Environment Friendly Electric Car

September 30, 2011 by Jeff Sokol  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

Electric automobiles of the past were not as advanced as they are today. Thanks to the furtherance of battery cell technology, electric automobiles today are now able to go faster, further, and last longer. The total of time it takes to charge a battery has in increase cut back. Electric automobiles nowadays are a lot cheaper to run than gas driven automobiles. The interest these cars are seeing among the population is mainly due to these points.

You have to realize the fact that the nation and the entire world are seeing a financial disaster. Rising numbers of Americans (and citizens of other nations) are selling their gasoline driven cars in favor of electric ones to save income.

Of course, tax breaks and other incentives offered by the government is alternative cause why the interest in electric cars is gaining ground. Government offer a large tax break if people drive electric cars in an effort to halt the dependency the nation has on getting fuel from outside nations. In several states, they also offer benefits to people, such as freedom from carpool lane requirements and free parking on meters and pay parking lots.

If you consider it, you will be in a position to save a lot of money on taxes and likewise get a good deal of convenience as you will be able to use the carpool lane at any time you wish.

Of course the state of the environment is in addition a worry to big numbers of people. Several people think going electric is a great way of solving the growing problem of global warming and climate change.

Atmosphere is growing clogged up with carbon dioxide which is one of the gases given off by the burning of gas in the conventional car. Besides we know that climate change is also related with “Green House Process”.

As electric vehicles do not pay off anything detrimental to the environment, growing amounts of people concerned about the world are seeing this as a scheme to help.

You want to save money or you want to give something back to the globe, the electric car can supply you with both.

Victor Falcon is a published author, and expert in alternative energy and alternative fuels.Click Here to Run Your Car on Electricity!

Solar Power Guide: The Must Know Facts For Buyers

September 4, 2011 by Kenneth B. Jackson  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

We have all been using the strength of the sun in a variety of ways, from the past until now. It’s been there from the time that life began on our planet. With solar power becoming a part of everyday life for a lot of individuals around the world, individuals that range from isolated areas to urban suburbs, there is no doubt solar power has grown to become a very popular choice to greatly improve our own planet. Solar energy is totally, if ever the earth didn’t get this energy, or if the energy increased or dropped enormously, then our planet would more than likely strive to sustain the human race. On the other hand, several methods involving how we use solar energy are certainly not 100% reliable.

Solar power is among the most popular applications of solar energy. It’s produced by collecting the sun’s light and converting it into electricity. The much contemporary technique of using solar energy has been through the use of solar panels (large flat panels composed of many solar cells). It’s mostly found in remote areas, yet it is gaining popularity in downtown areas too.

Currently there are many different consumers using solar power, which includes businesses and households, and a lot of individuals have had great success using solar powers mainly to provide electricity to their homes. Solar power not only lets you save money in terms of bills, but will also help in saving the planet and conserving our energy. With its benefits, it’s been recognized as the energy of the future. One more great thing about solar power is that it’s a renewable power source that will never be consumed and serves as a constant and consistent power source. That is why many of us choose to have a solar power energy generation in our homes.

In the present market, the price of a piece of solar panel equipment as well as its installation is very expensive for common people. Because of the more costly solar panels being way out of the price range of an average buyer, more and more people are buying affordable solar panels, which give a significantly lower output, resulting in the consumer’s disappointment. The few consumers who achieve a reliable and efficient power output from solar panels either integrate these using a small home wind mill or ground source heat pump. On the other hand, newer and better technologies are coming out every year, and one day everyone can have and use the solar panels in a reliable way.

Whether you’re considering on purchasing a solar panel or just interested in it, knowing the advantages of getting a solar powered household can help you make a sensible choice.

- Solar power is a renewable resource that won’t be consumed and will serve as a constant and consistent power source.

- Solar power is environment friendly and creates no pollution. Unlike fossil fuels, solar power releases neither greenhouse gases nor pollutants.

- Photovoltaics are subtle and doesn’t have moving parts, and work efficiently at any scale. Put into a household area (the roof of a house, for instance) they do their job noticeably.

- Solar panels as well as solar cells usually have longer life-span and require minimal maintenance. Although the buying of the panels and solar cells can be expensive, the operation and maintenance is easy and cheap. Thus, consumers can save a good amount of money in the future.

If you reside in Australia and you are thinking about investing in solar power, contact this website to get 3 no-cost estimates on how you may get up and running with a solar system for your home’s power requirements.

Entry Level Renewable Diesel Fuel Manufacturing For Fleet Executives

August 28, 2011 by Vic Garland  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

Fleet supervisors from many different companies and municipal city managers have been taking a look at biodiesel in an effort to help save fuel cost and lower their emissions.

Biodiesel is manufactured from soybean and other vegetable oils like corn, mustard, flaxseed, sunflower, camelina and now algae oil. These are all environment friendly resources which are grown in America.

The drawback to using retail biodiesel is price. When you purchase biodiesel at a fuel station it is approximately 20 cents more per gallon as compared to petroleum diesel. As much as 50 cents of that price is a result of local taxes and fuel transportation fees.

To get rid of those fees many fleet managers are choosing on-site biodiesel production. Some city supervisors have even set up waste cooking oil collection facilities that make it easy to recycle the waste vegetable oil. All of this hard work has a enormous pay off to the fleet managers bottom line.

For fleet executives with more than 150 pieces of large machinery, including 18 wheel trucks, dump trucks, ambulances, bulldozers and large mowing tractors. This biodiesel system can really enhance the operation of transportation equipment and have tremendous impact on the earths atmosphere even with a B-20 biodiesel blend.

Compared with compressed natural gas; propane; E-85, which is an alcohol blend gasoline, biodiesel does not require pricey equipment alterations to storage tanks, vehicles or other infrastructure or additional spare parts. Bio-diesel is a true plug and play fuel alternative.

The first step to making biodiesel as a fleet manager is the availability of raw ingredients, such as vegetable or animal grease of some sort, methanol or ethanol for the Transesterification process and after that it will be time to acquire a biodiesel plant to handle your production goals.

A high quality commercial biodiesel processor will allow you to have full automation, safety features and methanol recovery all in one compact package. The physical footprint of these machines is usually small so the plant manufacturing space can be used efficiently.

When biodiesel is used, it releases no net Co2 into the environment because the plants form the oil that is used in biodiesel production, these plants sequester the same amount of Co2 from the environment then is released when the biodiesel is burnt as fuel in vehicles. Biodiesel is the only serious candidate for sustainable energy that will help the environment and mankind.

For more information on Biofuel Fuel Production for your fleet of vehicles visit the biodiesel reactors. Or stop by Dr. Avecat’s site to find out all about production of biodiesel and what it can do for you.

Important Facts On The Different Benefits Of Solar Panels

August 26, 2011 by Joshua Sanchez  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

Human beings have come to a state where they can’t live with out electricity. We invest hundreds of pounds every day to consume power. We frequently fail to realise the significance of solar panels in supplying electricity.

Solar panels have tremendous usage. Solar cells, known as photovoltaic (PV), are capable of supplying electricity in certain remote areas where placing a high voltage cable might be impossible. Solar PV may be combined to offer high electricity for various locations.

This is very beneficial in business and industrial settings. Industries require much more electricity and solar panels are very effective in providing the required quantity of electricity. Probably the most important benefit of using solar panels is that they’re safe for the environment. It is possible to generate a clean and renewable electricity that reduces the risk of environmental harm.

The Green Electrician Company is a leading expert in supplying solar panels to industrial as well as residential settings. We’re MCS qualified experts who install PV solar panels in industries and houses throughout UK. We have a dedicated and experienced team of experts who have installed more than 200 solar panels in domestic and business settings.

Our organization believes that consuming solar energy is important for the environment. With this goal in mind we work with highest sincerity to help our customers. Customer satisfaction is our main concern. We have been supplying exceptional service to all our customers.

The Green Electrician Company believes in high quality and consistency. From the time we start surveying your area till the time we complete the project we assure you complete satisfaction. We have powerful work ethics and our terms have never been violated. This is the strength and secret of our success.

Our team of professionals are extremely talented and we’re proud in stating that there’s no other company in UK that offers outstanding, professional service in solar panel installation.

To comprehend how we work, it’s a great idea to visit our web site. The Green Electrician Company has taken plenty of projects including UK’ s largest mountain tracker system, private homes, offices, industries, schools, churches and so on. We have retained our credibility and professionalism throughout our projects.

Our web site also offers certain valuable information which will definitely make you switch to solar panels. It is to be noted that electricity generated from a residential system is eligible to obtain a tax free tariff. It is believed that electricity through solar panels saves about 900 to 1000 pounds a year, tax free.

You can also discover feedbacks from our customers about our professional code of conduct and efficiency in installing solar panels. You can find our rates and time required to complete the project. Our rates are very reasonable and affordable.

We, at the Green Electrician Company, are determined to help you save money and electricity. Our dedicated team of professionals are working hard to save this environment. Solar energy is the most natural form and let us work together to make this world better.

Seize the very best bargains on solar panels for your requirements. Just go to thegreenelectrician.co.uk at this instant to purchase the solar pv that best meets your specifications at very affordable rates.

The Benefits of Wind Energy

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

Wind turbines – white structures with three or more blades which are used to generate electricity from the wind – are one of the most efficient methods of generating renewable energy. This is simple fact, and the continued development and licencing of turbines is further testament to this.

The reason for this general opinion is that, when one views the statistics, wind turbines are powerfully useful. For example, with older energy generation techniques such as using fossil fuels, to generate electricity one must use some of the earth’s natural resources. In the case of fossil fuels, these one day will run out.

Wind turbines have no effect on the earth’s composition and do not need to dig into anything to be able to generate. They take nothing from the earth as an organism, and this makes them a mighty weapon in the battle against climate change.

Wind turbines do not produce any emissions, be it carbon dioxide – the cause of climate change – or other such chemicals which may be harmful. Though the construction of a wind farm or turbine requires electricity and source material, it is estimated it takes a mere nine months for a single wind turbine to ‘pay back’ what is has taken out. What is more, after that initial nine months pay back time, wind turbines do not require anything but the wind to operate.

The biggest benefit of wind turbines, however, is that they take a natural source and make it useful. The wind blows everywhere in the world, and all wind turbines do is take the previously unused kinetic energy of natural weather phenomenon and create usable electricity.

Put simply, the benefits of wind turbines and wind power are overwhelmingly convincing.

What is a Wind Turbine?

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Featured, Wind And Solar Energy

Dotted across landscapes throughout the world, one can now see small, stick-thin structures with three spokes poking out from the central column. These structures are alarming, and almost sinister, the first time you see them. The world now recognises them as wind turbines, and their presence in the modern world is becoming more apparent.

Wind turbines are man’s primary way of generating electricity using the power of the wind. The versions of wind turbines we see now are merely an extension of an old idea; using the wind for power is no new concept. What is new is using the wind to generate electricity.

In the past, farmers would use windmills – the forerunner to the wind turbine, which in design they closely resemble – to power machinery to grind corn. These windmills can still be seen around the world, with Holland a well known location for windmills. The white structures we see across fields today are simply the 21st century version.

Wind turbines usually have three spokes, which when caught by the wind cause the mechanism to revolve. The spokes spin around driven by the force of the wind, and this in turn is used to power a machine – just like the windmills of old. However, the machines these turbines now power do not grind crops, but rather generate electricity through a traditional generator.

Wind turbines are one of the most – if not the most – effective ways of generating electricity. The energy produces is clean and, more importantly, renewable. So while these turbines may still cause mild shock when viewed in a place one did not expect them, they are nevertheless the future.

The Disadvantages of Solar Power

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

We all constantly hear how good solar power is, but one cannot present a convincing argument without looking at both sides of the story. While solar power has many benefits, it also has its drawbacks.

The first is also the most obvious. Namely, that the sun does not always shine. While cool weather and overcast days do not cause solar panels to stop functioning entirely, such conditions will reduce their output. For this reason alone, the likelihood of solar power being the only solution to the energy crisis of the future is slim. It is simply not possible, even in the hottest regions, to depend on solar energy entirely for a country’s electricity supply.

This is an important consideration, but not one that is particularly dominant if you are merely thinking of having solar panels installed on your roof. In the average home owners case, the demands on your solar panels will be far less than an entire country could generate. You will not be expecting it to power your home entirely forevermore, so providing you acknowledge the possible limitations of solar panels during the coldest and wettest months, you should be able to get by.

The other important disadvantage of solar power is the cost. Again using the idea of an average home owner; the installation of panels and conversion of your energy sources is a time consuming and costly process. While you will eventually recoup any investment by saving on your usual utility bills, for many the up front costs are prohibitive.

However, while these considerations are not small, they do not mean that solar power is not one of the most viable ways of generating renewable energy. The sun is our greatest resource, and it is somewhat surprising it has taken until now for us to utilise it fully.

Solar Power: Expensive, But Worth It

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

You may have noticed that over recent years, more and more companies are springing up and advertising solar panels. This, in turn, has lead to more people installing solar panels on their homes – so you may be wondering if this is the move for you.

Having solar panels fitted to your roof is expensive, no doubt about it. The installation varies from $4000 to $60,000. The difference depends on the size of your house, your requirements from the panels themselves and how much electricity you are hoping to generate. In basic terms, the larger the panels and the more you want – the bigger your bill, though even a basic system can be tough on the wallet.

Firstly, most solar panel installation companies will offer some form of credit – perhaps even ‘buy now pay later’ type deals, which allow you to suspend repayments for a year or more. Almost all will offer a traditional credit scheme, where you have the panels installed and then pay them off. This is one of the most expensive ways to get solar panels installed, as you will be charged for the credit, but nevertheless it is an option.

The best way option for most is to save a dedicated fund for their solar panels. Using the old school system of putting a little money by each week, many households can afford solar panels within a couple of years without having to pay credit purchase rates.

Whichever way you choose to do it, solar panels are expensive. There isn’t any way of getting around that, though as the technology improves prices should fall. It is always worth remember, however, that solar power is beneficial both to your wallet in the long run, and to the environment.

Solar Powered Cars

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

To most, upon glimpsing a true solar powered car they will be strongly reminded of the children’s TV series ‘The Jetsons’. After all, most solar powered cars are oddly shaped – sometimes even flying saucer-esque – and are covered in little mirrors and panels to suck energy from the sun. These cars look odd, but they do exist. In fact, in the Australian Outback (which benefits from glaring sun rays) a car powered purely by the sun was about to reach speeds in excess of 80 miles per hour.

Not particularly impressive given the world’s fastest combustion engine car, the Bugatti Veyron, can reach 250mph – but not bad. The effect that solar powered cars have on the environment is virtually nil, and while the shape and design are still somewhat bizarre, that is something that can be tampered with over time. So, does the future see us starting the solar panels on our cars rather than the engine?

Well, not quite. While 80mph may seem pretty good, the cost of getting to that speed was extortionate – well out of the reach of most household budgets. The other flaw is the design; solar panels on solar powered cars need to cover a large area atop the car to function, which leads to designs including wide wings and flat roofs. Not aesthetically pleasing, and not practical either.

The problem is momentum; rather than just generating steam like traditional panels, the solar panels on cars are trying to create enough force to move a stationary object. While there is a chance in the future someone will see a way around this problem, for now, solar powered cars remain the playthings of scientists – not the new family vehicle.

The Past May Be Dim, But The Future Is Bright For Solar Energy

August 24, 2009 by Joshua Alvarado  
Filed under Wind And Solar Energy

Where would we be without inventions? Well, the answer is fairly easy to surmise; sitting around in our mud huts hoping the cow will produce some milk, and that our vegetables will grow. Inventions have given humans the edge over the other species on the planet, as our collaborative minds create a new world bigger and better than the one before.

The problem is, humans are fallible – and what’s more, arrogant. Humans have, throughout the centuries, had an uncanny ability to invent things that will improve our lives forever – but we’re just as likely to boast about our discoveries, too. This desire to show the world what we have uncovered and just how very clever we are has lead to many good inventions being tried before they were ready; they subsequently failed, and the idea was pushed to the back of a drawer, banished from history forever.

The inventions that have survived have done so for one of two reasons: firstly, the inventor was wise enough to perfect his invention before unveiling it to the general public in a blaze of glory. Or, as is more likely, a good idea may have experienced a bad start, but has been good enough for people to persist and perfect the technology as it works along.

Solar panels very nearly suffered the fate of numerous other inventions that were revealed to the public too soon and proven to be disastrous, thus shoved to the back of the drawer and forgotten about. Excited scientists proudly told the world how the dependence on fossil fuels would be able to end, and all thanks to something called solar panels and their ability to generate electricity.

Yet they went public too soon, with an imperfect technology, and solar panels quickly got a reputation as unreliable. However, the idea stuck, and now we exist in a world where solar panels are almost becoming the norm. Solar panels have thus proven that even after a bad start, the good ideas tend to stick.

Next Page »