In The 21st Century

May 28th, 2010 — 9:03am

Solar energy isn’t a new concept for the new millennium. In fact, the use of solar panels and solar energy has existed for several decades, though its use has been limited by a variety of factors. For starters, solar panels are rather large and are usually best suited to areas that won’t be obscured by them. Some major businesses, especially energy suppliers, have massive sections of solar panels in valleys and deserts, kept away from cities.

Yet business owners have also long known the wonderful benefits of using solar panels in their own house. Solar energy can actually lower electric bills, as well as the expense of heating a home in the winter. A variety of devices for public consumption that harness solar energy can be connected to the roof of the home owner’s house, minimizing the risk of upsetting your neighbors.

Which leaves the question of how can solar energy provide for the average home owner who is merely aiming to afford the live from one month to the next in this tough economic times? For one, the aforementioned benefits of saving money on the electric bill, as well as some level of the heating costs in the winter, or cooling costs in the summer, is an important initial step.

At this time, solar energy isn’t going to power a household on its own, unless the home owner has the ability of housing many solar panels on his or her roof or in their yard. Solar energy instead provides a boost to the electrical input into the business. When people can supplement the energy they take in from the electric company is the amount that they will hold onto over the course of months and years.

The idea of using solar energy in the twenty-first century is about conservation, much like shutting light bulbs in rooms that no one is using at present. Every time one person manages to save a bit of energy through conservation, they in turn help the overall power grid by freeing up energy. Since a vast number of people today is still created using fossil fuels, such as oil, then every time one person reduces their consumption, they are also making a difference in the world.

Solar energy is one of the most pure and replenishing forms of energy in the world today. The sun is a regular object in the sky, moving from east to west during the day, and between north and south as the seasons shift. The only thing one needs to consider when thinking about solar energy is the amount of sunshine that exists in their location on average during the course of a year. Some locations, such as the Pacific Northwest have more cloudy days than sunny. In this case, solar energy will still be useful because the power is trapped in battery cells until the consumer is ready to use it.

However, in regions with abundant sunshine, the use of solar energy can be even more vital. Solar energy should not be thought of as the wave of the future; that future is here today.

Craig Axelrod is a principal for EmmyEnergy.com, a LI solar power company installing solar heating tubes solar energy systems & clean systems throughout the North East.

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Great Sources Of Electricity In The Energy Ball V200

May 24th, 2010 — 9:05am

For those who have thought about whether you could have another choice and renewable energy source, rather than continually relying on the power company and paying high rates for electricity, then the Energy Ball v200 could be the answer. An aerodynamic and artistic design offers any homeowner the ability to harness the vast power of the wind and convert it into electricity in their home.

The Energy Ball v200 is the larger brother of the v100 and manufacture up to 2,500 watts of power and only demands 6.7 miles per hour of wind to operate and start producing power. If you are unfamiliar with the levels of wind in your region, this is a mild breeze and most regions of the world produce at least this much wind on any given day.

The oblong shape and unique appearance of the Energy Ball v200’s rotating blades capture the wind not just in one dimension, like most windmills and wind turbines, but as it passes through, creating more rotation and thus more electricity. The purpose of these blades to produce more electrical power with less wind.

Because of the nature of volatile energy prices and battles in Congress over the expansion of nuclear power plants, offshore oil drilling, producing ethanol from crops, and other options for us to get our electricity in the future, renewable energy is still the primary advantage for homeowners. By creating your own electricity with the use of wind power, or even solar power, you can cut your dependence on the power from the electric companies.

The Energy Ball v200 will regularly make electrical power, without a concern of what the weather is doing, just so long as a breeze is blowing. Of course, for many people, this won’t completely wipe out your dependence on external power, but it will get you a long way to cutting down on your next bill. By supplementing your power consumption with the Energy Ball v200, you also open up power for other parts of the region, or even reduce the need for the power company to make it.

The Energy Ball turbine doesn’t look anything like a piece of machinery, so that it can be located just about anywhere in your property that has a fair source of wind. Of course, you don’t want to place it near the shadow of the house or under massive trees. The best idea is to place this unit in the open where the wind can approach it from any direction.

The turbine rotates just like a regular windmill or wind turbine so that wherever the wind is arriving from, it will rotate the unit to face the wind and thus capture as much as possible. By making as much as 2,500 watts of power, this can run any number of electrical devices in the home, including computer systems, refrigerators, air conditioning units, and much more.

Most of these devices will be incorporated into the power input of the home so that when you need more power, you still receive from the main power company.

Craig Axelrod is a partner for EmmyEnergy.com, a NY solar energy company offering solar heating tube systems solar electric panels & clean products throughout the North East.

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Alternative Energy Solutions

April 16th, 2010 — 8:50am

Alternative energy is energy derived in such a way that it does not harm the environment or the fuel sourced that it relies on. The debate against common energy solutions such as fossil fuels (petroleum, coal, etc.) that are in use today is an old one. They harm the environment and are a cause of pollution, whereas on the other hand they are non-reusable, that is that they would eventually run out as we have a limited supply of them and they cannot be replaced, hence the need for alternative energy solutions.

Large number of alternative energy solutions has been identified by the scientists and researchers of the world and they have been trying to improve the quality and methods of production of energy from them for so long. Some of solutions which have been put into practice are as follows;

Wind power solutions have the capacity to use the power of the winds and help drive small turbines or windmills that in turn generate electricity through specially designed converters. The generators are nothing but rotating fans in large sizes that are rotated by the wind, thereby generating kinetic energy into electricity. Farms have been setup in various parts of the world to harvest wind power and they have been proved successful in many places. Even the idea of floating wind power farms is being tested in the middle of the oceans and if it succeeds, then the power generation industries will see a huge revolutionary change.

Biomass or Biogas is the fuel obtained from plants and organic matter available in the earth and they are produced by first transforming them into briquettes and then by burning them to a specific form in a specialized boiler. They produce heat and generate methane when treated with an anaerobic environment of bacterial decomposition. The heat is then used to run turbines and generators which produce electricity and the natural gas or the methane gas produced can be used as a cooking fuel. Biomass, which is the resultant quantity of the process, will function as a cleaner.

Harnessing the power from the sun is possible by the process of solar energy conversion process and they are done by using solar panels to gather the sun rays, converting them to electricity. Storing them in batteries as backup for its use at night is possible here and when this process is combined with the wind power generation, a continuous power supply is possible for our needs.

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Why Choose Renewable Wind Power?

April 15th, 2010 — 8:08am

Energy produced from wind powered turbines is one of the most prevalent forms of electricity from alternative sources and it is the fastest-growing form too. Wind turbines are turned by the natural force of the wind, so make electricity without ‘burning up’ any fossil fuels in the process. The more (harder) the wind gusts, the more electricity is produced.

Therefore, wind turbines are best placed where there are prolonged periods of high wind. The coast line is usually a good place to site wind turbines. In fact many coastal towns and cities are adding to their existing conventional electricity supply with energy produced from wind turbines.

You can still produce energy from wind, even if the wind does not blow very hard where you live, but the return will be less. It could still be sufficient, but maybe you should check out solar panels as well. For instance, it may suit your location to have a wind turbine for the winter and a couple of solar panels for the summer and winter back up.

Making a wind turbine is not rocket science, most people who are good with their hands can assemble a wind turbine with the aid of a good set of DIY plans. The real trick is to get all the components that the plans say you will need before you start. That way, you can focus on following the plans without having to nip off every now and again to get a part.

One valid point is that you should not be worried about creating too much electricity, because many the electricity companies in many countries are obliged to buy your surplus electricity back off you these days. This is not a complicated process, you just have to stay plugged into the grid and your surplus electricity will flow back into the grid changing the numbers on the meter automatically.

In this case your meter is read monthly or quarterly as usual, but you will receive a refund rather that a bill. The more wind turbines and solar panels you install, the bigger a repayment you are likely to receive. In some cases, the units of electricity that you sell back are worth up to twice the units you use from the same electricity company.

Aside from the fact that you will not be getting an electricity bill every month or that your bill will be hugely reduced, a very significant point is that you will be one of the very, very few people who is not badly affecting our planet. You will not be so responsible for the greenhouse gases that are created by making standard electricity.

You have nothing to lose by learning more about creating your own electricity, coming off the grid and doing your bit for the natural world. The very least that can take place is that you read the information and become wiser on the subject and you may not implement you knowledge that you have learned. This would be a real pity, but not a big financial loss.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with a favourite subject – alternative power sources. If you are interested in Sustainable Energy At Home, please click through to our site.

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Help Lower a Power Bill by Using a Home Wind Turbine

April 13th, 2010 — 7:36am

If you are one of the many that wonder if it makes sense to implement the use of a wind turbine to help lower the monthly power bill then, I can tell you it makes more sense than you would believe. By building and installing a wind turbine, you can save at least 60% on your power bill, and as much as 80%.

Have you noticed all the windmills that have been popping up all over the country lately? This because with the advancement in technology made over the past decade has made windmills much more affordable than in past years.

Palm Springs has been using wind turbines for the past few decades to produce power and if you have ever driven through Palm Springs you have seen what seems like thousands of these windmills blanketing the country side.

Wind turbines, a decade ago, were very large and bulky, and feasible for home use. However, with the advancements in technology, you can downsize it enough to make it feasible for home use. You can build and install your own, or you can have it done for you however, the cost will be much higher. My neighbor built and installed his own wind turbine.

After seeing my neighbor install a wind turbine on his roof, I spoke with him to see how hard it was. He told me it was very easy, and got the whole family involved so, it turn out to be a fun project for his whole family. He also told me it cost less than $300 with parts from the local hardware store, and took only a few days to build.

My neighbor informed me that after six months of using the wind turbine, he was saving a minimum of 60% on the power bill, and on real windy days, he is saving up to 80% on the power bill. After hearing this, and because of the lack of work these days, I decided to try it myself. My neighbor was right; it was easy as well as fun for the whole family. I am anxious to see how much money it will save me.

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The Best Ways To Attain Green Energy

March 5th, 2010 — 9:05am

Green energy is a huge goal for world to attain. It means specifically finding ways to get energy so people can continue to enjoy the same luxuries of technology–but without a negative impact to the environment. This kind of energy is sustainable and will not drain resources. It will cause minimal pollution and will, hopefully, be inexpensive. This can also reduce the dependence of countries on foreign oil.

Wind farms are rapidly growing in popularity, since harnessing the power of the wind was an old technique to gain a natural advantage. It worked well for windmills and that same idea is now being used for electrical purposes. Turbines are what specifically give power. Mills are also still used for extra force in labor.

Turbines have been met with some degree of resistance, though. The weakest of all arguments is that they are aesthetically unpleasing and people would not want one on their land. This is an extremely foolish argument. There are many devices that were originally thought of as unattractive but we have gotten used to because of the benefit they give our lives. More valid arguments include how these turbines may disrupt the local ecology, how they may cause pollution in the production of them, and how they require a great deal of energy to start up.

One great way people can get green energy in their own homes is to install solar power and solar thermal panels. You will reduce your electricity usage and oil for heat by a huge percentage. These panels attach to the roof of your house and should be installed by professionals. They connect to your heating and electrical system and harness energy from the sun to power your house. They store this energy and heat during the day and will not run out at night.

Once again, there is some pollution and waste in the making of them. As technology gets more advanced, we can reduce this negative impact. On the whole, if more people used these, it would far outweigh any of the pollution caused in the making of the panels. The problem is that they can be expensive and not everyone can afford them, though their cost will pay for itself over time by reducing your bills.

Another old method which is still in its production stages is harnessing wave or tidal energy. Since the tides are extremely regular and are moved with huge force, it would be an excellent idea to capture some of the energy put off by it. Unfortunately, we have not come far enough yet to find the ideal way to do this, but within the next ten years, it should become far more commonplace.

Electric cars are another way for you to personally reduce your output of pollution. Though cars require a great deal of power to move, it is better to use electricity–which can be renewed in a manner of different ways–than to use gas.

Hybrid cars therefore combine the two so you use far less gasoline than many other types of vehicles. Gas not only causes a great deal of pollution, but it is something the world is using up very quickly and will one day be out of. It is smart to get used to an alternate method now.

Help to save the world for future generations by using green energy sources. You can also inspire these future generations using science toys and science projects.

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How to Make Solar Cells

January 29th, 2010 — 11:49am

I will begin in this short article by bringing to light some of the misconceptions about making solar cells and solar energy. Also I’ll talk about the motivations that people have and their interest in solar energy. Also I will talk about the science of solar power somewhat. I to will mention what the answers to the questions that many people have and can choose from.

A whole lot of folks want know how to make solar cells because of the large amount of money that they think they will save on their electricity. Some even think that selling power back to their own local electric company is an attractive goal. Both of these ideas are certainly achievable and are today being done all over the world. There does however need to be a clear understanding of what solar cells actually do.

Most commonly referred to as photovoltaic or PV cells. So photo, meaning light and voltaic, meaning producing voltage. These cells are a part of a modular system that can be expanded to produce either more current or voltage or both. Typically each cell is capable of producing one half of a volt, so a common array of cells is one that has thirty six cells producing eighteen volts. These modules can further be configured into larger panels producing yet even more free power.

For several reasons most people that want to learn how to use solar power end up with what usually turns out to be a much better solution. This usually involves pre assembled modules or panels because producing individual cells is usually done with a need for exact materials, specifications, and manufacturing procedures. In fact a search engine search for the phrase “how to make solar cells” will pull up more science project and novelty kinds of help rather than practical tutorials.

As stated before a lot of people become interested in producing solar power because of a desire to save money. But, unless they have the full knowledge, material and facilities to manufacture these cells this option is not available. Usually people quickly find that what they want to achieve can be better accomplished by building solar panels rather than solar cells.

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Using Green Energy For Our Future

December 17th, 2009 — 10:21am

With the growing concerns about global warming, rising oil and gas prices, and the increase in pollution in our air, water, and soil, governments from all over the world are now searching for ways to implement more renewable energy sources. The supply of fossil fuels is finite, and eventually the world’s non-renewable energy sources will be depleted so it has become essential to use green energy to create a sustainable future.

The following are a number of innovative green energy solutions:

Hydroelectric Power: Water is an environmentally friendly source of energy and is the most widely-used renewable source of energy. This green energy is generated by driving turbines from the force of falling water. How much energy is produced will depend on the available water flow and the height that the water falls. The fast flowing water powers the water wheels that drive mechanical processes. This is transformed into mechanical energy. The turbine’s rotation spins electromagnets which generate current in stationary coils of wire. The current is then sent through a transformer where the voltage is amplified for long distance conduction over power lines. Water energy dispenses about 60 times less than a coal plant and 30 times less greenhouse gas than gas power plants.

Wind Power: Wind power is generated using the wind. Wind turbines are used to generate the energy. The wind blows the propeller causing it to turn and this causes the turning of a generator to produce electricity. They can be installed wherever there is a good supply of strong wind. The more wind towers and the larger the propellers, the more wind, and the more electricity is produced.

Solar Power: Solar power is the production of electricity from the sunlight. This type of power can be used for heat and electricity. The solar panels harness the sun’s energy without moving parts, pollution, radiation, or noise. One method of using solar energy involves using mirrors to reflect and focus the sun’s rays, providing heat, which helps power a generator. Another method is photovoltaic panels. Solar panels are installed on the roofs of buildings and homes. The panels run generators which provide the electricity.

Geothermal Energy: This energy comes from the heat within the earth. One will capture this energy source by drilling a hole into the ground to acquire the heat. The heat that is harnessed is used to heat water and create steam to power the generators to create the electricity.

Biomass Energy: This is energy from trees and plants. These plants are harvested and their energy is converted to ethanol which can be burned directly by power plants or vehicles to generate power. Ethanol can be added to gasoline that goes in vehicles. However, recently bio-fuels have been found to be a source of greenhouse gases.

The use of renewable energy sources are increasing throughout the world. Solar and wind energies are two alternative energy that have made significant growth in their use. By using green energy, we are helping to ensure a healthy future and planet for our children.

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Wind Powered Generators- Learn To Easily and Inexpensively Build Your Own Wind Energy Turbine

November 30th, 2009 — 2:52pm

You’ve probably heard a lot recently about saving money on your electric bills by using wind energy and building your own wind powered generators. Have you ever wondered if it really is that easy? Well, the good news is that, yes, it is.

Using the wind energy to run equipment has been about a long time. Remember the old windmills from hundreds of years ago? Fortunately for us technology has improved to the point where we can not only generate electricity from wind we can also store it for later use.

You don’t actually have to understand how it all works in order to benefit from it. Most of us don’t have a clue how our computer works, nevertheless we nevertheless use it. The fundamentals are that the wind is captured by the wind turbine and than stored for use at a later time.

Wind turbines come in all different shape and sizes. Obviously the bigger the turbine the more electricity you will be able to generate.

There are a lot of sources accessible today that can simply, and economically, illustrate for you how to construct your own wind turbine, step by step. Some can even be constructed for less than a couple of hundred dollars.

If you have a lot of property, and time, you may perhaps build your own little wind farm and possibly generate enough energy to power your own home without having to purchase any electricity from your utility company.

For most people though, one or two small turbines to generate a little extra power is all they’re really looking for and this can be done without difficulty.

So if you are interested in saving a little money, helping the earth, and even have some bragging rights, you can use wind energy today by building your own wind powered generators. It is quick, inexpensive, and straightforward to make your own wind turbine for use in your home. Begin today and you can be saving by tomorrow.

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Types Of Energy To Save Our Planet

November 30th, 2009 — 2:45pm

If you have even a passing interest in the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the different types of energy.

Solar energy has been used since prehistoric times, but in a most primitive manner. Before’70, some research and development was carried out in a few countries to exploit solar energy more efficiently, but most of this work remained mainly academic. Solar Energy Alliance has over twenty years of experience installing and selling renewable energy products. We are accredited installers under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme and as such can assure customers of a quality installation with the back-up of a complete customer after-care service. Solar energy technologies offer a clean, renewable and domestic energy source.

Additionally, desalination plants will be coupled with the solar concentrating plants to bring fresh water to people in Africa. Additionally, its partnership with MIT is only one of over 600 (with research organizations, universities and manufacturers) worldwide. Nonetheless, it may be a very important one for solar power and all the things related to that! Additionally, the company is supported by several other agencies. So far the company has received 3m in funding, and is seeking a further 7m to complete its product development.

Think about what you’ve read so far. Does it reinforce what you already know about the different types of energy? Or was there something completely new? What about the remaining paragraphs?

Wind generators can be merged with the home solar panel system. Wind energy can help produce tones of megawatts of electricity. Every time employed at individual estates, it can help do away with conventional power sources. Thin-film solar has been a major focus of U.S. Silicon cells are easy to manufacture, dependable and efficient, but some researchers viewed them as inherently limited. Thin-film solar cells are cheaper than traditional solar panels, such as those made of polycrystalline silicon, but the yield is lower. However, the combination of these properties is promising according to the Thin-Film Future conference organized recently in Munich.

China is investing heavily and preparing to leave the rest of the renewable energy world in the dust. In the past two weeks, they currently the largest solar module manufacturer in the world, signed 2 GW (2000 MW) of projects in China. China plans to spend about $200 billion on renewable energy over the next 15 years, including solar energy and wind power, as well as biomass. Its solar-power ambitions could be limited, however, because of a shortage of polysilicon, the raw material used to make solar cells.

But what happens to solar energy when the sun goes down? Solar energy cannot merely be explained by the use of Calculus, the mother of mathematics, but can be explained by logic. Imagine a huge thin, square plate-like surface on your house, with thousands of tiny lines coloured in orange-like colours called PV modules; all at the ready to receive the frequencies from the sun’s rays.

That’s how things stand right now on the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news to do with the different types of energy.

Samantha Troutman is the author of this article. EnergySavingSite.info provides info on the types of energy and considers the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy. You may reprint this article provided this paragpraph and links are kept.

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