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Jan
24

Solar Tech

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Learn about a new way to harness solar power to create energy. Man Made: Solar Quest : channel.nationalgeographic.com

Jan
16

Solar Power Panel Estimator

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www.solarquotes.com.au How suitable is your home for solar power? How many solar panels will fit on your roof? How much energy will the solar panels generate based on your roof’s exact location, direction and slope? How much will the solar panels and installation cost? Our free solar panel estimator tool will answer these questions. This video demonstrates how to use this free solar panel estimator tool located at: www.solarquotes.com.au

Dec
19

Fox News Hates Solar Power?

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150+ Fox News Bias videos at www.youtube.com Fox News reporter Laura Ingle’s story about a New Jersey power company’s installation of 200000 solar panels on utility polls heavily concentrated on the views of critics, even talking to local critics while ignoring twice as many local residents gathered who supported solar panels, to falsely frame the issue as the people vs the power company and state mandates, as I show in this video. The clips I show of Laura Ingle, the residents of Dumont, NJ, and Paul Rosengren of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) come from a longer segment of Fox News’ June 8, 2011, broadcast of “Happening Now” which is available online at bit.ly The image I use of my previous video titled “Fox News Hates Trains?” comes from the YouTube video player page at www.youtube.com The image I use of the PSE&G’s FAQs on solar panels comes from bit.ly

Dec
01

Solar Roadways: The Prototype

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The Solar Roadways project is working to pave roads with solar panels that you can drive on. Co-founder Scott Brusaw has made some major steps forward since our first visit back in 2007, so we visited him again for an exclusive update on the project, including the first ever video recorded of the Solar Roadways prototype! For more information visit www.solarroadways.com . This Solar Roadway project is highlighted as one of many planet-friendly solutions in the feature film by YERT - Your Environmental Road Trip. To learn more about YERT, visit http . Flattr this video here: flattr.com And you can become a fan of YERT on Facebook here: www.facebook.com

Oct
16

Solar Energy

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It is difficult to argue against solar panels being the most important of the technologies that we as a species have developed. Without energy of course, none of the other technologies we have would work, and solar energy is totally clean and renewable. This means that solar power has many advantages of using fossil fuels.

Fossil Fuels

The reason that this is such an important piece of technology of course is because we have to stop using fossil fuels as soon as possible. There are a couple of reasons for this. The main one, in the short term, is due to global warming.

Since the industrial revolution we have been pumping huge quantities of carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels. CO2 is a greenhouse gas, meaning that it contributes to the warming of the Earth. With more of it in the atmosphere than there should be, the Earth is warming more than it should.

Nobody really knows what the eventual consequences of this are going to be. There have been some pretty dire predictions though. One is that polar ice caps will melt and this will lead to a dramatic rise in the sea levels. If that were to happen then much of the land that we have now would be underwater.

One of the claims that is being made about climate change is that we may be approaching, or even have gone past, a tipping point after which we won’t be able to avoid some of the consequences of global warming. However if we are going to avoid these things, then we are going to have to start using solar panels so that we get our energy from solar power rather than fossil fuels.

Non-Renewable V Renewable Energy

There is another reason that we have got to start using renewable energy though, although this is more of a long term concern (it is hoped). That is that fossil fuels are, of course, non-renewable forms of energy, meaning that they will run out one day. When that happens, we are going to need an alternative.

So this is another reason that using solar panels in order to generate solar energy is important. If we can’t make a transition to solar power, or some other form of renewable energy, then we will have serious problems. If we do make the transition though, then we shouldn’t have to worry about energy again after that.

The Transition to Renewable Energy

While we have the technology available that we need though, the transition has not happened yet. To be fair, they are relatively new technologies still so it is to be expected that it is going to take a while for them to be able to take over from fossil fuels.

As this is such a crucial issue for the future of the planet, governments have decided that they have to get involved in speeding up the transition. A number of strategies have been employed, but in the UK the main one comes through the feed in tariff, which is available to people using renewable energy to create electricity.

With the feed in tariff, you get paid for all of the solar energy that your solar panels create. You still get to use that energy as well of course. It just means that it makes the use of solar power in to a better investment. This has certainly led to more people getting solar installations, but it has not been enough yet.

All the government can really do though is reorganise where investments are made. The real problem though is that the technology is not really ready to take over entirely from fossil fuels, and the only people who can do anything about that are scientists who design solar cells. But the more funding they get from people getting solar installations now, the more likely it is that that will happen.

If you would like to get involved in the struggle against global warming, go to http://www.solar-energy.co.uk for additional info about solar energy. That is the website where Jacob Turner enjoys writing more articles about renewable energy sources.

Oct
15

Photovoltaic Systems: What Are The Financial Benefits?

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The only time when photovoltaic systems, along with all other forms of renewable energy, are going to be able to effectively take over from conventional energy is when it is cheaper and more powerful. That is, the economic situation is going to have to be right for it. So we’ll be looking at the financial benefits that are available right now.

Solar Energy: How To Make Money

The only way that photovoltaic systems are going to become a truly sustainable and long-lasting form of energy production is by being cheaper than fossil fuels from the savings made on energy bills. When that is the case, the transition should be swift.

Looking at the situation that we are in right now, however, that is not really a possibility. You don’t get a very good return on your investment if you go by savings alone. In fact, just to pay off the cost of the installation, it would take you about 25 years usually. This is the reason that the government has decided to introduce a feed in tariff, which some other countries have already done.

The way that the feed in tariff works is that you get the solar panels installed on your roof and after that, for every unit of electricity that you generate, you get paid a certain amount. You get extra for the solar power that you don’t use and gets exported on to the National Grid.

What this has achieved, by making solar energy in to a better investment, is that there have been many more solar installations in the UK. So although it still costs the same to get an installation, instead of taking 25 years to pay off the installation costs, now it usually only takes around 10 years.

Why do Governments Incentivise Solar Energy?

The question is though, why has the government incentivised solar energy? The reason for this is quite simple, it is due to the danger of global warming that comes about from burning fossil fuels.

When we burn fossil fuels, although we get a lot of useful energy, the problem is that carbon dioxide is released in to the atmosphere. Of course this is a very useful gas in the proper quantities, it’s what plants convert to oxygen allowing us to breathe for one thing. Even the greenhouse effect that it produces is essential, because without it the world would be too cold to inhabit.

The reason that releasing carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere is a problem then is that if there is too much of it then there is going to be too much warming. This can result in a number of very unfortunate consequences that we would like to avoid.

One of the possibilities is that ecosystems are not going to be able to function in the way that they do at the moment. If that happens then we may not be able to grow the food that we need to survive, so this is certainly a very important issue.

If it is really such an important issue though, then instead of just incentivising renewable energy, like photovoltaic systems, why not simply demand production of enough to cover all of our energy needs? Unfortunately that would lead to an economic collapse because the resources are just not available.

The only way that a solution is going to be reached then, is when the technology of renewable energy is advanced enough so that it doesn’t actually require any government help in order to get people to buy it. In fact, eventually it will probably be that it is taxed rather than subsidised, at which point it will be the best option available.

If you’re interested in discovering additional information about solar power, it is possible to do so at photovoltaic Systems, where Ben Wright has written more on this issue. Also visit this company should you be interested in obtaining a free estimate for a solar installation.

Oct
13

Alternative Energy Sources: Financial Benefits

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At this point, most people are aware of the environmental reasons for using alternative energy sources instead of fossil fuels. However, what about the financial benefits? They have to be there as well if it is going to be a long-lasting alternative.

Environmental Issues

Although most people already know what the environmental reasons are behind using alternative energy sources, it doesn’t hurt to go over them again. And actually not everyone is aware of what the most threatening consequences of global warming might be.

The problem arises from the fact that when we burn fossil fuels in order to cater to our energy needs this leads to emissions of carbon dioxide. This drives global warming, leading to the Earth warming up past the point that it should.

If the planet gets too warm there are a number of consequences that might come about. For example, what most people have heard of is the possibility that the polar ice caps might melt. However what everyone is not aware of is that our food supply might be decimated by ecosystems being destroyed.

So while just about everyone would agree that this is a serious problem, potentially at least, the options that we have to deal with it are limited.

How to Deal with the Problem

Given that this is a very serious situation that we are facing, and that if we continue to pump carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere we might end up not being able to inhabit the planet, why not just stop doing that right away? Unfortunately if we did just turn off the oil spigot, then the economy would collapse right away.

Of course the consequence of an economic collapse would be the same sort of suffering that global warming threatens to cause. We wouldn’t be able to afford to feed ourselves, indeed we wouldn’t have the energy to do so. So that is not really a realistic option.

The only other option, then, is to use alternative energy sources instead. Meaning clean, renewable sources of energy. And of course we have those available, everything from solar energy to wind energy. So why aren’t we doing that right now, considering that the technology is available?

Economic Considerations of Renewable Energy

The real problem with renewable energy right now is that it is too expensive. It’s cheaper to use conventional energy than it is to use renewable energy, that is the problem. When that problem is solved, we will have solved the problem of global warming as well.

In order to help with this situation, the UK government has introduced the feed in tariff. Now, this does not actually help with the cost of the installation, but what it does do is make solar panels in to a much better investment.

While the feed in tariff gets you money for electricity production through renewable means, the renewable heat incentive will make you money for heat pumps and solar thermal panels. The way that both schemes work is by giving you money for each unit of energy that you produce with renewable technology.

What the effect of bringing in incentives of these kind is having is that more people are purchasing the technology. That is, demand is increasing. In order to cash in on the profits, more companies are going to get involved on the supply side. A greater supply means a lower price, and that is the way that the technology will eventually become affordable to most people.

So while at the present time the industry does need to be subsidised, eventually a cycle should be started which will not require any more government intervention. That is when the transition will really be made.

If you’re interested in finding out more regarding solar power, it’s possible to do so at alternative energy sources, which is where author Tyler Roberts writes more on this subject. This is also the place to go if you do have an interest in receiving a free estimate for a solar installation.

Oct
08

Flexible Solar Panel 230 watts to a Grid Tie Inverter Wiring

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greenpowerscience.com These are the 124 watt rollable solar panels tied in parallel to produce 230 watts of grid supplemented power. The panels are rated at 124 watts but the inverter uses a bit of power. This inverter is rated at 600 watts. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

Sep
16

Pros And Cons Of Solar Energy

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If you’re seriously interested in knowing the facts about solar energy, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about the pros and cons of solar energy.

The purpose of solar energy is to harness the suns power and converting it into electricity. Solar energy is probably the most common form of alternative powers for everyday people and you can see solar lights ad other solar accessories in many gardens. Governments are beginning to offer grants to assist in paying for photovoltaic roof tiles; these tiles are easily fitted onto your roof and collect the heat from the sun.

Alternative energy sources are necessary to develop so that our country can have more approach for power production. These five alternative energy sources are just a few of many alternatives to fossil fuels. Alternative energy jobs will increase as our country attempts to reduce foreign oil imports and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

It seems like new information is discovered about something every day. And the topic of the pros and cons of solar energy is no exception. Keep reading to get more fresh news about the facts about solar energy.

Generally, you should have a home with exposure to the south, southwest or southeast. You will want to have as few shadows on the roof as possible. Generation of energy from Sun is either direct or indirect. There are many technologies involved in each. We hope to give you for the money savings and also teach you practical methods for saving the planet.

Finally, there are a number of solar manufacturers that offer hands-on training as well. This goes for solar hot water as well. Finally, the question of oil must be settled, so the oil industry comes back into the story in a way that is beyond good and bad, beyond melodrama and tragedy.

Fuel cells are very efficient, intrinsically clean energy converters when fuelled by hydrogen. They can also be fuelled by a variety of conventional fuels and can therefore facilitate transition from today’s largely carbon-based energy systems, to more sustainable energy systems based on carbon-free and carbon-neutral sources, such as bio-mass and other renewable energy sources.

You can’t predict when knowing something extra about the pros and cons of solar energy will come in handy. If you learned any new facts about solar energy in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.

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Sep
13

How con solar power help redo energy consumption?

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World is already realizing the threats posed by regular fuels such as coal, gas and oil. These fuels aren't only dangerous for the environment, but they also are depleting quickly. We need to find alternative sources of energy to march into the following 1/2 the century. Nonetheless with solar technology already developed, there's completely no necessity to look for any new fuel resources. Solar energy is abundant, it doesn't release any toxins and above all, it is free for everyone to use.

Solar energy has all of the potentials to meet the solar energy consumption. With unlimited daylight, one does not have to stress about falling shy of resource. Also, solar technology has already been developed and it is already serving many houses, offices and appliances.

With solar energy, you don't have to worry about installations. Solar panels can be installed anywhere including your home yard, roof top, shades and any other place which has exposure to daylight. Thanks to the straightforwardness of installation, solar panels are generally installed at consumer’s place. This makes it more convenient.

Solar energy can help reshape the energy consumption. The govt. realizes the need to shift to solar energy and understands how it can remodel energy consumption. This is the fact that government has started throwing out many incentives including the feed in traiffhelp thru grants to make it easy for everyone to convert to solar energy.

With govt inducements, easy installation and inexpensive apparatus, there's no reason to deny going solar. The sole question that you have got to ask yourself is why to pay huge monthly bills and still be unreliable and uncaring for the environment and society. Going solar will make you more responsible and at the same time, little richer. You will save the cash that you were using to pay your electricity bills.

Julian Gregory is the chief of Promoting for Solar Powered People. Solar Powered People offers folk the chance to find out all about Solar Panels and find local Solar Installers how are experts in the area.