Posts Tagged ‘Solar’

Green Energy Is The Way To Save Money

Friday, May 28th, 2010

I would like to mention a great product that I discovered recently, for someone who is interested in our planets health and wants to do their part on our way to a greener world, and save money at the same moment.

How to build your own solar panels and your own wind turbine is shown and guided by Earth4Energy, which is a energy- and money saving. As we all know, the sun gives us its energy for free, and a lot of people around the world has already taken advantage of that. Earth4Energy is the guide that allows a lot more people to do the same with a low investment.

With this guide you will actually be able to produce your own green and free solar energy from your own backyard.

Building your own solar panel may seem complicated and expensive, but it’s actually quite easy. You will learn the basics about a solar panel, and you will understand how easy it is to work with the Earth4Energy guide. By following them you will be able to produce a fully functioning solar panel in a short amount of time, for less than $200 and the step by step instructions are detailed and easy to follow! The guide will also show you how to install the solar panels on your roof in a proper way. In a hardware store, or maybe in your own garage, you can find the parts u need.

You will also become a member which gives you access to tips about how to go green, by purchasing the guide.

With today’s economy people are looking for ways to save their money, and reduce their outcomes. Because solar energy doesn’t cost anything, the savings you can make on this going green-method can be quite large. You will be able to reduce your power bills, or even eliminate them completely. The savings you’ll be making on your power bills could easily cover the cost of the guide and the materials within a few months. And when you got a little bit of practice you can make solar panels and sell them with a good profit, if you want to earn some extra money and help others to go green as well.

DIY Solar Power Kits – Residential Solar Power

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Homemade Energy is quickly turning into the buzz word in energy conservation circles. Consumers are becoming fed up with the undesireable effects associated with employing traditional energy resources.Fed up with rising costs, changes to our lifestyle and in extreme even being subjected to usage restrictions, many home owners are looking toward the newest trend in energy conservation DIY Solar Power Kits.

A number of companies are as we speak now producing homemade energy guidebooks, available for download over the internet, which show you step by step instructions on how to find and assemble the items for your own DIY solar power kits. The guides cost roughly $40 to $60 and the components that make up the kit will cost around $200, much more affordable than buying and installing an off the shelf kit. (The expense may run into the thousands).

The blueprints come in the form of an instruction book and video series which has simple to follow diagrams, instructions and examples.

Having assembled and implemented my own personal DIY Solar Power Kits, I can vouch that the project is a simple and pain free job, and the results in terms of saving money are fantastic.

The freedom a DIY solar Power Kit, gives you to feel that you are no longer dependent upon the grid and their spiraling costs for your energy needs is a liberating one indeed. When was the last time you could leave a room for an hour or so and leave the heater on without concern for cost and / or environmental impact? As solar power is renewable and doesnt cost a dime you can afford to be more free with your energy consumption.

Many people use solar to supplement the power company supply, this gives them the flexibility to avoid power failures (very handy for maintaining an internet connection) and in particular in times of hot weather conditions and the power outages that come with it, you are able to remain cool by being able to keep fans running and keep some air conditioning units running.

Wind Energy As Alternative Energy

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

When we look for alternative energy sources, we need to guarantee that the alternatives are as reliable as the traditional fossil based energy sources. The big concern regarding the use of Wind energy is the danger that the wind will drop away. If this happens then the outcome will be a likely lights out state and therefore will without delay ruin the reputation of renewable energy.

To build reliability into this great commodity, we need to overcome the difficulty of intermittency. One plan of overcoming this has been launched by an Irish company called the Spirit of Ireland. They plan to use wind energy on our coast to pump sea water into man made Fjords (lakes) which can be controlled by a set of dames. the man made lakes will store the water until we get a reduced wind supply, Once the wind drops off the gates of the dame are opened up to allow the water flow through generators to create a solid, guaranteed source of electrical energy.

If we can harness the great potential that wind energy on our western coast holds and also tap into the vast amounts of wave and seaward wind energy then Ireland could become the “Rechargeable Battery of Europe”

I think that there is a definite future for the Irish economy to grow as a major provider of not only wind energy, but if our government plans it right we could develop some series expertise in this industry through our universities and become leaders in the renewable energy race.

Would you like to get loads more free information on renewable energy and how to make turn your home into a solar energy house? If so I’ve created an information packed website to help you find out the key things to know about renewable energy and how to make your own solar energy house follow the link to get you there

The Usefulness Of Electric Car

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Electric cars are not an inexperienced concept as we think, people have been using them for a long time .In fact in the 1900′s people used more electric cars than cars run on gas. In the 1920′s when the popularity for cars was growing, gas was very high-priced. Starting a gas run car was also a very wearisome process, there was no key to ignite the engine, in fact a rod used to fit into the front of the car which had to be turned round and round to get the car started.

They emitted a lot of smoke and were very noisy, as either the mufflers used were not good or there were no mufflers at all. Not only were gas run cars tedious to start. at one point of time electric cars were so popular that there were about 50,000 electric cars running on the streets of United States , believe it or not.

Electric cars started disappearing from the market as new discoveries were underway to make gasoline cheaper. The discovery of the electric starter made way for the exit of the crank and the car was started with a key. A car run on gas could travel more distance than the electric car. Thus cars run on gas started getting more poplar than the electric car.

“Green “electric cars are once again getting popularized once again because of the awareness towards protecting the environment and reducing the dangers caused by the emission of the greenhouse gases, now a days.

Gasoline is not used to run an electric car; it runs on the energy stored in batteries in the car. The car needs 12, 14 or more batteries to run.

Charging of the batteries can either be done all night or some cars want to be plugged into a standard electric wall. There are some which need a large electric outlet, something like what is used for an electric stove or electric clothes dryer. These are the various ways electricity is stored in the cars.

Electric Car: Dimension Of Environment Friendliness

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

People have been using electronic cars for long time so now day’s electronics cars are not a new idea as we think. In the 1900′s people used more electric cars than cars run on gas in fact. In the 1920′s when the popularity for cars was growing, gas was very costly. Starting a gas run car was also a very tedious process, there was no key to ignite the engine, in fact a rod used to fit into the front of the car which had to be turned round and round to get the car started.

They emitted a lot of smoke and were very noisy, as either the mufflers used were not good or there were no mufflers at all. Not only were gas run cars tedious to start. at one point of time electric cars were so popular that there were about 50,000 electric cars running on the streets of United States , believe it or not.

As new discoveries were underway to make gasoline cheaper, electric cars started disappearing from the market. The discovery of the electric starter made way for the exit of the crank and the car was started with a key. A car run on gas could travel more distance than the electric car. Thus cars run on gas started getting more popular than the electric car.

Now, once again because of the awareness towards protecting the environment and reducing the dangers caused by the emission of the greenhouse gases “green ” electric cars are once again getting popularized.

Gasoline runs on the energy stored in batteries in the car and is not used to run an electric car. The car needs 12, 14 or more batteries to run.

Charging of the batteries can either be done all night or some cars need to be plugged into a standard electric wall. There are some which need a large electric outlet, something like what is used for an electric stove or electric clothes dryer. These are the various ways electricity is stored in the cars.

Green Energy DIY Energy

Monday, March 29th, 2010

There are many alternatives to using the electric company which the authorities also sustain and even offer you rebates and tax credit.

There are a number of renewable alternatives to using the electric company which the authorities also support and even offer you rebates and tax credit.

My secret is a solar power generator which cost less than $500.00. Simply could not keep this secret to myself as I am very passionate about the environment. For a very long time I was trying to make adequate energy for my home to get away from the electric company power bills. I would come across various methods that promise the world but only leave me confused and with no power generator.

What I have learned is that most people are completely stubborn when it comes to building and implementing their own solar power generators into their households. Here are some of the most common excuses I’ve heard.

* The process is likely too difficult (not true!)

* The power company will get crazy (not true!)

* The power company will get mad (not true!)

* The method is not dependable (not true, the method is 100% safe!)

* My neighbors and family will think I’m peculiar (not true! they will be begging for you to show them how to construct their own!)

You can find out more about Green Energy from the website link given on author section. Just check once and I am sure you will find this interesting. There are a lot more we can do with the green power if you know how to do it properly. Hope this will help you to save your money on energy.

Usefulness Of Bio Fuel Energy

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

You have heard the term bio fuel but aren’t sure what it means. Bio fuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass-recently living organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. It is considered ‘green’ because it comes from a renewable energy source, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal and nuclear fuels.

Agricultural products specifically grown for use as bio fuels include corn and soybeans (primarily in the United States) as well as flax seed and rapeseed (primarily in Europe).

Including straw, lumber, manure, sewage, garbage and food leftovers, Waste from industry, agriculture, forestry and households can also be used to produce bio energy.

focusing on the use of cheap organic matter (usually cellulose, agricultural and sewage waste) in the efficient production of liquid and gas bio fuels that yield high net energy gain ,The production of bio fuels to replace oil and natural gas is in active development,

The popular media and scientific journals are presently discussing various current issues with bio fuel production and use. These include: the “food vs. fuel” debate, carbon emissions levels, sustainable bio fuel production, deforestation and soil erosion, impact on water resources, human rights issues, poverty reduction potential, bio fuel prices, energy balance and efficiency, and centralized versus decentralized production models.

What material can be used to make bio fuels? Usual ethanol is made from sugar cane, corn, and sweet sorghum. Soybean and rapeseed oil are repeatedly used to make bio diesel, but coconut, palm, canola and jatropha nut oil are also being used throughout the world.

Trees, grass, agricultural residue, and municipal solid waste can also be converted into bio fuels. Cellulose makes up the majority of a plant’s structure and can be broken down into sugars, which can then be fermented and made into ethanol. Recent research is making this operation less expensive and more energy saving.

Wind Power: A Better Green Power

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Electricity produced by wind turbines is green power in that it causes no natural pollution. No green house gasses are produced either which contribute to climate change. It can be on a large scale of wind power generation, which is the case with most commercial projects, or on a small scale as with home owner turbines.

Wind is the cheapest form of renewable energy without a doubt. Solar energy is more expensive and limited in output, though it is clean, green, power. In relation to the power they can produce, Solar panels are presently expensive. Nuclear energy supplies a lot of the power requirements in some countries, especially in Europe.

Building new nuclear power plants faces more public opposition.

In the USA natural gas is the biggest form of new energy production. Wind power is the second in line. In 2008 wind turbines will produce about 1% of the United States power needs. Around 30% of new energy production installed in 2007 was wind power.

Many consumers now realize that green energy must be our highest priority in future, if we are to minimize climate change and it effects. it must be must be reversed that the trend to building fossil fuel powered generating stations.

Home owners and farmers can help with the passage to clean power by installing small wind turbines to supply all or part of their electricity needs. These turbines can be purchased from a number of manufacturers and can be installed as a rooftop wind turbine or on a small free standing tower.

In relation to power output, Commercial wind turbines are quite expensive. A better solution for many is to build their own low cost wind turbine. A good turbine can be built from auto parts and a few odds and ends at very low cost. Plans and instructions are available for this project.

Any extra power production can be sold to the power utility in many areas thus reducing the cost even further. Power can also be stored in batteries for use when the wind is too light. Even a light breeze will yet produce power.

The Process Of Bio Fuel Energy

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

You have heard the term bio fuel but aren’t sure what it means. Bio fuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass-recently living organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. It is considered ‘green’ because it comes from a renewable energy source, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal and nuclear fuels.

Special Agricultural products are grown for use as bio fuels include corn and soybeans (primarily in the United States) as well as flax seed and rapeseed (primarily in Europe).

Including straw, lumber, manure, sewage, garbage and food leftovers, Waste from industry, agriculture, forestry and households can also be used to produce bio energy.

focusing on the use of cheap organic matter (usually cellulose, agricultural and sewage waste) in the efficient production of liquid and gas bio fuels that yield high net energy gain ,The production of bio fuels to replace oil and natural gas is in active development,

The popular media and scientific journals are presently discussing various current issues with bio fuel production and use. These include: the “food vs. fuel” debate, carbon emissions levels, sustainable bio fuel production, deforestation and soil erosion, impact on water resources, human rights issues, poverty reduction potential, bio fuel prices, energy balance and efficiency, and centralized versus decentralized production models.

By what materials bio fuels are made? Usual ethanol is made from sugar cane, corn, and sweet sorghum. Soybean and rapeseed oil are often used to make bio diesel, but coconut, palm, canola and jatropha nut oil are also being used over the world.

Trees, grass, agricultural residue, and municipal solid waste can also be converted into bio fuels. Cellulose makes up the majority of a plant’s structure and can be broken down into sugars, which can then be fermented and made into ethanol. Recent research is making this operation less expensive and more energy saving.

Biofuels: The Better Energy

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The existing days of economic strife, we are sitting on the edge of our seats waiting for bio fuels to hit the caorner gas station. Why it’s taking so long is another matter and we have no clear respond on how long it’s going to take for bio-fuels to be a workable option in our civic. The deviation between bio fuels and fossil fuels is the number of time an green material has been dead. Any biological carbon source can produce bio fuel.

Most ordinary sources are photosynthetic plants. Also a wide array of different fuels ranging from water to White Lightning. It’s of course being Ethanol while lightning.

Electrically charged metal plates used with water submerged into the water produced hydrogen gas, which if ran into your intake manifold, can save you some gas. The internet is flooded with this hydrogen generator and manuals on how to build it and install it. Why other avenues are chosen by car manufacturers is a mystery.

There are cars being made that are electric and run on hydrogen fuel, however, there are not many stations around that carry hydrogen, so where ever you go, may be a one direction trip. Ethanol is produced with corn. It takes a lot of energy to produce.Since it takes so much to produce Ethanol it will not be cheap and it will eat up food resources and since we will be growing for fuel, not food, corn and wheat prices will increase. There is research ongoing trying to derive ethanol from non food crops.You also need a bigger tank to store the Ethanol and one that is not prone to corrosion. That coupled with stronger hoses and equipment needed to carry this fuel will increase the price of the vehicle.

There is research ongoing trying to pull out ethanol from non food crops. You also need a bigger tank to store the Ethanol and one that is not prone to corrosion. That coupled with stronger hoses and equipment needed to run this fuel will increase the price of the vehicle.

Bio Gas is gas produced by anaerobic digestion. Essentially, gas is produced by rotting garbage. Landfills are covered with plastic then buried with a pipe sticking out to release the pressurized gas. If it is not stored or burned these gasses are potent forms of greenhouse gas. This gas can be used in a couple of various ways, such as heating and the production of electricity.