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The Search for Renewable Energy

By at August 19, 2010 | 4:43 pm | 0 Comment

The need for alternative energy sources is getting urgent, hence the development of renewable energy is moving fast. Nationally and internationally various individuals and research companies are creating new and exciting energy systems. Some of these apparatus are great works and need improving for massive use. Politician’s world-wide are drafting policies and are making agreements to make greater use of these energy sources.

You can ask yourself why there is a growing need for other energy sources. What is wrong with the sources which we are using now? There are big problems with the fossil fuels we use today.
The first problem is that the fossil fuels are depleting in a rapid rate and are harder to retrieve. The consequence is that we can be facing an energy crisis in the future is we are not careful today. The energy prices will sky rocket and not be available for many individuals or countries. To avoid this doom scenario we need to find alternatives and used them to their full potential. Luckily this is already happening.

The second problem is that the fossil fuels that are widely used today are harmful for the environment. In the early seventies and eighties there were people and even scientist who preach otherwise, but today the negative effects are showing. The earth is warming up and climates are changing. There are parts in the world were there be more rain and sunshine and others parts will be come dryer then they already are. Another negative effect is that the ozone layer is getting thinner which also leads to a warming up of the earth. These two effects compliment each other and make it even more crucial to make another step in a different direction. This step will lead us to the use of renewable energy.

Another problem lies in the development of small economies. Because the energy prices for crude oil are going through the roof, these countries suffer even more. Many of these countries need crude oil for their electricity and means of transportation. These high oil prices have their effect on almost everything. The monthly electricity costs for households increase among others like transport cost and prices for basic products. Hence, these high oil prices make it harder for these small countries to grow there economies.

The solution for the above problems can be resolved by renewable energy. Our beautiful planet gives us the opportunity to make proper us of sunlight, flowing water, strong winds, and hot springs and convert these into energy. These energy sources are abundant and free to use. We must be sure that we convert the energy the right way, without causing other problems that can again hurt our environment. Luckily the many efforts by individuals and companies show that this can be done.

Bryan Wong is the owner of the renewable-energy information website
www.GetEasyInfo.com/renewable-energy > – A great website that shares quality Info, News and TIPS on Renewable energy.

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Creating Renewable Energy yourself is Easier Than You Might Think

By at August 19, 2010 | 1:45 am | 0 Comment

Have you ever considered creating your own renewable energy? With rising energy prices, concerns about energy supplies and the environment there are many people who would love to be able to unplug from the grid. Most of these people never do anything to start generating their own energy and they also don’t realize how easy it is to do. They just continue to spend $1000′s per year without a clue that there is a better way.

With the ever increasing costs of living, there is no better time than right now to stop throwing money out the window and start generating your own electricity. However, you need an open mind and willingness to listen, because there are large economic interests that keep most people dependent on energy.

Many people are discouraged by the initial cost of setting up a renewable energy system. But what they don’t realize is it doesn’t have to be that expensive if you set them up yourself. You can create a solar system for less than $200 or a wind system for less than $100.

Imagine if you never had to pay an energy bill again. Knowing that your energy was coming from a clean reliable source. When the power goes out for everyone else you will still not be affected. And if you have a system with a large enough capacity you can even sell your excess electricity to the power company. Not only will you never have to pay them for your energy but now they will be paying you.

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Saving Energy – Heating Your Home In A Lukewarm Economy

By at August 12, 2010 | 2:18 pm | 0 Comment

The practical approach and the classic way to do it are to apply the adage, “Use less, save more”. While everyone could agree on that, the devil will always hound the details, so how?

Even before the news of a cooling economy hit the papers, consumers across the globe have been finding ways to save money, trying always to have more with less. This is truer now.

With cooler winters ahead in many parts of the world and rising energy prices, the Alliance to Save Energy predicted that the average American household will have to spend $1,700 more on utility and gas pump this year compared to just two years ago. Using less and saving more is still a good idea, but alone, it may not suffice.

This year, winter heating cost is projected by the Energy Information Administration to increase an average of 15%. This is not only caused by higher energy costs but by the cooler winters that are expected.

The 15% projected higher heating costs will of course vary and is dependent to some variables like the characteristics of the space heated, the kind of fuel used for heating and where the consumer is located. Just the same, homes using natural gas as its fuel for heating, which comprise 50% of American households can expect an increase in heating cost by as much as 18%; households that are using oil could expect an increase in heating costs by as much as 23%; while those using electricity and propane will have to shell out about 10% to 11% more.

The advancement in technology gives rise to energy saving devices. Before, the main contention was that most of these devices cost more; and sometimes, the amount of energy saved did not really justify the price. But in today’s setup, the effort in cutting the energy cost has made some improvements on the efficiency of energy saving devices. With the threat of a cooling economy, energy saving devices are once again in focus. There are various and very practical devices that could be used in saving energy and they come in different brands, labels, methods of operation and products. Some saving energy suggestions are:

The solar heaters – this energy-saving device provides heating for both space and water. Depending on the type of solar heater that is used (be it a part of the structure of the home or one that engage the use of a mechanical device), solar heaters are definite money saver. It is easy on the environment too. Greenpeace should love this one.

Electrical saving devices. These are devices that you plug into your socket that promise to reduce the volume of energy that you consume by stabilizing the flow of your electric current. The only limitation to these devices is that it could only control a specific volume of wattage, say 3000 watts, at any given time. If the household will use more than the wattage capacity that the device could handle, another device should be plugged in.

Finally, there are the energy saving light bulbs, lamps, heaters, appliances and other gizmos and gadgets.

But the fact remains that saving energy is fast becoming the order of the day taking into account the current realities. So if all the energy saving devices out there will still not suffice, the “use less and save more” principle will still add a good deal to your savings.

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Did You Know That Now You Can Switch To Renewable Energy?

By at August 4, 2010 | 1:44 am | 0 Comment

Sure! Now all around the world it’s possible to use renewable energy for your energy daily needs. Renewable energy is becoming more and more common and popular in the households in many countries across the globe.
It’s very important to consider an opportunity like this, because you may benefit in many ways and for times to come.

If you are looking for something to help the environment and at the same time that can let you save money, something that may give you sweet dreams all night through, then you are in the right place… just keep reading. A number of householders have already chosen the option to supply their houses with renewable energy and they won’t change anymore, such great their satisfaction is and the number is just growing each and every day. Maybe this the first time that you are reading something like this, and it’s OK, so let me explain a bit more in depth what I’m talking about. I’m sure that you have heard about energy crisis, price rising, global warming, recession and so on…truth as to be said, the problems that we are facing in this era are closely related to each other. Till now you may agree with me or you may not, it’s up to you…those problems are facts. And, do you know what the solution is? For every problem there is at least one solution, so…smart people out there have found a couple of solutions to solve the energy problem which is strictly related with environment and recession. And the solution for a single householder is to use alternative or renewable energy. Why?
Because in this way he fights global warming and environment’s pollution, as alternative energy prices are not going to rise on the contrary…, see?
Two ways are common for the householder who wants to switch to renewable energy, one is micro generation and the second is to connect the house to renewable energy utility companies, both are great but while the first is available all over the globe, the second depends on the country in which the householder lives.

Micro generation is a phenomenon already present in many countries, as the term suggests the energy is generated in small amounts, it can be used just to reduce the monthly bill or to provide a full supply for the entire household needs or as in many cases, a surplus of energy can be sold for a little revenue. In all three cases the energy is produced by micro power plants installed (and often built) at home, to exploit solar power, wind power or a combination of both. The energy produced is completely clean, and if you opt for a DIY solution it’ll be very cheap as well. If you want to buy one or both systems, it will require a little investment at the beginning that can be easily recovered in a couple of years depending on the size of the device you buy; in this case there are government incentives in many countries. Either if you choose the DIY way or buy it from a company, there are several advantages. Choosing the DIY you can start from a small-sized plant, hence very small investment, and grow according to your needs and results whenever you want. Unfortunately this option is only partially available when you buy a wind turbine or a solar panel from a company because they usually come in bigger sizes hence bigger price.

The other option is to connect your household to a renewable energy utility company. This is another great solution since you’ll actively contribute to a cleaner environment, and selecting the source of energy you want to use you are also cooperating against the rise of prices and recession as well. Unfortunately you cannot opt for it all around the world or at least not yet and not sooner than in the next two or three decades since not many countries have yet implemented renewable energy systems in large scale. But if you’re living in one of the countries where the option is available, you will be able to use green energy in your house, a short time after you contact the company, depending on the country and again on the company. Usually, according to what people say, up to 3 – 4 weeks are required after contacting the company and there are no additional costs if you want to switch to this option. Great, isn’t it?!

To conclude, you know that switching to renewable energy sources is possible and easy to do, may save you some money, help the environment and fight the recession. You also know that many others have already done it and every day someone joins the “green energy community”. Now that you know enough it’s just a matter of your choice. The article gives you an inner view of the energy landscape, but obviously it’s impossible to cover the topic in detail, which itself is very articulate and rooted in many areas, such as science, history, economy and also politics, but for sure now you have a clearer view and more available options.

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Alternative Energy for the Home

By at July 18, 2010 | 3:17 pm | 0 Comment

The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond. We have great need of becoming more energy independent, and not having to rely on the supplying of fossil fuels from unstable nations who are often hostile to us and our interests. But even beyond this factor, we as individuals need to get “off the grid” and also stop having to be so reliant on government-lobbying giant oil corporations who, while they are not really involved in any covert conspiracy, nevertheless have a stranglehold on people when it comes to heating their homes (and if not through oil, then heat usually supplied by grid-driven electricity, another stranglehold).

As Remi Wilkinson, Senior Analyst with Carbon Free, puts it, inevitably, the growth of distributed generation will lead to the restructuring of the retail electricity market and the generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure. The power providers may have to diversify their business to make up for revenues lost through household energy microgeneration. She is referring to the conclusions by a group of UK analysts, herself included among them, who call themselves Carbon Free. Carbon Free has been studying the ever-growing trend toward alternative energy-using homes in England and the West. This trend is being driven by ever-more government recommendation and sometimes backing of alternative energy research and development, the rising cost of oil and other fossil fuels, concern about environmental degradation, and desires to be energy independent. Carbon Free concludes that, assuming traditional energy prices remain at their current level or rise, microgeneration (meeting all of one’s home’s energy needs by installing alternative energy technology such as solar panels or wind turbines) will become to home energy supply what the Internet became to home communications and data gathering, and eventually this will have deep effects on the businesses of the existing energy supply companies.

Carbon Free’s analyses also show that energy companies themselves have jumped in on the game and seek to leverage microgeneration to their own advantage for opening up new markets for themselves. Carbon Free cites the example of electricity companies (in the UK) reporting that they are seriously researching and developing ideas for new geothermal energy facilities, as these companies see geothermal energy production as a highly profitable wave of the future. Another conclusion of Carbon Free is that solar energy hot water heating technology is an efficient technology for reducing home water heating costs in the long run, although it is initially quite expensive to install. However, solar power is not yet cost-effective for corporations, as they require too much in the way of specialized plumbing to implement solar energy hot water heating. Lastly, Carbon Free tells us that installing wind turbines is an efficient way of reducing home electricity costs, while also being more independent. However, again this is initially a very expensive thing to have installed, and companies would do well to begin slashing their prices on these devices or they could find themselves losing market share.

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The Benefits Of Solar Energy System

By at May 29, 2010 | 2:46 am | 0 Comment

Utilizing solar energy or the power coming from the sun’s rays has many benefits. Let us take a closer look on each of them.

•Solar energy saves money.

In 2006, we saw the highest jump on residential electric rate. In some areas of the country, as much as 60% increase was seen. Many experts agree that the trend will likely to continue in the years to come. This means that you have to pay larger sum of cash to sustain your monthly electric consumption. But if you produce your own power, you can prevent paying the high cost of energy – especially now when energy prices are very unstable.

On a larger scale, if American households switch to other types of alternative energy including solar energy, the nation’s spending on imported oil will greatly decrease.

•Solar energy is environment-friendly.

The issue of global warming will not go away. So if you want to do your part to save this planet, drawing your power requirement from the sun will make a great difference.

Solar energy is sustainable and renewable unlike gas, coal and oil that most utility companies use. It does not produce sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, mercury or carbon dioxide as byproducts so it doesn’t pollute the air. Since it doesn’t emit greenhouse gases, it doesn’t contribute to global warming.

Using solar energy reduces demand for fossil fuel and reduces the nation’s dependence on foreign energy sources.

•Government gives incentives to those who use alternative form of energy.

Many are discouraged to install solar electric systems because of the initial cost of the project. But, some states like California offers federal tax credits as much as $2000 and up front rebate that covers 20% to 30% of the total system cost. These offers are relatively good considering the substantial increase of energy cost in recent years.

Note: Due to the increasing number of households who want to switch into alternative forms of energy, the incentive levels decline. Check with your state government the rates it offer if you are going to make a switch.

•Solar power systems are dependable and require little or no maintenance.

Photovoltaic (PV) cells that are used in solar power systems are capable of providing electricity for a very long time. Originally developed for space use, PV cells require little or no maintenance. The proof is, most satellites orbiting earth use PV cells that are in harsh environment, not maintained but are still working properly. The manufacturers of solar panels can give as much as 25-years warranty. Talk about quality and dependability.

•Solar energy helps improve the quality of life.

Saving the planet one watt at a time if done collectively will help reduce the effects of global warming. It will also reduce demand on coal, oil or gas power plants that emit harmful gases. In turn, using solar power helps clean the air and improves the quality of life of every individual.

•Solar energy can reduce demands for other non-biodegradable materials.

For utility companies to distribute power to every home, they need materials necessary in building these systems of power lines like electric cable and steel. These require energy to produce and contribute to greenhouse gases emissions. If we can cut the demand for power plant and switch into alternative energy, we can also reduce the demand for these materials and help the environment.

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