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Alternate Energy Sources For Your Home PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 August 2006 18:52

The amount of Energy used in the home is at an all time high, and being consumed at an alarming rate. Many people use Electricity more than they really need to, and the pay for it without complaining. Others think the cost of it is too high and they want to use it as little as possible. Either way, there are various Alternative energy sources that you can use for your home. This can help slow down the depletion of natural resources and save you money.

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As technology continues to change and move forward, consumers are being offered many alternatives. While many of the ideas that are being promoted today as alternative energy sources aren't new, there are more ways to incorporate them than ever before. There is also a way to calculate the savings that these alternatives offer, and that is generally the motivating factor that causes people to move forward with implementing them.

You may have discovered windmills popping up in various locations, and that is due to the fact that wind energy is a great alternative to offering you Power instead of using electricity. The windmill has come a long way from the days when it was used to grind up grain. They are more appreciated as a source of energy than anything else.

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Alternative Energy Types - How They Are Utilized Today PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 August 2006 18:50

We are running out of natural resources which need to be preserved, so Alternative Energy sources are necessary to deal with this crisis. More development and research is needed in this area so that we can move ahead to look for replacements for the near future. Currently we are dependent on foreign countries for their export of oil for our use, and we still rely on the old use of fossil fuels. We need to look beyond this and start to use available alternative energy sources, of which there are many. The sooner we start the better so we can avoid the worsening situation which experts believe is looming over us. Once alternatives have been sourced, we need to explore how best to use them so that systems can be put in place at the earliest convenience.

wind Power is very much a possible alternative as many wind turbines are now in use. It is less expensive to set up and we continue to develop them steadily for use as efficient energy. There are many wind farms which have been developed worldwide and strategically placed to avoid any damage to the environment and also birds.

Most of us have heard of Solar energy which is another energy source which is a good workable alternative. We have all seen solar panels which are manufactured with many solar cells that harness the sun's energy so that it can be converted into Electricity for many uses like heating water. This resource is very environmentally friendly as it does not pollute the air.

One energy that most of us have not heard of is ocean energy. This is renewable energy from the sea which experts believe to have huge benefits as a power source for the future. There is the potential to generate an enormous amount of energy and for years countries like France, Ireland and Scotland have already used generators to successfully use this source for power.

Hydroelectric power is one of the oldest alternative energy sources. Powerful generators uses water and converts it into electricity. It is limited in that you can't build large dams anywhere, which were largely used to control floods and for irrigation. They also affect natural habitat although they are clean running and good for the environment. There are now smaller electric generators now being set up to so they can be more localised.

Geothermal energy is a natural resource of which there is an abundance, and is found just below the earth's surface. We produce this type of energy by using the earth's molten core to heat up water. The steam that is produced from the heated water is then used for running turbine engines so that it is converted to electricity. Experts say that more extensive research should be done in this area to that we can learn how to tap into this geothermal energy.

Instead of using Gas to run our cars and engines we can use Ethanol. It is derived of strawberries, sugar cane, wheat, wood and wood cellulose. This type of fuel source may not be as economically feasible according to experts, so it may not be viable as an energy source.

BioDiesel energy could potentially be another good energy source. It is made of plant oils. Seeds, soybeans and other oils could potentially be used to make up biodiesel, although the progress on this is slow to develop as an energy resource. If we to use this on a large scale it would not be feasible economically, although it is much more clean running than Diesel as it is oil based. It is also clean and environmentally friendly.

 
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