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		<title>The Downsides Of Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 18:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="padding:0;float:left;margin-right:1.0em;"><a href="http://csgl.net/earth4" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.savingfuel.ws/wp-content/uploads/banner19.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><p><body>Not that Im against using solar energy or anything but there are some downsides of using solar energy. My intention is to illustrate these disadvantages so that people can realize the other side of the coin to prepare them and not so much as to dissuade them from using solar energy. I am for everything that can save the planet. View this article as an introduction where we can still improve the current technologies involving solar energy. </p>
<p>One of the first and major drawbacks of using solar power is the costs. The expense is considerably higher than the conventional electric installation. From the purchase to the initial installations of the solar panel unit, the cost is a significant factor to consider. The high costs of solar power panels lie on the expensive semi-conductor materials that convert sunlight into electricity. </p>
<p>However, as technology progresses and as the need slowly increases, the costs of solar panels are expected to go down, something on the level of being competitive with other energy resources. </p>
<p>Another to consider is space. Were talking about installing a solar panel which is not small. It requires a significant amount of space which also helps maximize the amount of sunlight it can collect and convert into electricity. Some households will have the panels installed on their roof others will designate a place for it on the year or on top of a pole. The same space problems will need to be readdressed once you decide to add panels when your current setup is no longer enough for your familys needs. </p><div style="padding:0;float:right;margin-left:1.0em;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-j40b"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>Positioning is also vital. The solar panels will need to be facing a direction where it will receive the most amount of sunlight in a day. However, there is always a solution. If space does not permit such installations, there are some add-ons that can help maximize sun exposure. </p>
<p>Aside from the location and positioning of the panels relative to the sun, another aspect that you might want to consider is the amount of pollution in your areas. The degree of air pollution in the area might also be a factor in producing electricity. The smog as well as the clouds in the area can affect the amount of sunlight that reaches the panels. One way around this predicament is to purchase more panels so can gather more than enough sunlight to power your home. </p>
<p>At night, you might encounter a problem with relying solely on solar power. Although the solution here is to purchase batteries which you can charge during he day and use at night. You will need a couple of batteries though to be able to sustain your electricity needs through cloudy, stormy or smoggy or foggy times during the day. </p>
<p>As far as solar powered transportation services go, there are still some quirks that need to be fixed before mass production of such vehicles is rolled out. The most noticeable difference is the speed. Solar powered cars are far slower that their counterparts. But again, due to the fast development of the solar car and the technologies that go with it, this drawback will soon disappear.</p>
<p>When you look at the things that I mentioned about the disadvantages of solar energy, you will see that most of them have solutions while others you just need to compromise a bit. I still think that harnessing the power of the sun is the way to go, so these downsides of solar energy are just a small obstacle that we need to overcome.<br /><span style="color: #c0c0c0; font-size: 10px;">Make money giving away <a title="Bogomator" href="http://www.blogomator.com/content/71764406" target="_blank">free blogging software</a></span></body></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not that I’m against using solar energy or anything but there are some downsides of using solar energy. My intention is to illustrate these disadvantages so that people can realize the other side of the coin to prepare them and not so much as to dissuade them from using solar energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="padding:0;float:left;margin-right:1.0em;"><a href="http://csgl.net/earth4" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.savingfuel.ws/wp-content/uploads/banner19.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><p>Not that I’m against using solar energy or anything but there are some downsides of using solar energy. My intention is to illustrate these disadvantages so that people can realize the other side of the coin to prepare them and not so much as to dissuade them from using solar energy. I am for everything that can save the planet. View this article as an introduction where we can still improve the current technologies involving solar energy.</p>
<p>One of the first and major drawbacks of using solar power is the costs. The expense is considerably higher than the conventional electric installation. From the purchase to the initial installations of the solar panel unit, the cost is a significant factor to consider. The high costs of solar power panels lie on the expensive semi-conductor materials that convert sunlight into electricity.</p>
<p>However, as technology progresses and as the need slowly increases, the costs of solar panels are expected to go down, something on the level of being competitive with other energy resources.</p>
<p>Another to consider is space. We’re talking about installing a solar panel which is not small. It requires a significant amount of space which also helps maximize the amount of sunlight it can collect and convert into electricity. Some households will have the panels installed on their roof others will designate a place for it on the year or on top of a pole. The same space problems will need to be readdressed once you decide to add panels when your current setup is no longer enough for your family’s needs.</p><div style="padding:0;float:right;margin-left:1.0em;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-j40b"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>Positioning is also vital. The solar panels will need to be facing a direction where it will receive the most amount of sunlight in a day. However, there is always a solution. If space does not permit such installations, there are some add-ons that can help maximize sun exposure.</p>
<p>Aside from the location and positioning of the panels relative to the sun, another aspect that you might want to consider is the amount of pollution in your areas. The degree of air pollution in the area might also be a factor in producing electricity. The smog as well as the clouds in the area can affect the amount of sunlight that reaches the panels. One way around this predicament is to purchase more panels so can gather more than enough sunlight to power your home.</p>
<p>At night, you might encounter a problem with relying solely on solar power. Although the solution here is to purchase batteries which you can charge during he day and use at night. You will need a couple of batteries though to be able to sustain your electricity needs through cloudy, stormy or smoggy or foggy times during the day.</p>
<p>As far as solar powered transportation services go, there are still some quirks that need to be fixed before mass production of such vehicles is rolled out. The most noticeable difference is the speed. Solar powered cars are far slower that their counterparts. But again, due to the fast development of the solar car and the technologies that go with it, this drawback will soon disappear.</p>
<p>When you look at the things that I mentioned about the disadvantages of solar energy, you will see that most of them have solutions while others you just need to compromise a bit. I still think that harnessing the power of the sun is the way to go, so these downsides of solar energy are just a small obstacle that we need to overcome.</p>
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		<title>Save Up To 80% Of Home Energy Bills!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:17:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Save up to 80% of home electricity bills by utilizing free energy. This free energy can be easily generated from natural resources that are available in abundance. A few fairly simple devices are needed to convert these resources into free power. You do not need to invest in any other commercially made power generator, when you have the option to actually build one yourself. You can save up to 80% of home electricity with a home-made power generator.</p>
<p><a title="Earth For Energy" href="http://csgl.net/earth4" target="_blank">Earth 4 Energy</a> is a program that has shown people how to create home made solar panels and wind turbines from junk or parts that are easily available at any local shop. Their guide contains simple step-by-step instructions that anyone can follow easily. The kit involves the procedure of finding all necessary parts and putting them together. All this can be done for less than $200 unlike those commercially made one that costs at least $1000.</p>
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<p>A home-made power generator can be built in less than 3 days. For those of you living in sunny climes you can benefit by using a solar panel to collect the direct sunlight and convert this into solar power. Those of you who live in areas with strong wind blowing all the time can make use of a wind turbine to generate wind power for your home. These power generators can significantly reduce your reliance on the electricity grid.</p>
<p>At these times of financial crisis, a wind turbine and solar panel can help you to save money on your electricity usage and also keep the environment pollutant free. When you have the option to produce free energy from natural resources why pay the utility company for supplying your power.</p>
<p>A single small wind turbine or solar panel can generate up to 24 kilowatts of power on it&#8217;s own which is enough to operate a laptop, television and a mobile phone charger. Combine a series of solar panels together, or build a larger wind turbine,  and the power generated could effectively provide power for most of your home.</p>
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		<title>Go Green by 2017</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 08:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="padding:0;float:left;margin-right:1.0em;"><a href="http://csgl.net/earth4" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.savingfuel.ws/wp-content/uploads/banner19.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><p>2017.To those of us born in the mid twentieth century, it still sounds like the far future, but in fact it&#8217;s not far off. It&#8217;s an important date. It&#8217;s the date on which the world&#8217;s energy production is likely to undergo its biggest change since the invention of fire.</p>
<p>Despite the long-term savings which can be made by installing solar panels, investment in solar technologies is, in the short term, not nearly as economical as burning fossil fuels &#8211; at least not without taking into account the indirect cost of pollution. However solar trends indicate ever-increasing uptake which is reducing the real cost of solar energy by fifty percent every ten years.</p><div style="padding:0;float:right;margin-left:1.0em;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-j40b"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p>Meanwhile, as they become increasingly scarce and the subject of increasing international conflicts, the cost of fossil fuels is increasing by ninety percent over equivalent periods. 2017 is the point at which these trends will intersect. In 2017, it will be cheaper to use solar power than to burn oil or coal.</p>
<p>How can we prepare for 2017? Just now, it may be cheaper to use fossil fuels, but we don&#8217;t want to be stuck with our old equipment when the balance shifts &#8211; we don&#8217;t want to be paying through the nose for expensive, old-fashioned fuel whilst we queue behind the millions of other people eager to get their hands on the latest solar technology.</p>
<p>Judging by the latest <a href="http://www.renewablepoweroptions.com/">solar trends</a>, it would be wiser to buy now and get our homes ready so that we can support ourselves as the cost of traditional fuels goes through the roof. Roofs with solar panels on them will be all set, and, should the energy from the sun ever run out, we&#8217;ll have more to worry about than the money in our pockets anyway. An investment in solar panels is an investment in the long term future, in a resource we can all rely on &#8211; so get ready for that future now.</p>
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		<title>Green Power Options &#8211; Which is Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 08:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="padding:0;float:left;margin-right:1.0em;"><a href="http://csgl.net/earth4" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.savingfuel.ws/wp-content/uploads/banner19.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><p>Everybody wants green energy. Being able to get the power we need without damaging the environment is an obvious goal &#8211; but what&#8217;s the best way to achieve it? Should we be opting for wind farms, hydroelectricity, or solar energy as alternative power?</p>
<p> Renewable Energy is energy created from resources that are regenerative &#8211; or renewable &#8211; meaning they cannot be depleted. These resources are safe for our environment and produce energy without the harmful pollutants and emissions associated with fossil-fuels.</p>
<p> Wind farms often receive a bad press, especially when they&#8217;re situated near homes or in popular hiking areas. They can make a lot of noise and because they have to be placed on skylines for maximum efficiency they often spoil views. Offshore wind farms are less problematic in this way and can take advantage of fierce sea winds, increasing their output, but they rely on a nation having a lot of suitable coastline.</p><div style="padding:0;float:right;margin-left:1.0em;"><SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="javascript" src="http://www.qksz.net/1e-j40b"> </SCRIPT></div>
<p> While the Netherlands does very well with its wind farms, the US is, considering the comparative size of its population, at a distinct disadvantage. For the home-owner, small wind-powered generators are available, but they&#8217;re not very efficient and often result in complaints from neighbors.</p>
<p> Hydroelectricity is a much more effective way of generating power, using the natural energy of rivers or tidal forces. However, there are a limited number of suitable locations for hydroelectric generators, and often these are in areas which already provide fertile farmland, so a lot of people have to be displaced and lose their land in order for them to be built. They can also have a damaging impact on local wildlife.</p>
<p> Of these three major options, only <a href="http://www.renewablepoweroptions.com/category/renewable-power/">solar energy</a> as alternative power passes the test of being truly non-polluting, practical and easy to access. Modern solar panels can still function effectively even in areas where it&#8217;s frequently cloudy. They don&#8217;t get in anyone&#8217;s way and, once installed, they require very little maintenance. For these reasons, the greenest way to generate the power we need is by harnessing the power of the sun.</p>
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