Archive for October, 2009

Please tell me some disadvantages and advantages of using solar energy. I also need to know why it is a renewable resource. Can you also tell me how much of of solar energy is left and how long it will last. Thank you so much. [Tell me some websites to vist about this information]

First, its all a guess but the sun will continue to shine for about another 2-4 billion years. So for all practical purposes, its eternal.
Solar energy depends on sunshine, one disadvantage is cloudy, overcast, rainy, snow etc. days. No sunshine, no real energy. Another difficulty is converting solar energy, solar panels generate direct current (DC) and this has to be converted to AC current to run appliances, etc. in your house. In order to store solar energy, batteries are required, so the DC current from the solar panels can charge the batteries, and then the DC current must be converted to AC.
solar panels are not cheap but the price is coming down. They also don’t last forever and can be damaged by hail, etc.
The good news is, solar energy is clean, not pollution except for the manufacture of the panels and for the moment, sunshine is still free.

I came accross a new, proven and tested home made wind power system and solar power system which eliminates our electricity bills. It was written by a renewable energy enthusiasts Michael Harvey the diy called Earth4energy. You can get your copy to save energy and help environment while eliminating your power bills. Get it from here: http://homemadeenergyreviews.blogspot.com/

Green building is a design process that grows out of a connection with the natural landscape. It is a set of informed decisions that considers the site and materials to reduce the cost, maintenance, and energy usage of the home. Conservation is central to the green building approach. Green homes are healthier, safer, more comfortable, and cost less to operate. They connect people to the land and community around them. Here are seven green building ideas:

1) Build a passive solar design.

Passive solar design for natural heating and cooling is practiced throughout the world under all climate conditions. As energy costs rise, it is critical to use building orientation, window placements, stone floors, roof overhangs, reflective barriers and other techniques to control natural solar energy.

In warm climates, face the broad side of the house to the north or south, to avoid excessive heat gain as the sun rises and drops in the horizon. Use deep overhangs or solar screens to shield glass areas from direct sun. Avoid skylights or greenhouse rooms, because they allow too much heat gain.

In colder climates, solar heat can be captured and stored in materials such as concrete or stone to be slowly released during the evening.

An open floor plan optimizes the effect of passive solar heating or cooling.

Doors and windows should be placed to catch the prevailing breeze and allow cross ventilation.

Lower inflow windows and higher outflow windows keeps air moving, as hot air rises.

A thermal chimney uses a hot zone, such as a glass cupola with windows or vents, to create rising air currents to pull air through the building.

Double glass panes provide an insulating air space between the panes, reducing heat transfer.

The metal oxide coating on Low-E (emissive) glass helps to keep solar heat out, and interior heat in.

2) Ventilate attic spaces.

In hot climates, attic spaces can accumulate heat, transferring it to living areas below. AC ducts located in the attic will absorb this heat.

In cold climates, moisture can accumulate in unventilated attic spaces, causing wood rot or mold.

Continuous eave and roof ridge vents will create natural air flow through the attic. Air enters through the eave vents, and moves out through the ridge vents. As heated air rises, it ventilates the attic.

Lighter colored roof materials absorb less heat.

Reflective heat barriers on the underside of the roof deck help to reduce heat gain.

High levels of insulation in attics and exterior walls is crucial for comfortable indoor temperature in all climates.

Some research is being done on building sealed, highly insulated attics.

3) Optimize your heat and AC systems.

An oversized system will cool too quickly, and leave the room clammy. Smaller systems run long enough reach the desired temperature, and, at the same time, clear the air of humidity.

A smaller system lasts longer, does not cycle on and off frequently, and costs less to purchase.

Check for leaks in duct work joints, and around windows, doors, attic stairs, exhaust pipes, recessed lights, and electric outlets. Ongoing maintenance of central air systems is necessary to prevent air loss.

Use programmable thermostats to regulate your energy usage.

Use Pleated-Media Filters in AC return-air grills. This filter removes particles as small as mold spores from the air that is drawn back into the AC blower, keeping coils cleaner and improving the air quality in your home.

Heat pumps on electric furnaces reduce energy use by drawing heat from outside air, using the same technology that air conditioners use to remove heat from indoor air.

Check with your utility provider for free diagnostic testing and rebates for high efficiency AC systems, insulation, solar screens, and weather-stripping.

4) Reduce water needs.

Native landscaping that is suited to the rainfall in your area is fundamental to building green.

Keep as much native growth on your lot as possible.

Water pervious materials such as crushed granite or open paving blocks allow water to percolate into the ground.

Rainwater catchment systems use gutters and barrels to catch and store water that falls on roofs.

Front loading washing machines use less energy and water. Some dishwashers use less water and have no-heat drying. Check water and energy usage before buying appliances.

Low flow toilets and shower heads reduce water usage.

Reduce water and fertilizer needs by re-cycling yard waste and leaves for use as mulch.

5) Use renewable or recycled materials.

Consider decks made of waste wood and plastic, such as Trex or other brands.

Medium density fiberboard (MDF), a wood product used for interior trim and doors, does not contain formaldehyde.

Fiber-Cement siding, trim, and pipe materials (Hardie Board) are very durable, rot resistant, and fire retardant.

Use locally produced, and easily renewed, materials when possible.

Consider alternative building materials, such as rammed earth, straw bale or insulated concrete panels.

Concrete floors utilize the foundation material as finish floor, saving materials and labor.

Recycled wood floors are a very attractive re-use of materials.

Bamboo floors are made from a rapidly renewable source – bamboo is a grass that can grow several feet per day.

Hard surface floors do not hold dust, molds, and allergens, and are very durable.

Use materials with recycled content when possible, such as cellulose insulation, Thermo-ply, and lumber composites.

Plan for a place to re-cycle household trash, such as a storage bin in the kitchen, and holding bin in the garage.

6) Safeguard your site.

Trees, vegetation and bird habitat on the site should be protected during the construction.

Native trees, grasses, rock outcroppings and natural drainage can be made a part of your building and landscaping design.

Reduce the impact to the building site as much as possible.

Make sure construction waste is properly disposed of, especially paints and solvents. Do not allow them to be buried on the site.

7) Use safe materials.

Use products that are biodegradable, non toxic, water based, and cold water compatible.

Avoid products that contain dyes, ozone depleting chemicals, heavy metals, formaldehyde, or known carcinogens.

Avoid solvent based finishes, particleboard, adhesives, some carpets, and other products that release volatile chemicals into the air.

Look for green rated labels on carpets and other products.

Remove old-style pressure treated wood when possible, especially in play structures.

Green building is an approach to design and construction that respects the environment and conserves resources. It is a common sense approach that is available to all home owners. Green building techniques create a more cost effective, enjoyable and sustainable home to live in.

Roselind Hejl
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/build-green-for-lifelong-savings-63140.html

You probably already know what solar flares are. Those violent explosions in the Sun’s atmosphere release huge bursts of energy that can match that of millions of hydrogen bombs released in unison. Solar flares heat the Sun’s gas to temperatures of many millions of kelvins. They speed up electrons, protons, and ions to near the speed of light, and produce tremendous electromagnetic radiation.

Sun flares affect geomagnetic fields, but what do they have to do with migraine headaches? Are there such things as solar flares migraine headaches?

Geomagnetic Activity

It has long been recognized that the earth’s magnetic field affects life on our planet. That magnetic field is not always the same, though. It varies in intensity. Sometimes it is stronger. At other times, it is weaker. These variations are called geomagnetic activity or GMA. A great deal of GMA is influenced by the Sun, especially by solar flares.

Geomagnetic activity is categorized by four levels:

1. quiet
2. unsettled
3. active
4. stormy

Geomagnetic Activity and Your Health

According to relatively recent studies, changes in geomagnetic activity can affect cardiovascular health. There is reason to believe that GMA, specifically solar flares, can affect other areas of health as well.

Solar Flares and Migraine Headaches

One observation linking GMA and migraines found that more severe migraine headaches are seen at hospitals on days with high levels of GMA. That means that when solar flares influence “active” or “stormy” levels of geomagnetic activity, doctors and nurses can prepare for patients with more serious migraine headaches to present themselves for treatment.

The relationship of solar flares and migraine headaches is strong. It has been shown that there is significant correlation between the two. An interesting study of this correlation is given in the following article: Kuritzky, A., Y. Zoldan, R. Hering, E. Stoupel (1987). “Geomagnetic Activity
and the Severity of the Migraine Attack”, Headache February 1987, pp 87-89.
Stoupel, E., et al. (1989)

Migraine headaches can be triggered by a variety of internal and external stimuli. For some migraineurs, it may be caffeine, chocolate, or red wine. For others, it might be stress or the let-down period that follows on the heels of stress. Many who suffer migraine headaches claim that weather is a major trigger for them. It might be a storm here on earth or solar flares, a storm on the sun. When they keep diaries, their migraine headaches enter the pages according to patterns of weather or solar flares.

Possible but Unproven

While researchers admit that there may well be a connection between solar flares and migraine headaches, the evidence is not yet clear. Of those who do keep migraine headache diaries,

When Dr. Patricia B. Prince and her colleagues of Boston’s Children’s Hospital set out to examine the relationship between headache and weather, they found that patients often believed weather was triggering their migraines headaches. However, when patients kept migraine headache diaries, that was proven in only about 20 percent of cases. Dr. Prince and her team believe that at least some migraineurs, when searching their memories for a likely trigger, may “selectively recall only the attacks that support their prior beliefs.”

This author read a personal account story on the Internet of an individual who was watching television one evening, having not the slightest hint of a migraine headache. The news anchor announced a forecast of intensified solar flares, and warned migraine headaches sufferers that solar flares and migraine headaches come hand in hand.

“Sure enough,” the TV viewer wrote. “Shortly after that, I got a terrible solar flares migraine headache.”

Conclusion of the Matter

Solar flares have been proven to cause disturbances in the human body. There is no doubt of that. Whether or not solar flares cause migraine headaches is yet to be proven, but there is some evidence that they may be triggers for at least some individuals.

The solution for you may be to pay close attention to your own sensitivity to solar flares. Keep a solar flares migraine headaches journal, recording the onset and duration of every headache. Do not keep track of solar flares that may be coming, as this may trigger self-fulfilling expectations of migraine headaches. After a headache is past, go back and check whether or not there were solar flares when it began. If you cannot trust yourself not to look ahead, have someone objective check the information for you.

If you and your doctor pay close attention to your journal, it may help you prevent the onset of solar flare-related migraine headaches.

Anna Hart
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/solar-flares-and-migraine-headaches-119959.html

The entire world is affected by the energy crisis, and more and more people are searching for a way to cut their electricity bills. Many people are trying to reduce their semi-dependence on what is call non-renewable sources of energy.

Some of them are ready to take the next step to solve their problems. They are ready to live off the grid.

What is this crisis all about?

To understand what is happening right now, you need to know that there are only two sources of energy.

1. Renewable

2. Non renewable

Renewable simply means that you can use this source of energy over and over, with other millions of people. This source of energy will always be there, and it’s not going to disappear.

In the renewable energy category, you have three different sources: The energy that comes from the sun (known as solar energy). You also have the energy that comes from the wind (called wind power or wind energy), and finally, you have the energy that comes from the water (hydro power).

You see, if one of these three sources disappear, humans will probably follow. So they are here to stay. And what is good for you is that they are way cheaper than the non-renewable sources of energy.

As for the non-renewable, it is the opposite. They will eventually stop.

What is the most abundant renewable source of energy?

Good question. It’s the sun. It is a great source for heat and light energy. Many women turn to the solar energy to cook and save money on power bill.

Why aren’t you using the sun to produce your own electricity yet?

As for hydro and wind power, they also help to reduce your power bills, and like the sun, these two sources of energy are not going to stop.

Now that you know what is the problem, you need to know that you too, can use those natural forces to create your own power.

Franck Silvestre
http://www.articlesbase.com/electronics-articles/how-to-create-your-own-electricity-source-756452.html

Can u guys help on how solar panels work and how it generates electricity?

(or u can give me a good website that has solar panel info on it)

~Thanks in advance!~

solar panels are made up of a number of solar cells. A solar cell will generate from 0.5 to 0.55 volts DC and a current depending on the size and type of cell. The current can be milli-amps or amps. We have a list of solar cell manufactures on our blog http://brutuscontry.com under products that are sorted by watts per area. Also go to wikipedia to get more detailed information on solar cells.

You could soon be making triple digit gains from the big trends that make the big profits. But first you need to alter your mindset and think long term trends and big profits!

The secret is to catch the huge trends & and therefore the potential for Profits early. Are you tired of earning 4%, 9%, even 16% annual returns from your stock portfolio? Want to earn triple digit gains from your stock picks? Not only is it possible but it is absolutely probable with a few solid strategies.

Don’t worry if you have never traded before, you can still make TRIPLE digit annual gains.

The recent move in crude oil to all new time highs has shown the potential to be made trading energy markets and many savvy traders make triple digit gains or more!

That is the trick really, you need to project yourself into the future and make an educated guess on what is going to happen in that future. Will there be enough oil, enough energy? What big shifts do you see happening around you? Take wind farms for example, there are going to be more and more in the years to come. In fact, global warming is a good area to focus because as the Earth heats up that will bring massive changes to local and global economies. People will then start to urgently seek out opportunities to try and alleviate the situation. Solar panels is one small but significant example. What if western governments introduced a law that said all new houses need to be built with solar panels? What would that do to the stock price of your average solar panel company? What would that do to your stock portfolio, if you had had the foresight to invest heavily into solar panels, before that legislation hit.

Sticking with global warming, what would happen if, as predicted, sea levels did start to rise. You would not need much of a rise in sea level for the markets to take notice. For example, land prices in the New Orleans basin have plummeted since the dreadful events of hurricane Katrina. But what if similar events started to happen all along the coastlines of the US. Gone would be the CURRENT frenzy to buy a house with a sea view and there would be a definite move inland, by at least 20 miles I reckon. So, if you were looking to the future you wouldn’t be investing in that sea view, you’d be on the other side of the mountain.

How crazy could it get in the future? Imagine this: Computers are now 1 billion times stronger, quicker, faster than they were 25 years ago. In 25 years time, they will be 1 billion times stronger, quicker, faster than they are now. In 25 years time, you will be able to grow a replica of your body from a skin cell. In 25 years time, you will be able to download your brain into a computer. Put all that emerging technology together and what you will have is the ability to live forever, that is if you have made enough money today by investing in the future.

Allen Jesson
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/make-money-fast-invest-in-the-future-81438.html

When the question arises for utilizing the new sources of energy for your home to reduce the electrical costs, you may be thinking at first about the solar power and you may even question yourself “Is it worthy?” A simple answer for this question is “Yes!” The solar power for home is one of the easiest methods to reduce your home electric bill and by the side you are helping even the environment by installing the solar power for your home in many ways.

The solar power for home uses the sun’s radiation to produce variety of functions which includes cooking and other electricity generation. You are going “Green” by using the solar power which ultimately helps your budget and also the environment. The United States government offers even a tax incentive for those people who install solar power for their home.

When you plan to use the solar power for your home, you really don’t have to rely on many companies for fixing the apparatus. It is one of the easiest ways to change to solar power from the electricity. It will be a freeing experience when you come to know that you are generating power from solar. Since the solar power is very clean and renewable, the upfront costs for installing may be an issue for many people.

When you build a solar power for your home, you need not worry about building it near the power lines or grids. You are free to install it wherever you want provided you keep the solar panel in nature and once fixed you will be having a very clean and renewable source of solar power. solar energy helps in keeping our environment healthy in many beautiful ways. One million of solar power usage is equal to taking out nearly 1 million of cars out of the city. It helps in reducing the usage of petroleum, natural gas, and also coal for every year.

Abhinav Sidana
http://www.articlesbase.com/diy-articles/the-benefits-of-utilizing-solar-power-for-your-home-613922.html

Cogeneration or Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Technology converts gas into both electricity and heat in a single process at the point of use.

How Does Cogeneration Work

Cogeneration uses a single process to generate both electricity and usable heat or cooling. The propositions of heat and power needed (Heat: Power) vary from site to site, so the type of plant must be selected carefully and an appropriate operating regime must be established to match demands as closely as possible.

Cogeneration System consists of four elements

  1. A primary mover (engine)
  2. An electricity generator
  3. A heat recovery system
  4. A control system

Suitability of Cogeneration

Cogeneration has long history of use in many industries. In recent years the greater availability and wider choice of suitable technology has meant that cogeneration has become an attractive and practical proposition for wide range of industries. These include the process industries, commercial and public sector buildings and district heating schemes, all of which have considerable heat demand. We also lists renewable fuels that can enhance the value of cogeneration, although fossil fuels, particularly natural gas and more widely used

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Paper and board manufacture
  • Brewing, distilling & malting
  • Ceramics
  • Brick
  • Cement
  • Food Processing
  • Textile Processing
  • Minerals Processing
  • Oil Refineries
  • Iron and Steel
  • Motor Industry
  • Horticulture and glasshouses
  • Timber Processing

Buildings

  • District Heating
  • Hotels
  • Hospitals
  • Leisure Centers
  • Airport
  • Prisons
  • Supermarkets
  • Office Buildings
  • Individual Houses

Renewable Energy

  • Sewage treatment works
  • Poultry and other farm sites
  • Short rotation coppice woodland
  • Energy cops
  • Agro-wastes

Energy From Waste

  • Gasified Municipal Solid Waste
  • Municipal Incinerators
  • Landfill sites
  • Hospital waste incinerators

Future of Cogeneration

Cogeneration is well proven-technology, recognized world wide as a cleaner alternative to traditional centralized generation. Its long-term future in the global energy markets is secured by its ability to provide operational financial and environmental benefits from a single unit of fuel.

Benefits of Cogeneration

Operational Advantages:

  • Base load electricity supply
  • Security of supply
  • Legislative compliance of EBPD
  • Increased diversity on heating and hot water
  • Steam raising capabilities
  • Trigeneration, using absorption mechanical chillers for cooling

Environmental Advantages

  • Improved fuel efficiency
  • Reduced CO2 emissions
  • No Transmission Losses
  • Reduction of energy consumed
  • Lower SOx emissions with the use of natural gas a fuel

Operational Advantages

  • Base Load electricity supply
  • Security of supply
  • Legislative compliance of EBPD
  • Increased diversity on heating and hot water
  • Steam raising capabilities
  • Trigenration, using absorption/mechanical chillers for cooling

When to consider Cogeneration Technology

  • Designing a new building
  • Installing new boiler plant
  • Existing site re-development
  • Continuity of power
  • Increasing energy efficiency
  • Improving Financial Performance
  • Positive environment impact
  • Supporting the Company’s Green Image

Cogeneration Solutions and Technology Providers

There are various companies in the UK and Europe providing Cogeneration solutions and technologies. Below we have listed a few leading Cogeneration, renewable energy and Energy Management services provider

1. Ener.G Group

2. Save Energy Online.com

3. Cogen Partner

Most of these companies provide wide range of cogeneration solutions both in terms of the technology and procurement options available.

Cogeneration Technologies

Cogeneration Systems are available from 33W to 100MG typical applications run on natural gas, however system can also be fuelled by propane, biogas or diesel.

A typical cogeneration system consists of an engine, steam turbine, or combustion turbine that drives an electrical generator. A waste heat exchanger recovers waste heat from the engine and/or exhaust gas to produce hot water or steam. Cogeneration produces a given amount of electric power and process heat with 10% to 30% less fuel than it takes to produce the electricity and process heat separately.

There are two main types of cogeneration techniques: “Topping Cycle” plants, and “Bottoming Cycle” plants.

A topping cycle plant generates electricity or mechanical power first. There are four types of topping cycle cogeneration systems.

1. The first type burns fuel in a gas turbine or diesel engine to produce electrical or mechanical power.

2. The second type of system burns fuel (any type) to produce high-pressure steam that then passes through a steam turbine to produce power.

3. A third type burns a fuel such as natural gas, diesel, wood, gasified coal, or landfill gas.

4. The fourth type is a gas-turbine topping system. A natural gas turbine drives a generator.

Bottoming cycle plants are much less common than topping cycle plants. These plants exist in heavy industries such as glass or metals manufacturing where very high temperature furnaces are used.

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Geothermal energy is often the great hope of renewable energy as it can be continuously and reliably produced 24/7. While it it has the best potential, it is very limited geographically. The best geothermal resources are in Alaska and California, and the best potential resources are west of the Rockies. How do we overcome the geographic limitations of geothermal energy?

The simple answer to your question is: ‘dig deeper in the ground.’ There are several companies out there at present that are willing to install geothermal energy suppies into the home. I live in England and I have had pumps installed in my gym. I save hundreds of pounds each year in electricity bills. Unfortunately I can only source my knowledge onto the e-book that I purchased but if you have any more questions about this please email me and I will answer the question to the best of my ability. Hope this helps.

I’m 22 and I need to do something with my life. The salaries of the two careers are around the same, but I want a job that will last. Renewable energy is suppose to be big in the future, but I’m sure how many jobs will be available. Any suggestions?

Go with electrician first. The chances are great that those skills will carry over into other things like electronics. You can still take classes for renewable energy technician at night after work. There is no need to end your education simply because you have gained a career.

Electrician is a proven and lasting career field. Go with it.
Renewable Energy still has a long way to go before it can offer you a promising future you can depend on.

Jack
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