Posts Tagged ‘Renewable Resources’

Solar Power

Friday, May 8th, 2009
solar power
Shaun Bradley asked:


With the economic crisis the world is facing right now, more and more people are turning to solar power for electricity. The reason for this is that you can save tons of money on your energy costs. Some people are even able to disconnect from their power companies and be completely energy independent.

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This is done by installing solar power energy panels on to your home. You do not have to pay a professional thousands of dollars to come out and install solar panels for you. You can do it yourself. Find a book that has detailed instructions on how to install your own solar panels. I prefer one with diagram illustrations so that it is easier to comprehend. All of the supplies you need can be found at your local home improvement store for just a couple hundred bucks. Your solar panels will quickly pay for themselves with the amount you save on electricity.

Once you have everything you need, putting it together and installing it is a simple process that can be done in just one weekend. Your home will be more energy efficient and you will be amazed at the tiny utility bills that you will start getting each month. Or, if you prefer, you can install enough solar power in your home that you no longer have to pay for electricity at all!

Not only will you be saving money, but because solar power is made from renewable energy sources (the sun), you will also be helping to save the environment. The energy that your utility company is currently using to power your home is quickly depleting our non-renewable resources. Using solar energy will help to conserve these.

Think about it. If half the people on earth that depend on the power company were to switch to their own home solar powerred system what a better situation we would all be in right now. With the recent financial crisis in America we all need to think about the coming years and how to become more self-sustainable than ever before. We need to stop polluting around the world. I strongly believe solar is weighing heavy in the start of a free energy and almost non-toxic way of living. There are of course many more ways we need to improve as humans here on earth. Our energy demands are definetly on the Top 10 list of ways to improve on.

Save the earth and your pocketbook with just a couple hundred dollars and one little trip to the home improvement store! You will be glad once you are finished and bragging to your friends and family about actually doing something to help, being part of the solution. It won’t take you long either with this guide that I used to make my own solar power sysytem. All the information is included so I didn’t have to further research any of the process from buying to building to self powerring my entire house. Good luck buiding your own home solar power system.

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The Advantages Of Power Off The Grid

Monday, April 27th, 2009
wind power
Tim Mcdonald asked:


With the fast exhaustion of non-renewable resources, the shortage of power, the need for a reliable electricity supply and daily alerts of global warming, it is time we make a change.

So, where shall we start?

How about making your power off the grid? If you never thought of doing such a thing, you should know that there are many reasons for making your own power off the grid. They are:

1 - Reduced Power Costs:

By making your own renewable energy, you no longer have to rely on the utilities for power. And since you no longer get power off the grid, your electricity costs will reduce substantially. And once you have recovered your investment in your solar or wind power system, you essentially get unlimited free power.

2 - Lowers Your Carbon Footprint:

Making power off the grid requires the use of no coal or fossil fuels, but rather clean energy from the sun, wind or water. So, as you make more power off the grid, you reduce carbon emissions, and lower your carbon footprint. This promotes a cleaner, greener earth for current and future generations.

3 - Reduced dependence on decreasing resources:

Who really wants to depend on public utilities? Imagine if you never had to face a power outage again? This is very possible when you make and store your own power at home. It helps you take control of your power needs, without having to rely gas, coal, oil, nuclear and other non-renewable resources used by the utilities.

4 - Unlimited, free use of natural resources:

Just picture using as much power as you could, without worrying about excessive utility bills? Well, by making power off the grid, this could be a reality. You can use unlimited free power from the sun and wind to power and heat your home, heat your water and cook your food, without worrying about it running out.

5 - Systems can become portable:

What’s nice about renewable energy is that the system can be made portable. As technology develops, thin-film solar modules are lightweight, flexible and durable enough to be taken with you when traveling. When camping, portable black solar bags can be used to heat water for purification or for showering, and solar cookers can be used to cook a variety of meals.

6 - Affordable to get started:

With the help of various guides and diy manuals, it is very easy and cost-effective for anyone to learn to make their own solar or wind power system from simple parts found around the house or the local hardware store. Instead of spending several thousand dollars on professional solar or wind systems to make your own power off the grid, it can cost you well under $250 if you make and install the systems yourself.

With these six reasons, there is no excuse for you not to make your own power off the grid. Which would you rather choose:

a) Reducing your electricity consumption by using tedious saving power techniques OR b) Making your own power, and never worrying about how much you use.

We and many other chose option b) and have never looked back since. So enjoy the abundant, free power that nature provides and start making your own power off the grid.



Residential Wind Power:

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
wind power
pratibha asked:


Wind power energy is a great source of energy for our planet. It’s so much environment friendly that it’s a treat for the economic conscious world. Wind power is bountiful, renewable and clean source of power that can be used in a large range of applications from wind farms through to home wind power.

Residential wind power works in the way of placing a wind generator on top of a high tower so that the wind turbine can collect the kinetic energy and convert this kinetic energy into clean and green electricity. This electricity is then supplied throughout your home like normal electricity that you are use to having in your home. Because a residential wind turbine can be even more effective generating more electricity then is required for an average home, utility companies offer a buy back system where they will purchase any unused electricity that has been generated by the residential wind power. The turbines used for residential wind power is small but efficient, that’s makes it more effective and productive.

Wind energy is governed by nature so as wind speeds increase, turbine output increases and the amount of power purchased from the utility is proportionately decreased. When the turbine produces more power than the house needs, the extra electricity is sold to the utility. All of this is done automatically as there are no batteries in a modern residential wind system. And it doesn’t need batteries as well the pressure of wind is enough to make it regulate.

It’s always good and well to have an environmental conscious life style. Plus this idea of having the facility to produce your own electricity through renewable resources is a wonderful feeling itself. Because doing so you are not only helping out the environment, but also helping out your bank balance by reducing your need to buy electricity from the utility company. Residential wind power can be termed as an all won lottery. It can bring out tremendous positive influence over the world regarding energy consumption awareness.



Alternative Energy Resources: The Race Is On

Monday, January 5th, 2009
green energy
Madison Greene asked:


A couple years ago when New York City had its blackout, many people woke up to the fact that we use way too much electricity as an energy source. They had been taking their electricity for granted.

This event also made us aware of other depleting natural resources, such as oil and that these resources as well should not be taken for granted. Pollution, global warming, high oil costs and the threat of running out of non-renewable resources had put a spark back into the search of alternative energy resources.

Although we still have a ways to go good progress is being made. Hybrid vehicles and solar powered homes are beginning to be more accepted as ways of the future and more and more people are using them. Yes you may run into a naysayer on the street, but remember we are making progress and you should always be optimistic towards our future.

What Does It Take To Make People Aware of Alternative Energy Resources?

Most environmentalists have been cautioning the world for years that the current methods of producing electricity are not going to be around forever. Using coal and oil products to turn turbines to make electricity, they warned, is going to deplete the supply and alternative energy resources that will be needed.

They often advised the time to act was before the supplies were gone. Additionally, they stressed the importance of alternative energy resources that did not pollute the air, water and send particulate matter into the wind.

Alternative Energy Technology Still In Its Infancy

The use of water to supply power has been around for decades; seemingly ever since electricity and windmills have been supplying power in many areas of the world. The use of solar power is becoming more acceptable and using the water, wind and sun as alternative energy resources are still being examined. While many technological advances have been made, developing a cost-effective production method is still in its early stages.

Why didn’t we work on this years ago? When these technologies were first introduced there was no real financial incentive to continue development. Prices for coal and oil were still low and methods to clean the air at coal-fired plants kept pollution concerns to a minimum. However, recent increases in coal and oil prices and threat of running out has made the hunt for alternative energy resources more urgent.

Lack Of Competition Keeps Prices High

Many blame the cost of the technology for the prices of using alternative energy resources, but most agree that a lack of competition among companies using them are the biggest culprit. Many contend the prices for alternative energy resources is artificially inflated using the supply and demand calculation that the supply has not increased sufficiently to offset even the slightest increase in demand, which sends prices even higher.

Many countries have initiated incentives for companies and individuals to find alternative energy resources that can save natural resources, reduce prices and save the environment. The scare of global warming has many looking at new methods of producing power without producing a hotter environment.

Right now, it is difficult to find a cheap alternative energy resource for your home for the reasons stated above, but we are making progress, and good progress. Eventually, as technology advances, we may be able to make the alternative energy resources we have a little cheaper.

It is just too bad we procrastinated for so long to get started. Just get educated, stay optimistic, and do your part to convert the energy in your home to an alternative source.