Showing posts with label green living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green living. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

Build Your Own Solar Panel

By Cory Clemons


Lots of people have been looking into installing solar panels in an effort to combat rising energy costs. When the majority of these people see the prices of the professionally installed panels they realize it may not be a luxury they can afford. There is an easier, more affordable way to harness power from the sun and that is to learn how to make solar panels for yourself.

Any hungry do-it-yourselfer can study how to make solar panels for their home, workshop or business. When compared to the cost of buying and installing a pre-made green solar energy system, learning how to make solar panels for your green energy needs and the materials you need to start the project are far less. By Studying how to make solar panels for yourself, you have greater control over the size and design of your system as well.

Once you have a basic manual and you have studied how to make solar panels, the supplies are fairly basic to find. Most can be discovered at your local hardware store like, plywood, sheets of glass, and a roll of copper wire. It is also easy to find cheap solar or photovoltaic cells to use in your project. Many are available over the Internet or you may have a retailer available locally. One you've learned how to make solar panels and you have your supplies, it will take about a day to assemble a 100-watt panel. This is the perfect amount of electricity to operate small appliances or a small workshop.

best step is looking for a quality manual with detailed instructions for knowing how to make solar panels. In most cases you get what you pay for, so don't be scared to spend a few extra dollars on a well-reviewed instruction manual. Overall, the expense of the making your own panels is so low, the cost of the how to guide is minimal-you will still be paying way less studying how to produce solar panels on your own than purchasing a professionally installed system.

With a little bit of effort, you can be on your way to knowing how to make solar panels to exceed your energy needs. Then sit back and bask in the pride the next time the power goes out on your block. Your lights will still be on because you learned how to make solar panels and your energy supply is still in your battery bank.

Making the choice to build your own solar panel is a great investment for your future and the world's future. Start making your own power at home and take advantage of this great way to educate yourself while saving money and helping the environment and learn how to build your own solar panel today.




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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Solar Power Techniques To Convert Your Home To A Green Haven

By Jack Hammer


You can start utilizing the power of the sun throughout your home in order to save money on your energy bills. Additionally, you will be making your home more environmentally sound. You do not even have to invest in solar panels! Read through the advice outlined in this article to begin utilizing solar power in your home living environment.

The largest of these systems is a solar water heating system. Instead of using expensive solar panels to generate electricity, this system uses panels that are dark colored to capture as much heat as possible. These panels are then used to heat water that can be used throughout the home. The cost of these systems vary based on how complicated you make the system, and cost recovery varies by region, taking up to 20 years in northern climates.

One advantage of using solar energy is helping to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Unfortunately, a large amount of the crude oil we utilize comes from politically unstable countries. This wrecks havoc with energy prices and has caused a huge increase in electrical energy and gasoline prices within the last few years. When there is less demand for crude oil, the law of supply and demand will go into effect and energy prices across the board should be much lower.

Know upfront how much money you will need to install solar energy. As mentioned, you will need a good amount of money to get started. Solar panels can be in the tens of thousands of dollars, and you don't want to get started, only to find you do need it.

How do they work? Solar panels are made up of several photovoltaic cells. These cells capture light energy from the sun's rays and convert that energy into electricity. Since the cells convert the sun's light energy, rather than the sun's thermal energy, into electrically energy, solar panels will still generate electricity on freezing cold days as long as the sun is shining.

If you want to save some money on mowing your lawn every month, you can invest in a lawn mower that runs off of solar power. These products store sun power in a battery and use this power to mow the lawn. These products are only slightly more expensive than their conventional counterparts and can save you a lot of money over time, especially if you own a lawn care business.

If you're looking for a more all-inclusive, large-scale way to take advantage of solar power, you should look at the principle of passive solar design when you build a new home or renovate your existing one. Passive solar design is a set of architectural principles intended to fit a house into its local climate with as much energy efficiency as possible. Roofs and windows are oriented to take advantage of sunlight for direct heating during the cold months. Building materials are selected for year-round energy efficiency. The overall result is a home that works with its environment and requires minimal energy expenditure for heating and cooling.

The variety of items that use solar power make it easy to educate your children about solar power and how it can save energy in everyday life at affordable prices. Use the examples above to choose some easy ways to lead by example when it comes to living green.




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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Using Wind Power To Get Off The Grid

By David Sullivan

Today the catch phrase is going green. Everyone is interested in ways they can be kinder to the planet and still get their energy needs met. Wind power is a renewable energy source and a simple wind turbine will provide power for many years.

Generating electricity with the use of a wind turbine is a good alternative or supplement to solar power. If the sun isn't shining, the wind will likely be blowing. You can save money if you build the wind turbine yourself.

The whole family can help out. If you want to take it further, try to use recycled materials where it is feasible. You can get the parts you need at your local hardware store for less than a couple hundred dollars.

Blades can be made of wood, cardboard or PVC piping. The blades need to be the correct weight for the size of turbine you're making. The base can be made of a wooden or metal pole.

Before you begin, find a good manual that will explain how to build a solid structure. The manual should give you detailed building instructions in a format that is easy to follow. Step by step instructions are the easiest to follow. The manual should include a list of all the materials you'll need to build your wind turbine. Some manuals will offer you alternatives that you can use for building materials. The book should give suggestions on where you may find the needed materials, but you should be able to find most at your local hardware or home improvement store.

Building a wind turbine can be done with some basic knowledge and familiarity with simple power tools. It is a great way to make use of some open space around your home. A wind turbine can be constructed anywhere that the wind will blow. It is a great way to become an active participant in the green movement.

If you have an acre of land or two, you can even build more than one and send energy back to the grid. Your power company will pay for the energy you send to them.

Many people may be missing out on an important and easy to implement way to conserve energy. It is not difficult to do if you have a good set of instructions. You will be doing your part to conserve the environment while cutting the cost of your electricity.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Renewable Energy - Is It Too Late?

By Eric Q. Duncan

Renewable energy, what could really be the right definition? As it is the general term for many different unconventional energy sources, it has to be all-encompassing. Gurus tell us that renewable energy is an energy source that we find naturally and to a great degree.

Most renewable energy sources are dependent on nuclear power. This nuclear power comes from the sun. In a huge nuclear reaction, the sun produces energy in the form of light and heat and this reaches the earth as natural sources of energy. The sun is the ultimate source of solar power, wind power, biomass energy and so on. Fossil fuels may be categorized under biomass energy, but are limitedly available and have plenty of disastrous side effects.

The US federal National Renewable Energy Laboratory has a good renewable energy program that researches the latest energy-saving building techniques. Scientists have realized that energy efficiency is the way to go, and this body educates people in this aspect.

They work together with the leading instances of the building industry, foreground endeavors to build using renewable energy and tell producers as well as consumers about what and how they can save money by using this form of energy. NREL also get together with agencies to set guideposts for buildings and other energy consuming gadgets.

Renewable energy use is beneficial for the environment in the polluted world of today. Wind and solar energy are two of the most prominent types of this energy. Biofuels, geothermal energy and wave or tidal power are fast becoming popular, though some of these may potentially harm the natural world.

Can you tell the difference between renewable and alternative energy?

Many people don't know the fine difference between the two. Renewable energy is fundamentally natural; it's the energy we get from the sun, wind or waves. Alternative energy, however, includes both bio fuels and nuclear energy sources which are not really healthy options for us to use.

The infrastructure we have is suited for fossil fuels, even though renewable energy or green energy more cost effective. Our government has not been busy taking any steps to change things and go in for green energy sources. With the present situation worsening every day, we have to get a change really soon.

If we try to find one positive thing about fossil fuels it could be that we can store the energy we get from them, which is more difficult with green energy sources. Solar power, for instance, is less effective in cloudy weather. Calm days there is not very much use of a windmill. This and initial costs to get energy from these unconventional sources are still a bit high, could be a small drawback as compared to traditional earth-killing sources of energy.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Future Of Biofuels

By Mike Sullivan

Biofuels are fuels that can be created when some biological materials decompose. They are primarily derived from plants, and can be formed as solids, liquids or gases.

Bio-fuels are different from fossil fuels in the following ways: 1. Fossil fuels take millions of years to make whereas bio-fuels can be made extremely fast, in a matter of days. 2. Fossil fuels generate huge amounts of pollution. Bio-fuels are comparatively safer. 3. Bio-fuels are renewable sources of energy unlike fossil fuels.

Bio-fuels have been categorized into four types: first generation, second generation, third generation, and fourth generation.

The first generation bio-fuels are derived from vegetable fats, starch, and sugar, which are in turn derived from food-crops. The first generation fuels are also derived from animal fats. Biogas, bio-diesel, and vegetable oil are some examples of this type of bio-fuels.

The second generation of bio-fuels is mainly derived from waste biomass, thus making it a more balanced option compared to the first-generation bio-fuels. Different kinds of alcohols and diesel generated from wood fall into the category of second generation bio-fuels.

The third generation comprises of bio-fuels derived from algae. Algae are farmed on large scales for creating these bio-fuels. The algae fuels are extremely environment-friendly as they can easily decompose into the soil without harming it.

The 4th generation of biofuels are those made from excretions of microorganisms. The microorganisms are farmed in large scale reactors and excrete chemicals that can be used as fuel.

Advantages of biofuels include: 1. They reduce the burden on fossil fuels which will one day run out. 2. They are eco-friendly, unlike many bio fuels, and will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. 3. They can be very cost effective when used correctly.

Disadvantages of bio-fuels include: 1. Economists have long debated on the usefulness of first generation bio-fuels when compared to the food that could be grown instead. Generating fuel from food crops makes food crops unworthy of human consumption. Some people believe that being a higher priority than fuel, food should not be farmed for making fuels but for human consumption. 2. Making bio-fuels require acres of farming land, thus encroaching upon the natural habitat of plants and animals.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Benefits Of Sustainable Development

By Tommy Linsley

"Every fourth day we are adding one million human beings to our population". After hearing this statement, how you have felt? That's the burden we the human beings are putting on the natural resources of our planet. We have already made many animals extinct and driving rest to the extinction. The unplanned growth has resulted in cutting down of forest, blasting off of mountains, mining of minerals and metals, using up of petroleum resources at a very fast rate and last but not the least, an exponential increase in pollution.

The question is what we are going to leave for our future generations - the barren lands, vehicles but no petrol, factories with no power to run them, mountains of concrete and jungles of sky touching building? Can it be recognized as development? Is this development that can be sustained? We all are aware of the negative answer.

The development that we are pursuing has already taken toll of wild animals, forests and much of our natural resources. The increased pollution has resulted in global warming, ozone layer depletion, rising of water level in seas, melting down of snow at mountains and more recently at North Pole!

The constant erosion of forests has resulted in loss of habitat for the wild animals. No wonders that now and then we hear the incidents of wild cats being found in cities. They are considered dangerous and killed. But the fact is that human population has grown in a disproportionate quantum and has moved closer to the animal habitats.

So what should be the plan of action to preserve the humanity of the earth? The only way is to preserve the ecological balance. We need to protect the wild animals, forests and natural resources. Governments need to plan to cover more areas under the forests. Every individual should make an effort in that direction.

The increased pollution levels are already serious matters of concern. During peak traffic hours, one might see some people wearing pollution masks. This is in contrast to what we felt at mountains. We are responsible for such high levels of pollution in air and in water.

It is time that the ecology is preserved to make the development-sustainable development. Alternative sources of energy have to be used to relieve pressure from the natural resources. Solar power is being used to convert it into solar energy; similarly wind power has been translated into wind energy. Recycling of paper can be a lifeline for trees. Developing renewable sources of energy can help in longevity of natural resources like coal and petrol. Vehicles, using non-conventional energy resources can help in keeping low pollution levels.

With our combined efforts, we still can restore the right balance of ecology. Only with a green earth, we can hope for a sustainable development.

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Do We Need To Find Alternative Sources of Energy?

Is there really a need to find alternative sources of energy? I believe there is. The problem we face is figuring out how to tap into the renewable, natural resources we have. The pollution from using fossil fuels and from nuclear waste is going to have consequences to us and to our environment. Just what alternative energy sources are available?


Solar Energy

Solar energy is just energy from the sun that is converted into electricity using a process called photo-voltaics. Solar power has been used for quite some time and can give us electricity for homes and buildings. It can also be used as fuel for vehicles, for solar cookers, in metal smelting, and to make industrial chemicals.


Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity is the most commonly used source of alternative energy. This type of power is made by utilizing the gravitational force of water falling from a high place. Here's the good news; hydroelectric plants do not create toxic by-products and don't emit many greenhouse gases. Dams can be expensive to build and maintain, but the benefits of a hydro-electric plant outweigh the cost in the long run.

Wind Energy

Energy that comes from the wind is renewed each time you use it and won't cost you much at all . Wind power can be used in agriculture to pump water or grind grain. We can harness the power of the wind to run our homes and the various 'gadgets' we seem to have so many of.


Geothermal power

Heat from below the earth's surface produces geothermal power. From an economic standpoint, this form of energy is more feasible than using fossil fuels that have rising costs. One large geothermal plant could power a whole community. Geothermal plants run a lot cleaner and don't release a lot of poisonous gases into our air.

These are the more common and environmentally friendly alternative energy sources. I think we need to explore these options and implement them as much as we can.