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Google Is “Blowing in the Wind”

April 21st, 2011 . by Dianne

Ok. So that’s not a very good title but it was either that or “Google is Blowing Hot Air”.

The reason for this post is really to let you know what kind of wind farm that Google has invested 100 Million Dollars into. Check out Google’s Wind Farm.

I think it’s great because I will be getting some of that wind power living in California as I do.  So, with the Solar Panels we have on our roof and the windmill electricity we will be getting for Google’s wind farm, our electricity will almost entirely be Renewable Energy.  How cool is that?

 

Becoming Environmentally Friendly: Decide to Convert to Renewable Types of Energy

April 10th, 2011 . by Jennie P.

Record high selling prices at American gas stations and continued trouble brewing in the Middle East, Nigeria, along with other areas of importance to the oil-driven economy have made it clear to Americans that we are in need of developing several new avenues of energy supply and production.

In short, we must decrease our reliance upon oil, for it is ultimately limited. Energy experts and analysts are insistent that inexpensive oil has “peaked” or is quite soon going to peak.

What this means for us is an expensive future unless we can discover new options for powering our mechanical and electrical civilization.

We must also switch to alternative forms of energy for the reason that our present forms are far too damaging to the atmosphere.

Despite the fact that some individuals don’t believe that the global warming trend is much, if at all, maintained by the actions of mankind, we definitely do play a role at present to the destruction of the atmosphere and to things like air pollution with our energy sources as they are.

Coal is another source of energy that we need to wean ourselves away from. Again, it’s finite, and it really is filthy, and the mining of it really is hazardous and environmentally troublesome.

We can also explore new, streamlined approaches for producing electrical energy that we may even currently generate much of it by way of hydro-power.

We would be much less disruptive of the environment particularly when we have the need to develop things like massive dams.

Third world countries which have turned industrialized in recent decades will want the benefits of sustainable energy research and development.

They’re presently doing considerably more environmental damage than the U. S..

North America, Japan, and some European nations are actually implementing studies and programs into the creation of sustainable energy sources. They are already at the forefront in doing much less environmental harm.

The developing nations such as China and India need to look to Japan as well as the West as examples of what research and development to supply government backing and private investment currency to.

We could also add great robustness to our own economy by being at the forefront of such sustainable energy sources development and then marketing the technologies and services to nations like India, China, Brazil, and so on and so forth.

You will discover quite a few viable energy sources that may act as alternatives to the mammoth amounts of oil and coal that we currently are so dependent upon for our  lifestyles.

These alternatives can be from bio fuels from things like “super trees” and soybeans, refined hydroelectric technology, natural gas, hydrogen gas cells, the further constructing of atomic energy plants, the continuing development of solar energy photovoltaic cells, and more research into wind-harnessed power.

The energy of the near future is green. Do your part by assisting businesses involved in alternative energy sources like Zero Point Energy. Look up: scalar pendant, zero energy pendant, scalar energy.

 

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Planning on Building Your Own Wind Turbine?

March 5th, 2011 . by Guest Writer

Building Your Own Wind Turbine- Need a Hand?

 

Considering building your own wind turbine? Well first congratulations for being a pioneer and taking action. This is truly a positive step in your life. Why you ask? This is because it is estimated that a properly installed wind turbine can save anywhere from 50 to 90 percent off an electric bill. Assume that your home uses 800 KWh of electric during the month. In order to achieve 50 to 90 percent efficiency, you would require a wind turbine that would produce in a range of 5 to 15 kilowatts. The main point is having the wind generator installed properly. So let’s plan this to make sure that this wind turbine project gets properly installed and stays on track.

 

Let’s Think About This First Okay?

 

The ultimate nightmare question for a man right? Skip that and let’s just start building this thing. Well in this case you should do a little planning here. First and foremost, let’s make sure you do your preliminary work to assure that building your own wind turbine is a viable project. You are going to have to determine your energy requirements for your project. Look at your utility bills during the last 12 months for kilowatt hours and then look on your utility company website for tips on ways to reduce some of the usage. You should use the month with the highest usage to compute the size of your wind generator. Then your next step is to know if where you’re living produces adequate wind for a wind generator.

 

Where Did You Say I Should Put This Thing?

 

Not too long ago it was believed that wind turbines operated best when built on a larger tract of land, say one acre. Yet with technology advancements you can actually locate your wind generator on much smaller tracts of land and have success. The important thing is that you have to locate the wind turbine where you are going to get wind. You need about 10-12 miles an hour of wind to generate enough power for the wind turbine. People have even mounted wind turbines on their roof, provided that the structure can support it. If you are considering this particular course of action you should probably ask existing owners of generators if it is working okay. Because if you can’t position the turbine where it gets a sufficient amount of wind, then the wind turbine likely is not in your best interest.

 

It’s Okay, I Checked It Out

 

Let’s say though that you conclude that you determined that building your own wind turbine is logistically fine and that you know your energy needs then you’re ready to move on to the next step. Great, you are ready, but you need to choose if you are going to build the wind turbine from scratch or purchase a kit that will require you assembling the pieces. If you skip the kit package then you’ll be constructing the tower, making the blades and you need to get a generator in addition to the base and the shaft. Don’t run off this page just yet because with some guidance you can do this.

 

Your Wind Generator- Basics 101

 

Let’s take a breather and do a little Wind Turbine Crash Course. The rotation of the blades generate the needed energy. The energy amount that the blades produce is dependant on the diameter of the area being swept with the turning of the rotor. Behind the rotor is the generator which converts the wind into electricity. The body and the tail keep the turbine pointed into the wind. Storage batteries are required for the days when wind production is down. The turbine is usually mounted on a tower in order to best capture the wind. Sounds simple right? Ah…?

 

Introducing Your Friend The Guide

 

Saving money on a home project is always a consideration but you really should use a good work plan guide or textbook for reference when building your own wind turbine, especially if this is your first time in the wind turbine rodeo. Your reference work guide should walk you through the process with simple procedures and visual descriptions. Also make sure that the book provides information about the necessary equipment and how to locate the wind generator properly. Look for a reference book that is not too technical but more user-friendly. Find out if the author is a hands on person who has actually built a wind generator.

 

How Long Does It Take You Say?

 

If you plan on building your own wind turbine what is the necessary time frame? A few weekends should be enough time. Once you have it assembled, you then need a certain amount ofunderstanding about electrical operation for hookup. First, check with your local authority regarding any restrictions and requirements for using a licensed electrician.

 

So When I’m Done Was This Worth It?

 

You will get the rewards of not only saving money but having personal pride because you got some control in your life by learning to make a wind generator. If that is not enough just think about your happy face when the neighbor comes over next occasion to whine about his preposterous energy bill.

To take advantage of more information about building your own wind turbine and other free quality information and eBook giveaways visit e DIY Home Projects.

 

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Renewable Electricity Just for Your Residential Home

February 28th, 2011 . by Jennie P.

The progression toward homes that are run by alternative energy resources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to carry on into the 21st century and in the future.

We have great need of growing more energy independent, and not having to rely on the supplying of fossil fuels from volatile places who are often hostile to us and our pursuits. But even beyond this factor, we as people today need to get “off the grid” and also stop having to be so reliant on government-lobbying giant oil organizations who, while they are not really involved in any covert conspiracy, nevertheless have a stranglehold on people when it comes to heating their  houses (and if not through oil, then heat typically supplied by grid-driven electricity, a different stranglehold).

As Remi Wilkinson, Senior Analyst with Carbon Free, puts it, unavoidably, the growth of distributed generation will lead to the rebuilding of the retail electricity marketplace and the generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure. The power providers may have to diversify their business to make up for profits lost through household energy microgeneration. She is referring to the conclusions by a set of UK researchers, herself included among them, who call themselves Carbon Free.

Carbon Free has been studying the ever-growing trend toward renewable energy-using houses in England and the West. This pattern is being driven by ever-more government instruction and sometimes backing of alternative energy research and progression, the escalating cost of oil and other fossil fuels, concern about environmental degradation, and desires to be energy independent.

Carbon Free concludes that, assuming standard energy prices remain at their present level or rise, microgeneration meeting all of ones home’s power needs by setting up alternative energy technology such as solar panels or wind turbines) will come to be to home energy supply what the Internet became to home communications and data collecting, and eventually this will have deep effects on the manufacturers of the existing energy supply providers.

Carbon Free’s studies also show that energy companies also have jumped in on the game  and seek to leverage microgeneration to their own advantage for opening up new markets independently. Carbon Free states the example of electricity businesses (in the UK) reporting that they are seriously studying and developing ideas for new geothermal energy facilities, as these companies see geothermal energy development as a highly profitable wave of the future.

Another settlement of Carbon Free is that solar energy hot water heating systems is an efficient technology for decreasing home water heating costs in the long run, although it is really 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 utilize solar energy hot water heating. Lastly, Carbon Free tells us that setting up wind turbines is an efficient way of reducing home electric costs, while also being more independent. However, again this is initially a very pricey thing to have installed, and companies would do well to begin slashing their prices on these systems or they could find themselves reducing market share.

Another form of electricity that has been around ever since the eighteen hundreds is scaler energy. It is completely green, free and possibly the energy system of the future. For more information on scalar energy or zero point energy try browsing terms like what is scalar energy} or scalar energy video.

 

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Living Green: An Extensive Analysis in Renewable Power

February 21st, 2011 . by Jennie P.

Decades of tree and biomass research jointly carried out by Florida State University and Shell Energy have resulted in the planting of the biggest single “Energy Crop Plantation” within the United States.

This Plantation spans approximately 130 acres and is home to approximately two-hundred and fifty-thousand planted trees which includes cottonwoods (native to the region) and eucalyptus (which are non-invasive) along with several row crops such as soybeans.

This group of “super trees” was brought into being as a result of the University’s joint analysis with other agencies including Shell, the United States Department of Energy, the Common Purpose Institute, as well as groups of various individuals who are trying to develop renewable power sources for the future.

This study is focused on the planting and processing of biomass energy resources from fast-growing crops known as “closed loop biomass” or simply “energy crops”.

The project seeks to cultivate “power plants” including wood-pulp or wood-fiber plants and clean bio-gas to be utilized by industries. Plants including sugarcane which can be used for ethanol development and crops including soybeans for bio-diesel fuel production.

University participation in sustainable energy analysis is also going on at Penn State University. At Penn State, specific research is focused on the development of hydrogen power as a practical renewable power source.

The researchers involved believe that mankind is moving toward a hydrogen-fueled economy on account of the needs for us to decrease air pollution and come across other sources of energy apart from petroleum to power up the United States.

Hydrogen energy burns clean and may be endlessly renewed, as it can be drawn from water and crop plants. Hydrogen power would thus be a sustainable energy resource to be found within the US’ own infrastructure while the world’s supply of (reasonably priced) oil peaks and starts to decline.

The University seeks to help with the commercial development of hydrogen powered fuel cells, which could be usable in place of or in tandem with combustion engines for all of our motor vehicles.

When President Bush recently announced his renewable power initiative, he determined that the government would develop five “Sun Grant” centers for concentrated study.

Oregon State University has the honor of having been selected as one of these centers, and has been given government grants of $20 million dollars for each of the next four years in order to execute its mission.

OSU will lead the way in exploring renewable energy as it signifies the interests of the Pacific Islands, the US’ Pacific Territories, and 9 western states. OSU President Edward Ray says, the study being conducted through OSU’s Sun Grant Center may contribute directly to our meeting President Bush’s challenge for energy independence.

Specific research into sustainable energy being conducted at OSU by different teams of scientists right now include a project to determine the best way to efficiently convert such products as straw into a source of renewable biomass fuel, and another one directed at studying the way to efficiently convert wood fibers into liquid fuel.

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