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		<title>Designing North America&#8217;s first offshore wind farm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 12:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Professor Habib Dagher is building the first offshore wind farm in North America that will float off the coast of Maine &#8211; a state that some consider to be the Saudi Arabia of wind power. Test models have performed well in the laboratory, but the farm&#8217;s real turbines will need to stand up to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Professor Habib Dagher is building the first offshore wind farm in North America that will float off the coast of Maine &#8211; a state that some consider to be the Saudi Arabia of wind power. Test models have performed well in the laboratory, but the farm&#8217;s real turbines will need to stand up to the region&#8217;s bleak weather. If they do work, experts believe that they can generate enough electricity to power the US four times over. Critics, however, worry that the cost of such a development will be passed on to consumers, as the US has no formal energy policy. Al Jazeera&#8217;s John Terrett reports from Maine.</p>
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		<title>WIND TURBINE VS SOLAR POWER</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 01:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is dead silent has no moving parts. This video is about my decision to take the turbine down. I dont feel good about leaving a cheep wind turbine system like this unatended in windy conditions. By no meens am I stearing anyone away from wind. The quality of the system may be somthing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Solar power is dead silent has no moving parts. This video is about my decision to take the turbine down. I dont feel good about leaving a cheep wind turbine system like this unatended in windy conditions. By no meens am I stearing anyone away from wind. The quality of the system may be somthing to consider.</p>
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		<title>Why Solar Energy? (HD)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 15:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Energy From the Sun: THE clean, never ending resource! Onbeautiful Seabrook Island, nestled on the coast just south of Charleston, South Carolina, lies Camp St. Christopher It offers over 300 acres of beach, marsh and maritime forest and multiple facilities including meeting and conference centers, lodging, and worship centers. We&#8217;re excited about keeping you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Free Energy From the Sun: THE clean, never ending resource! Onbeautiful Seabrook Island, nestled on the coast just south of Charleston, South Carolina, lies Camp St. Christopher It offers over 300 acres of beach, marsh and maritime forest and multiple facilities including meeting and conference centers, lodging, and worship centers. We&#8217;re excited about keeping you up-to-date on our progress and informing you about how this project was made possible. The process began last August when the State Energy Office put out information that there were going to be .9 million available in grants for alternative energy projects for non-profits. As soon as we found out, we immediately started getting in touch with local Charleston non-profit organizations to inform them about the opportunity. When St. Christopher responded about being interested, we setup a meeting for late September 2009 and went out to view the grounds and start planning. The RFP from the State was issued in early September. The government was looking at multiple factors before approving a non-profit like St. Christopher for the grant. These included visibility of project, potential job creation, overall benefit in terms of investment and payback of the project (they needed a minimum return of .50 dollars to  spent). The grant writing process was long and hard, but St. Christopher didn&#8217;t have to worry about that. SES took care of making sure the grant was completed correctly and on time. Anything we were able <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>Collection Of Solar Energy: An Alternative Energy Source</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 00:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photovoltaic cells—those black squares an array of which comprises a solar panel—are getting more efficient, and gradually less expensive, all the time, thanks to ever-better designs which all them to focus the gathered sunlight on a more and more concentrated point. The size of the cells is decreasing as their efficiency rises, meaning that each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Photovoltaic cells—those black squares an array of which comprises a solar panel—are getting more efficient, and gradually less expensive, all the time, thanks to ever-better designs which all them to focus the gathered sunlight on a more and more concentrated point. The size of the cells is decreasing as their efficiency rises, meaning that each cell becomes cheaper to produce and at once more productive. As far as the aforementioned cost, the price of producing solar-generated energy per watt hour has come down to $4.00 at the time of this writing. Just 17 years ago, it was nearly double that cost.</p>
<p> Solar powered electricity generation is certainly good for the environment, as this alternative form of producing energy gives off absolutely zero emissions into the atmosphere and is merely utilizing one of the most naturally occurring of all things as its driver. Solar collection cells are becoming slowly but surely ever more practical for placing upon the rooftops of people&#8217;s homes, and they are not a difficult system to use for heating one&#8217;s home, creating hot water, or producing electricity. In the case of using the photovoltaic cells for hot water generation, the system works by having the water encased in the cells, where it is heated and then sent through your pipes.</p>
<p> Photovoltaic cells are becoming increasingly better at collecting sufficient radiation from the sun even on overcast or stormy days. One company in particular, Uni-Solar, has developed solar collection arrays for the home that work well on inclement days, by way of a technologically more advanced system that stores more energy at one time during sunlit days than previous or other arrays.</p>
<p> There is actually another solar power system available for use called the PV System. The PV System is connected to the nearest electrical grid; whenever there is an excess of solar energy being collected at a particular home, it is transferred to the grid for shared use and as a means of lowering the grid&#8217;s dependence on the hydroelectrically-driven electricity production. Being connected to the PV System can keep your costs down as compared to full-fledged solar energy, while at once reducing pollution and taking pressure off the grid system. Some areas are designing centralized solar collection arrays for small towns or suburban communities.</p>
<p> Some big-name corporations have made it clear that they are also getting into the act of using solar power (a further indication that solar generated energy is becoming an economically viable alternative energy source). Google is putting in a  1.6 megawatt solar power generation plant on the roof of its corporate headquarters, while Wal Mart wants to put in an enormous 100 megawatt system of its own.</p>
<p> Nations such as Japan, Germany, the United States, and Switzerland have been furthering the cause of solar energy production by providing government subsidies or by giving tax breaks to companies and individuals who agree to utilize solar power for generating their heat or electrical power. As technology advances and a greater storage of solar collection materials is made available, more and more private investors will see the value of investing in this “green” technology and further its implementation much more.</p>
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<p>Rich Westenberger likes to write for UniformHaven.com who sells <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/">cherokee scrubs</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/urbanescrubs.html">urbane scrub pants</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/lab-coats.html">lab coat</a> as well as a host of other products.</p>
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		<title>Alternative Energy:  Renewable Fuels</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 00:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Germans have really taken off when it comes to renewable fuel sources, and have become one of the major players in the alternative energy game. Under the aegis of the nation&#8217;s electricity feed laws, the German people set a world record in 2006 by investing over $10 billion (US) in research, development, and implementation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Germans have really taken off when it comes to renewable fuel sources, and have become one of the major players in the alternative energy game. Under the aegis of the nation&#8217;s electricity feed laws, the German people set a world record in 2006 by investing over $10 billion (US) in research, development, and implementation of wind turbines, biogas power plants, and solar collection cells. Germany&#8217;s “feed laws” permit the German homeowners to connect to an electrical grid through some source of renewable energy and then sell back to the power company any excess energy produced at retail prices. This economic incentive has catapulted Germany into the number-one position among all nations with regards to the number of operational solar arrays, biogas plants, and wind turbines. The 50-terawatt hours of electricity produced by these renewable energy sources account for 10% of all of Germany&#8217;s energy production per year. In 2006 alone, Germany installed 100,000 solar energy collection systems.</p>
<p> Over in the US, the BP corporation has established an Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI) to spearhead extensive new research and development efforts into clean burning renewable energy sources, most prominently biofuels for ground vehicles. BP&#8217;s investment comes to $50 million (US) per year over the course of the next decade. This EBI will be physically located at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The University is in partnership with BP, and it will be responsible for research and development of new biofuel crops, biofuel-delivering agricultural systems, and machines to produce renewable fuels in liquid form for automobile consumption. The University will especially spearhead efforts in the field of genetic engineering with regard to creating the more advanced biofuel crops. The EBI will additionally have as a major focal point technological innovations for converting heavy hydrocarbons into pollution-free and highly efficient fuels.</p>
<p> Also in the US, the battle rages on between Congress and the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA). The GEA&#8217;s Executive Director Karl Gawell has recently written to the Congress and the Department of Energy, the only way to ensure that DOE and OMB do not simply revert to their irrational insistence on terminating the geothermal research program is to schedule a congressional hearing specifically on geothermal energy, its potential, and the role of federal research. Furthermore, Gawell goes on to say that recent studies by the National Research Council, the Western Governors&#8217; Association Clean Energy Task Force and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology all support expanding geothermal research funding to develop the technology necessary to utilize this vast, untapped domestic renewable energy resource. Supporters of geothermal energy, such as this writer, are amazed at the minuscule amount of awareness that the public has about the huge benefits that research and development of the renewable alternative energy source would provide the US, both practically and economically. Geothermal energy is already less expensive to produce in terms of kilowatt-hours than the coal that the US keeps mining. Geothermal energy is readily available, sitting just a few miles below our feet and easily accessible through drilling. One company, Ormat, which is the third largest geothermal energy producer in the US and has plants in several different nations, is already a billion-dollar-per-year business—geothermal energy is certainly economically viable.</p>
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<p>Eduardo Wickenhauser writes for UniformHaven.com who offers <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/">cherokee scrubs</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/urbanescrubs.html">discount urbane scrubs</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uniformhaven.com/lab-coats.html">lab coat</a> as well as a host of additional items.</p>
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		<title>Being Informed About Wind Energy: The Power Source Of The Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 19:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind energy can be utilised to supply energy. Wind power can be modified into electricity and therefore serve folk. There are plenty of states of the Earth that have taken to using wind energy for their daily supply of power. All this can be done using air turbines. Almost 2% of all power on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wind energy can be utilised to supply energy. Wind power can be modified into electricity and therefore serve folk. There are plenty of states of the Earth that have taken to using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.innovativeenergyalternatives.com/alternative-solar.html">wind energy</a> for their daily supply of power. All this can be done using air turbines. Almost 2% of all power on the world is received from this wind sources. There are many reasons why more and more people are going this way. This is a glance at some of the dynamics and merits of this type of power. Without question, the future is bright as more states lay down frameworks for more production of power from wind.</p>
<p>Man has always recognized the potential in wind power. This is as the power of wind and its use goes back nearly six thousand years back when people used wind to drive their boats and ships. Also, in the traditional times, wind was employed for irrigation. It is this foundation that has formed the backbone of different technologies that help harness wind energy. Many of us will make reference to this type of power as windmill energy. The potential in wind power is great and it has not been fully exploited. However, this trend has been found to be changing as more and more people recognize the importance and economy of this kind of power.</p>
<p>The best merit about wind power is that it causes no pollution to the environment. We are living in times when pollution has become a problem and a vice that threatens the very existence of life. With <a target="_blank" href="http://www.innovativeenergyalternatives.com/alternative-energy-store.html">wind energy</a>, there is much to look forward to keeping in mind that pollution will not be there. Many can tap into this power to supplement their income. There are lots of rustic farmers who&#8217;ve hired air turbines and they can gain significantly. Because of this, presidencies have managed to use this sector to help validate rustic folks so that their lives can be made better.</p>
<p>Wind power has been seen to work better as it is more supportable. There are lots of regimes that are taking a second look into this type of power generation due to its viable nature. Wind energy is also being improved to make the process of harnessing power better and more efficient. There are many aspects to it, but one thing that can be said for sure is that the future is definitely brighter with this kind of energy for a better, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.innovativeenergyalternatives.com/biomass-energy.html">pollution-free</a> society.</p>
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		<title>Wind Energy Tower</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 12:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video demonstrate the principle of operation of Wind Energy Tower (WET) in the industrial city. The city backgrounds were recorded with Nikon D90 and Sigma lenses. The WET was made in 3d. Some scenes of city were made from single photo with camera projection technique. After that it was animated in compositing software. Feel [...]]]></description>
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<p>This video demonstrate the principle of operation of Wind Energy Tower (WET) in the industrial city. The city backgrounds were recorded with Nikon D90 and Sigma lenses. The WET was made in 3d. Some scenes of city were made from single photo with camera projection technique. After that it was animated in compositing software. Feel free to contact us: hound-studio.com The WET is a multiple floor high rise building without walls, the most elegant power station in the world, having one vertical axis wind generator per floor providing electricity right where its needed, in the center of cities, shortening long distance electric cables, reducing at the same time power being lost due to long transmission lines, all while taking a very small fraction of space as used by traditional horizontal axis wind generators. Winds in cities with high rises more than double in speed due to the funnel effect. The WET can double this speed even more by its own funneling caused by &#8220;claws&#8221; which consist of retractable sails which guide incoming wind to turn the turbines by seeking the highest wind speeds by computer controlled servo-motors. The claws rotate as often as the wind direction changes per floor. A common great feature of the WET is that each generator will have a claw pointed towards the direction of the wind which changes at every short interval altitude. Common horizontal axis wind generators have wind shear due to wind direction changes from top to bottom of the turbine blades. The <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>Being Informed About Solar Power Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 12:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever spotted houses that have enormous coloured windows in them as you drive by? You may be curious as to why somebody would need such tall windows in their home. There&#8217;s a justification for that and it&#8217;s due to they are using solar power to heat their homes and to provide the energy they need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever spotted houses that have enormous coloured windows in them as you drive by? You may be curious as to why somebody would need such tall windows in their home. There&#8217;s a justification for that and it&#8217;s due to they are using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alltypesofmagnets.com/cobalt-magnets.html">solar power</a> to heat their homes and to provide the energy they need to power it.</p>
<p>Any home can be built to use solar energy with merely a few minor adjustment to make and you can also build a solar electricity house that may save you a ton of money in the future as you use solar power to heat your house, pump and heat your water and also to supply energy to your house to drive your appliances and lights in your house naturally and effectively without an once per month bill There are simply a few proposals when building your solar energy home. It depends on where you live as to which side of the house you should put the most windows on. For the most part is more common to assume that the sun rises more toward the south side of your home. This is the side where you would like to have the most windows in your house. That way you are permitting the sun to polish thru and warm up your home naturally. You also must ensure that there aren&#8217;t any trees that are at once near to the house that will stop the sun from shining right into the home. Do not use dark colours in your house to brighten with. Instead use bright and light colours which will attract the heat more uniformly and benefits you more.</p>
<p>Adding a solar source outside where you can use a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alltypesofmagnets.com/logo-magnets.html">solar power designed box</a> to draw in the heat from the sun can be changed into energy to drive your home and warm up your water. The products that it can take to get this accomplished will cost a touch more than if you constructed a standard home without solar electricity. The nice thing about solar electricity is that it&#8217;s an original investment.</p>
<p>Overtime when you totally rely on the sun to heat your home and all the other functions it can perform you will not have a monthly bill because you don&#8217;t pay for the sun every month like you do with other power sources. Use ceiling fans to reduce the amount of time you may need to run your air conditioner. Ceiling fans can produce a more even amount of heat and air without having hot and cold pockets throughout the home. Use metal insulated doors that will keep out the cold and bring in the heat. Keep the doors closed in the time that the sun shines in on that side of your house so as to save the heat within your house longer.</p>
<p>Owning a solar energy home means you are inspiring saving our naturally occuring resources for the future. It also suggests that you won&#8217;t worry with the rise in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alltypesofmagnets.com/baseball-magnets.html">cost of electricity and gas</a> because you are using the best source out there without hurting the environment.</p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy Advantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 08:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past century we&#8217;ve been burning through the world&#8217;s supply of fossil fuels like at an incredible rate and as a result these important resources will quickly run out. For that reason, governments and environmentalists are warning people that something needs to be done to keep up with this demand. People are finaly begining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the past century we&#8217;ve been burning through the world&#8217;s supply of fossil fuels like at an incredible rate and as a result these important resources will quickly run out. For that reason, governments and environmentalists are warning people that something needs to be done to keep up with this demand. People are finaly begining to consider the advantages associated with renewable energy sources and are realizing that they are the best way forward.</p>
<p>Another major problem with using fossil fuels is that they polute the atmosphere. It has been shown that the carbon dioxide released when burning fossil fuels is a major contributor to climate change. Climate change is about much more than having a slightly warmer summer season. It might also cause extreme changes in weather causing hurricanes and droughts, and having a tremendous impact on the lives of people the world over.</p>
<p>Anyone who is not yet convinced about the the damage that co2 emissions do to the environment should read any of the available literature on climate change research. The science is sound and the evidence is clear for anyone to see. Fortunately, science also tells us that there are some very simple ways to prevent the effects of global warming, such as incorporating <a target="_blank" title="renewable energy" href="http://diygeneratorplans.com">renewable energy</a> sources into your home or simply by making your home more energy efficient.</p>
<p>So, you see, renewable energy serves a dual purpose. Not only can it supply an endless supply of free energy &#8211; vitally important as our planet&#8217;s supply of fossil fuels runs out &#8211; but it is also a frontline tool in the struggle against global warming. Because of this so many businesses are getting on the renewable bandwagon and deciding to make use of green technologies like wind turbines, solar power and geothermal energy.</p>
<p>You will find that there are more jobs created with the use of renewable energy, and these are more likely to stay in the United States as well. Most of these jobs offer good pay and benefits.</p>
<p>An additional advantage of renewable energy comes in the form of tax credits and incentive programs for people who choose to use renewable energy technology. In America there are now tax credits available for those who choose to install solar power. These federal tax credits make up 30 per cent of the installation cost and can be used for both commercial and residential buildings..</p>
<p>By making renewable energy so cost-effective, people are more prepared to install green technologies and help in the battle against climate change. People who opt to use renewable power are typically people who live in green communities. These communities strive to be as eco-friendly as possible and do what they can to improve the environment we live in.</p>
<p>Whereas green communities were once the reserve of hippies and self-proclaimed eco-mentalists, green comunities now exist on a city-wide scale. Green cities strive to reduce their environmental impact by encouraging their populous to become more energy efficient and by reducing the polution produced by local businesses. Every year, National Geographic produces the Green Guide. It lists the top 25 green cities in the U.S as well as great information about a number of related issues. Is your city going to be featured in the guide this year?</p>
<p>There are obviously a lot of advantages to be gained by using renewable energy, but it is also important to look at the disadvantages of <a target="_blank" title="alternative energy" href="http://diygeneratorplans.com">alternative energy</a> as well. The one disadvantage that jumps out at us is the cost of installing renewable energy technology. Until this improves, only people with plenty of money going spare will be able to afford the $20,000 it costs to install a PV solar system.</p>
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		<title>Tapping Into Alternative Sources Of Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 12:18:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>solarmaniac</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to tap into the power of alternative energy sources. And there are numerous sources for alternative energy that surrounds every one of us, waiting to be tapped anytime. As we know it, alternative energy can be harnessed to form electricity. This is the most versatile form of energy that can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to tap into the power of <strong><a target="_blank" title="alternative energy sources" href="http://www.greenearth4energy.com/alternative-energy-sources.html">alternative energy sources</a></strong>. And there are numerous sources for alternative energy that surrounds every one of us, waiting to be tapped anytime. As we know it, <strong><a target="_blank" title="alternative energy" href="http://www.scienceanalysis.com/">alternative energy</a></strong> can be harnessed to form electricity. This is the most versatile form of energy that can be used on any type of modern application.</p>
<p> However, there are simple ways on how to make use of our natural resources which can eventually make the most out of nature&#8217;s power. Let&#8217;s now see how simple it is to use natural energy on its natural form.</p>
<p> Solar power offers enormous amount of heat each day. And most folks do not give importance to it. Heat is the simplest form of solar power that we can use. How? Through heat itself. Having to heat our homes itself can use a lot of power. Have you counted how much power you use on heaters? Let&#8217;s just say one horsepower and that is a lot of power. Heating the water can be another way to make use of sun&#8217;s heat. This technique is simple yet very effective when properly setup. A lot of households are using <strong><a target="_blank" title="home solar panel" href="http://www.scienceanalysis.com/home-solar-panel.html">home solar panel</a></strong> to cope save power consumption and to save a lot on their power bills.</p>
<p> Lighting is yet another way to make use of sunlight. Natural light offers lots of benefits on our body. With this, we should design our house in a way it will let the sunlight enter. This is not a very complicated setup. All you have to do is to make use of proper window arrangement. Putting a small window where the sun used to shine will make wonders beyond what you may expect. And as the sunlight enters your home, it will make it cozier to live in.</p>
<p> Wind is a vital part of everyday living. And there&#8217;s no easier way to make use of air other than proper ventilation. Our home, or any other building, uses a lot of power to deliver the right ventilation it need. This is important especially when you are in a crowded place. Though it may be just applicable to hallways or living rooms, still it would make a big difference when you still have to pay your bills for it.</p>
<p> If you want to utilize natural occurring energy, by just simply looking around your house you can see a lot of things you can utilize. That&#8217;s one way to see that going green is never far away.</p>
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