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Why You Should Go Green Right Now

Monday, January 12th, 2009
green energy
Max Loodlin asked:


The price of energy is rising at an exponential rate. What can we do about this? Well, we can start by going green. Making your own natural energy is the way to go, and is bound to explode within the next year or so. Here are three reasons why you should go green right now.

1. Green Money

Making your own natural energy is one of the best ways to save money especially now that the economy isn’t doing so hot. Energy bills are rising every month making it harder and harder for millions to get by. By making your own natural power you can save up to 80% on your energy bill every single month. You can even earn money from a renewable energy source if it is producing enough energy. This means that your energy company will be paying you rather than you paying them!

2. Everlasting Environment

Fossil fuels and other finite forms of energy are slowly killing our planet every single day. Renewable energy sources are healthy and just as effective as fossil fuels but do not harm the environment at all. By creating a natural energy source you will be on your way to helping out the environment. As people we need to do our part to protect planet earth and creating a green energy source is one of the best ways to do it!

3. It’s Cheap…For Now

The most important reason why you should go green right now is because this market is bound to explode. This means that in a few months it will be very difficult to find the resources you need for a reasonable price. At this very moment it is possible to find a very reliable guide to making your own energy source for around $50, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this price increases by 10x within the next year. The resources are there and the prices are dirt cheap. Will you go green when the time is ripe, or when the prices begin to soar?

If you would like to learn more about a reliable renewable energy guide then click the link below. Your natural energy source will pay for itself within a month, and you will be saving more money than ever!

http://www.squidoo.com/howtomakenaturalpower



Home Wind Turbines - Cut Your Energy Bill

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
wind power
Detlef Warner asked:


Energy costs keep sky rocketing with no end in sight. Pollution levels are increasing and our planet is facing a warming trend that could have devastating results. So the question is what can the average citizen do to save money and help the environment at the same time? One great way to help is to lower the amount of electricity your home purchases from the utility company by creating your own power. There are a few ways to do this, and wind power is one of the easiest and more reliable ways to produce energy at your home.

What is a Wind Turbine?

A wind turbine is a simple machine that collects kinetic energy produced by wind currents and converts this energy into power that can be used in the home. Wind turbines are installed on high towers; these towers are usually around eighty to one hundred and twenty feet high. Towers must be high enough to allow the turbine to be above any turbulence generated by objects on the ground. The higher the altitude also results in higher wind speed and in turn, a higher amount of energy can be produced.

How do Wind Turbines Work?

Wind energy is used to create mechanical energy. Turbines have blades that are turned by the wind; these blades turn a shaft to which they are connected. The shaft is then connected to a generator; the mechanical energy is transferred into the generator through the shaft and converts the mechanical energy into electricity. This electricity can then be used in the home for any electrical need. Homes that are using wind turbines to produce power are still hooked up to the power grid. Being hooked up to the power grid allows the home to still have power when wind currents aren’t strong enough to produce electricity. Another benefit of continuing to be connected to the power grid is that at the times your wind turbine is producing more power than your home can use, the utility company is absorbing the extra energy and paying you for it. This can lead to very low electric bills. A wind turbine can lower your power bill by 50-80% depending on the amount of wind in your area.

Types of Wind Turbines

There are two main types of turbines: horizontal- axis turbines and vertical-axis turbines. Turbines also come in different sizes as well. Utility companies use wind turbines that can range in size from 100 kilowatts up to several megawatts. These larger turbines are found in groups on wind farms. If you ever drive over the Temecula pass in California, you can see large wind farms along the highway. It is a spectacular site. Small turbines, 100 kilowatts or less, are used at homes. These are place on towers on the homeowner’s property and then used to provide some of the energy needed to run the home. Since the size of the tower is quite large, they are usually used in areas where the home is on one acre or more. There are very small turbines on very small towers that may be able to be of use in urban areas or on smaller lots.

The Future of the Wind Turbine

In September of 2008, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that grants a one-year extension of the renewable energy production tax credit. If passed by the U.S. House of Representatives the tax credit would be available until December 2009. Wind power is a viable part of the solution to lessen our dependency on fossil fuels. Wind power is a renewable resource and produces no harmful pollutants. The future looks bright for wind power and hopefully, as a result, there will be a bright future for our planet too.