Loans for Buying Solar Power Equipment for the Home
March 16, 2009 by Howard
Filed under Solar Power
With today’s economic crunch affecting every citizen, we still continue to try and alleviate the situation by finding ways on how to really cut our daily expenses. A very effective way on how to achieve this is to cut costs on our energy consumption. Preferring to use the smaller displacement car over the usual gas guzzling SUV when heading out for some groceries would really save us some precious money in terms of gas payment. Another important way on how to really cut down energy consumption is by installing solar equipment in our home.
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There are basically two types of solar installation we can have, the first one transforms the solar energy into electrical current and the other one transforms the energy into heat for rooms and water. Having any of these system will bring significant reduction to your household costs. But the downside to this is that the average rate for a household installation of the second type, would be from $6,000 to $7,000. The first type, the photovoltaic system would set you back around $18,000- $25,000. Sure, they a considerable amount of money on the up front, but come to think of it, it will save you tons of money monthly and it wont be long until you can finally recoup what you have just shelled out. With today’s economic situation, investing on these system would be prove to be a logical investment. However, with the economic meltdown, it would not be a wise idea to pull out that sum of money out of the stock market just to have these systems installed in your house. It’s a good thing that there are a lot of companies out there which offers to have these solar power systems installed in your homes through flexible payment schemes and affordable loans.
By enticing as much home and business alike to use this viable alternative to conventional energy, you not only get to have thousands of dollars in savings, but you also help save the environment by minimizing the people dependent on conventional energy and minimizing somehow burning of fossil fuel. The potential of having solar energy as our main source of power remains to be undermined primarily because of the high cost of installation. However, with more and more companies that offer realistic payment schemes, it won’t be long until we can finally bask under the sun, and full enjoy the benefits we can derive from it. And the best part about using solar energy, is that it doesn’t emit any harmful emission and noxious gases. And lastly, the energy we can derive from the sun does not deplete, unlike in fossil fuel which, as scientists have predicted, half of the earth’s total supply of fossil fuel has been already consumed.
Simply browse over the internet, I’m pretty sure there’s one company in your area able to give you the suitable financing scheme for solar equipment in your home or business.
Renewable Energy: Advantages and Disadvantages
February 1, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Renewable Energy
If you haven’t heard all the talk about Renewable Energy, you must have been living in a cave for the last 10 years. Even so, if you were in a cave I am sure someone would have told you about solar energy, wind power or hydro power. These are all examples of renewable energy, that are being used in to days world and with the concern of Global Warming, at no other time in our history has this concept been more important. Click for earth 4 energy dvd,
Solar Energy

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Every day from sunrise to sunset the sun produces an unimaginable amount of energy, and all you have to do is tap into that energy. You need a solar colletor, which helps you to heat the water in your home or use a Solar cell to convert the sun’s energy to electricity, and if you have ever used a solar calculator I am sure you understand the idea.
This has moved on from the calculator to cells helping to providing power to homes, cars, street lamps, cell phones the list is endless. You will find solar cells helping provide power from the Artic to the equator.
Wind Energy
For thousands of years man has harnessed the power of the wind, it used to be the only way a ship could get across the oceans. You will have also seen windmills that harnessed to power of the wind to grind grains or to pump water. Nowadays we are harnessing the power of the wind to create a clean source of electricity in all parts of the world.
Wind Farms have been appearing all over the countryside, and can produce enough electricity to power thousands of homes. They are surprisingly simple in how they work, the blades of the windmill and connected to an electrical generator through the use of gears and shafts, that mean when the blades turn electricity is created by the generator.
where you can learn about solar power and other forms of alternative energy you can use around your home. You can also learn how you can do your bit to stop Global Warmings- natural energy sources and book
Unbiased Guide to Apply Renewable Energy To Save The Earth
January 3, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Renewable Energy
When talking about green energy, what are we really talking about? In a nutshell, green energy is energy that comes from any one of the following renewable energy sources: wind, Sun/Solar, water/ hydroelectric, geothermal, biofuels and biomass energy.
There is no way that you are not going to find some form of green energy in play anywhere in the world at any given moment. This article will discuss how each renewable energy source is considered to be green energy, starting with wind power.

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Renewable energy advantages will become more and more evident in years to come. Fossil fuels are continually being depleted and reducing the quality of the air that we breath.
Renewable energy systems encompass a broad, diverse array of technologies, and the current status of these can vary considerably. Some technologies are already mature and economically competitive, while others are yet to be unveiled.
The term ‘Renewable energy’ refers to electricity created by energy sources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, and biomass. These energy sources are considered renewable sources because they are continuously replenished.
Technologies play an important role in the U.S. Government’s strategy to respond to the challenges of climate change, energy security and local air pollution.
Renewable Energy resources (hydropower, wind, geothermal, biomass and solar) are currently used to generate only about 10 percent of all electricity in America. If you were to back out hydropower, the remainder only represents about 2 percent of our electricity, produced.
The price we pay for energy is not only your monthly electric bill. Behind the charges on the bill, oil, gas and coal reserves are being depleted quickly, and their wastes continue to eat away at our planet. So it is obvious that the issue of energy facing most of us is basically two fold.
Different approaches taken to tackle green technology issues and utilize green energy, currently focus mainly on wind energy and hence wind turbines, solar energy , and even the use of the stirling engine.
You may be thinking that these are strategies and methodologies which have to be adopted by the government and you can really do nothing about it.
In fact I shall show you briefly what you can be doing to be part of the Green Cycle which benefits not only the environment but also your own pocket! In fact I shall soon show you how you could be making use of green energy to benefit personally. How about if I asked you: “Would you like to unplug your house from the electric grid and start living 100% on green energy? Would you want to save up to $200 per month and make the Electric Company pay you instead of you paying them?
Don’t forget that green energy will show you step by step methods that can be used by anyone who wants to generate his own electricity. So if you have ever wished to stop wasting money on your electricity bills and want to help save global economy and the Earth, you are on the right page. As I have explained earlier, there are various ways, to produce green energy. However most of the products you find will not be suitable to produce the electricity needed to be used domestically.
They cost way too much for you to afford and can only be used corporately. Else, you’ll find some companies which have developed products for generating home wind power or solar power or both but they cost thousands of dollars excluding installation.
This is why I have developed the best deals which you can use to build in your own garage for just a few dollars! I’ve made loads of tests and spent loads of money to make sure you can be making use of the most effective ways to produce heaps of energy. All you need to do is apply it and start benefiting immediately. You are able to use between two types of electricity generators. These are solar based or wind based.
You could even combine both and form a home made Power Generation Plant. At the green-energy-earth.com site you’ll get instructions on what is best to build based on geographical location and the size of your house. Step by step diagrams are also available in manuals to make the building of your system simpler . What’s more, you’re going to have the time of your life building it! One other amazing way of benefiting from green energy and helping in the earth salvation, is by learning how to effectively convert your gasoline car to an electric car.
Are you willing to reduce pollution, increase your mileage, eliminate fuel costs and be proud to drive your own personally converted electric car? Visit electric car to read more about converting your car to an EV.
You can start saving money on car loans and invest them into making your vehicles more eco-friendly. Learn how to use auto loan calculator to start saving on car loans right away.
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Renewable Energy Sources
November 18, 2008 by Guest
Filed under Renewable Energy
Traditional, fossil fuels like oil, coal and natural gas are a limited resource. With time, it will become harder to find and remove these resources out of the ground and this cost will be passed onto the consumers. There will be no change in this trend as more of these resources get used up. And this is not the only cost of using fossil fuels. Many people feel that they have caused many of the environmental problems that we are beginning to witness today and ultimately will be paid for by future generations. So what are the alternatives to these traditional sources of energy. This article will cover a few of the alternative energy sources that are being touted as practical solutions both commercially and for the individual homeowner.
The first alternative energy source to be covered is solar energy. Many people are quite familiar with solar power and it is not uncommon to see many a neighbors house with a solar panel on the roof. To this extent, mankind has always known about the Sun’s energy and used it is one way or another since the first civilizations where established, however it is only fairly recently that it has advanced to the stage that we are at now.
Currently we use the Sun’s heat and light to get usable energy.
Heat energy provided by the sun is used for many things like heating water, heating a room or cooking food. As the Sun’s heat was tangible, the inspiration for using it as an energy resource was not a great leap of the imagination. Indeed, it was probably used in many ancient civilizations as an energy resource and might explain why so many of these civilizations worshiped it as a god.
Using light energy is still a fairly new innovation by comparison. The photo voltaic cell (PV cell) is the technology that makes this happen. The concept was first demonstrated in Victorian times but it was only first produced on a commercial basis in the 1970’s.
The principle behind it is that photons in sunlight hit the PV cell causing an electron to be displaced from the atom. Many cells and more sunlight cause more electrons to flow. This is the principle of direct current (DC). Direct current can be used to power appliances (that run on DC), stored in a battery or converted to alternating current (AC).
Another popular renewable energy option is wind power. I think this is because it is fairly well understood by most people as a concept. It may also be because plenty of wind turbines are popping up all over the countryside.
A wind turbine is a towering structure that uses the power of the wind to turn a number blades. The kinetic energy is utilized by the generator to create electricity. Many developed and developing countires are increasing their production of wind turbines each year. They promise to deliver clean and cheaper ways to create energy.
Wind turbines or mills are an option even in the suburban home and can be constructed quite cheaply. It is quite simple to build a windmill or turbine from scratch or a pre-built variety can be purchased. Before this is done, it is important to ascertain the amount of wind you get and have a clear unobstructed place for the turbine to go. You may also want to notify your neighbors that you are erecting a turbine as it could be an issue with some people.
Other systems use water as the primary source of energy, utilizing the kinetic energy to create electricity. This is hydro-power and a dam is an obvious example of this process in action. Geothermal energy can also be used to some extent. The principle behind this is that the molten core of the earth can heat up water which can be used as is or to create electricity.


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