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by John Leith on July 1, 2010


 2 Most Important Alternative Energy Breakthroughs in Modern Times!

Alternative energy is becoming more appealing as energy costs and environmental concerns rise.  Two of the most exciting alternative energy breakthroughs are solar and wind.

Solar energy is harnessed by by placing solar panels where they can absorb the most sunlight and convert that heat into electricity. Wind energy is when the power of the wind is used to turn a wind turbine that’s connected to a generator, once again to produce electricity.  

As the cost of power lines and power has been soaring, alternative energy is rapidly becoming more affordable and reliable than ever.  However, despite what some might say, alternative energy is not necessarily a “zero carbon emitter” but it does come very close and it is generally sustainable.  

When you factor in the ecological impacts of fossil-fuel and nuclear generated power, alternative energy is certainly lower impact.  The timing for alternative energy is now, putting electric companies and electricians in a great position to capitalize on this booming business.

The most common forms we consider as alternatives to burning fossil fuels are solar and wind power.  Solar energy is our oldest energy source, humans have always used the sun’s energy directly (eg, for drying clothes, heating air or water and drying food), as well as indirectly to power some of the agricultural equipment that supplies us with food.  We can all use this solar energy directly, simply by capturing sunlight..  

Solar systems are a reliable and cost effective method of harnessing the sun’s energy with many benefits.  Solar power is a fast growing sector in the alternative energy industry.  

This century we have started to use solar energy more effectively and it is looking like we’ll increase its use in the future.  The great feature of solar energy is the fact that it will continue to exist so far into the future that we can think of it as being unending.  

In addition, unlike fossil fuels, using solar energy doesn’t cause air pollution or involve damaging the Earths surface.  

Farmers across America are discovering that they can control the impact of soaring fuel costs with cost-effective solar thermal and electrical systems.  They are slashing up to 70% off their energy costs by using solar alternatives for:

1. Water and air heating for dairies

2. Heating and temperature control for greenhouses

3. Heating & LED lighting for meat-bird houses

4. Crop drying

5. Water and combustion air heating for food processing

6. Remote area water pumping

7. Lighting

8. Electric fences.  

These days many governments offer subsidies to encourage people to convert to solar power systems for their homes.  For systems installed before 2009, a federal solar tax credit returns 30% of the first cost of a solar system to you in the first year.  In addition, up to 65% of the installation cost of your solar system may be recovered by Focus on Energy rebate incentives and Federal tax credits that dramatically reduce the time it takes your system to pay for itself.

As well as helping the environment, converting to a home solar energy system also helps the health of your finances and adds value to your home.  But, if you are a handy type of person you can build your own solar power and small wind turbine systems yourself.  By building your own wind turbine and solar powered generator you can save yourself money when setting up home green energy systems.

Wind energy has been harnessed on land since the first windmill was developed by the ancient Persians in the 7th century a.d.  Wind energy continued to be harvested over the following centuries, early windmills were used to power millstones, pumps, and forges.  

Wind energy is a resource which is abundant and easily accessible in most parts of the world.  Wind energy, a renewable source of electric power, is the worlds fastest growing energy source.  Wind energy or power is the newest way to generate energy without running up an electrical bill.  

Because it’s available all year round and is a more permanent type of energy, wind energy can be used for practical purposes like generating electricity, charging batteries, pumping water or grinding grain.

Wind energy systems offer a clean affordable alternative to fossil fuel generated electricity.  They are among the most technologically advanced and cost-effective renewable sources currently available and are easily installed using minimum space.

Wind energy is a clean, cost-effective option from an abundant, domestic resource and can be converted into electrical energy by the use of an electrical generator.  Winds as low as 10 mph are all that’s needed to produce useful electricity.

Wind energy advantages over traditional methods of creating energy, emerge from the fact  that as it gets cheaper and cheaper to produce, it may soon be the cheapest way to produce energy on a large scale.  

Wind farms are springing up everywhere to harness the wind energy to power our communities through the main electricity grids. Because winds are stronger higher up off the ground, wind turbine towers are about 30 metres tall to allow the rotor to catch more wind.

Design improvements such as more efficient rotor blades combined with an increase in the numbers of wind turbines installed, have helped increase the worlds wind energy generating capacity by nearly 150 percent since 1990.  Each megawatt hour of wind energy that’s generated currently avoids the generation, on average, of one tonne of greenhouse gas emissions.

Alternative energy is cleaner than fossil fuel energy, is renewable, gives you independence from foreign oil, helps control rising electric bills and allows development of new venues in more areas.  

The other thing is that fossil fuels (natural gas, oil and coal) are not a renewable resource and, apart from the negative effects on our environment, they’re running out and will eventually be completely exhausted.

In the USA, wind energy accounts for less the one percent of the electricity generated, but installed capacity has been expanding at an average annual rate of more than 20 percent, plus there are a number of small wind energy devices that you can use to generate power, and most of these are very cost effective in providing a substantial level of electricity.


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van atte bod July 13, 2010 at 7:05 pm

Yes.

Because the Earth is an entire Eco-System, what happens to the Land, happens to the waters, and happens to the Air.

will July 18, 2010 at 2:24 am

LOL check up on 1984(?) dust storm in Melbourne…..

kan July 24, 2010 at 3:25 pm

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foot July 24, 2010 at 10:22 pm

The thing is that plastic bags are not only in grocery.When you buying other goods they giving you plastic bag,which they are bigger and thicker.Just say no to any plastic bag in any shop not only grocery.

copendr remedwig July 25, 2010 at 12:12 pm

That you so much

neuhard July 29, 2010 at 9:48 am

Stupid, stupid, stupid!

guilfi raberetten August 10, 2010 at 12:11 am

I agree very much with Phil, that If you don't know what you are doing stay away from it!

But if you're just doing a bit of background research into the methods used, to ensure that you get a system that's right for you then here's the basics

What you describe sounds very much like a large version of a UPS, where the battery bank is charged by the wind turbine, and there's a converter/inverter to produce your mains voltage. Then you select between the inverter/mains. Simplest way of achieving the switch over is to use a high current/heavy duty DPDT switch, but that means your electricity is off for a second or two while the change-over is being made. (Perhaps use some kind of electronics to control the change over switch)

Another alternative is to convert the mains to a voltage that's suitable for charging the battery, and then preferentially using the wind turbine to charge the battery. If the wind turbine's not able to output enough power, then use the mains charger. (watch out for very high currents here). Then just supply your house's fuse-board with the output from the inverter. NB This is a fair bit less efficient, but (so long as the batteries/inverter are working fine) means the electric supply isn't interrupted when "switching" supply between mains/battery power.

Regardless of which path you go down the converter has to capable of dealing with electricity of sufficient quality, as well as quantity. Inductive loads like motors will tend to cause voltage and current to get out of sync (imaginary/reactive power), which waste power, and can often cause problems for other more sensitive devices supplied by the converter.


This yahoo group should be able to help somewhat too…
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HomebrewPower/

laud sabergenin August 11, 2010 at 3:52 am

RT NREL's cool, easy to use tool to see how much you could cut your energy bill using #wind or #solar:

hal dall August 12, 2010 at 12:27 am

I’ve never heard that pollution may have a direct relation with heart strokes. Commonly other different risk factors are appointed like food, lifestyle, smoking, stress, etc. I hope that these researches may help people to make conscience and look for lowering the pollution levels that come from different industries. Other interesting video son Heart Disease are available at Symposier site (Only Physicians and Medical Experts), visit it.

gorian August 17, 2010 at 5:31 pm

Wind power is becoming an ever-increasingly popular way to collect energy. Let’s take a look at some of the “standard” and not-so-standard ideas for catching the power of the wind.

topers August 25, 2010 at 7:22 pm

More Pumped Hydro Storage Could Help Wind & Solar Power: Photo: PG&E

Currently the Largest-Scale Form of Grid… #pdx

hiro September 1, 2010 at 6:16 am

Euro 0.85 Billion worth of Solar PV Panel Bonanza for 2.4 million Home Owners

chapp September 1, 2010 at 8:35 pm

Found dog needs good home. Sweet, funny, with great personality. Needs to go to a working farm. He seems to love animals and even cats. I think he is part heeler or Australian Sheppard. High energy. Doesn’t seem to tear things up. He will chew on plastic containers out of the recycling bin, but that is all.

nowieldt sielde September 2, 2010 at 12:53 pm

er right so yes ok so ok so can an then an then so ok if yer like I’ve already told you that so I’l go on ok so

ormermacmi September 16, 2010 at 12:09 am

its not a comeback, its the truth, penetration happens.

babibinnes September 17, 2010 at 5:09 am

Go to the How Stuff Works website. I'm sure you'll find all the answers you need.

paboyd September 25, 2010 at 4:19 am

*Mumbles incoherently, drying myself off with the towel and opens the door, noticing the clothes and takes them, gratefully*

marquistra October 9, 2010 at 12:46 am

Ground level air pollution from cars is estimated to cause 30,000 deaths each year…. New Transportation Vision

boulo vart October 12, 2010 at 12:50 am

Dear husband, clothes dryer is used for drying clothes, not storing them while damp. TURN THE DAMN THING ON!

kirecheris ishsell October 15, 2010 at 9:37 pm

DEMANDS MADE TO SORT OUT WIND MAINTENCE; EUROPEAN PROFIT WARNINGS NEED TO BE HEARD
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
Wind energy has arguably become the dominant renewable energy in Europe. In less than five years, a wind turbine will likely have its warranty expire. …
Broadwind Appoints Mark T. Skeen as Vice President of Technical ServicesMarketWatch (press release)
all 8 news articles »

ehl October 18, 2010 at 11:45 am

probably not for the risk of it but there is always going to be someone out there that would want to so they could say they were the firsts its only normal to be the first well thats just my opinion
thanks
brian

vashin October 22, 2010 at 7:32 am

Pros – clean, renewable energy source
Cons – Solar panels are expensive

From http://altenergy.in

daguil rosserrer October 27, 2010 at 8:36 pm

I love it, the Kennedy’s and their ilk like the idea of windfarms, somewhere ELSE…….

estephard emmann October 28, 2010 at 4:09 am

i wonder if my clothes done drying. bbl

grace hdufoney December 9, 2010 at 8:45 pm

STILL awake ;) 5hr Energy doesn't play! Getting rather sleepyface though..

mina December 20, 2010 at 11:44 pm

Liquid fossil fuels are easier to 'Atomise' into fine, mist-like particles.
In this form they become much easier to vaporise, which is necessary for combustion. This type of operation is performed on Gasoline and Diesel fuels in car engine 'Injectors' or 'Carburettors', and their mixing with the correct amount of air, ensures the cleanest possible combustion reaction in the engine.
Atomisation of ANY liquid fuel for ANY combustion purpose is a MUST for the same reason.

Solid fossil fuels need a much more complicated preparation process before it can be burned cleanly.

(Gaseous fuels require much less preparation than either of the above.
Generally simply separating out free water and any heavy hydrocarbon liquids, and filtration is sufficient for gaseous fuels..As they're already in gas form, no atomisation is required).

barta mchurreick December 27, 2010 at 7:19 am

would like some energy, and a sleep pattern that doesn't sync with Australia.

wisner ales January 1, 2011 at 11:10 am

It's the carbon present in the dead organisms that turns into fossil fuel (COAL) after thousands and thousands of years.(Even after that they sometimes turn into diamonds!)

weathaki vermilligo January 3, 2011 at 12:25 am

RT Rose Bowl Parade: Fossil fuel fest w/ big ugly carbon footprint RT RT RT

hof January 4, 2011 at 3:57 pm

it’s a strong diuretic, adds electrolytes and alkali to help with the transport of wastes (mostly acidic) out of your body. powdered leaves are extremely high in chlorophyll, minerals, iron, etc.. a plant your body recognizes- green food-

nory schlier January 9, 2011 at 8:22 am

It can easily be stored, just not very efficiently or cheaply.

e.g. it can be used during the day to pump water up a hill to a reservoir, then released at night through turbines (this technique is already used in the electricity grid to store energy to service peak loads).

Of course, you lose energy in the pumping, in friction in the pipe, in evaporation at the top reservoir, and also lose energy back through the turbine.

maest shevar January 21, 2011 at 5:48 am

By all means make sure your filter and dryer duct are clean. Besides not drying your clothes properly, it is a fire hazard. I don't know the cost, but if you call, you should be able to get a ballpark estimate over the phone. If the heating element is working as you have indicated, I would just make sure I wasn't overloading the dryer. Air can't circulate well with too many clothes. And make sure you are chosing the correct heat setting for the type of clothes you are drying. Can't think of anything else. I hope this helps.

bold eauckele January 22, 2011 at 8:08 pm

Your solar collector system is probably 12 V.
Most lightning arrestors are designed to protect
120V. systems.
The arrestors might reduce damage in the event of
a strike, but I wouldn't expect to get away unscathed.

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