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		<title>Why should I choose renewable energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will show you what you can do to save cash while creating home renewable energy for yourself. in the current climate, can you really afford to throw away money? I&#8217;m sure all of us would like to save on our Electric Bill? It is commonly believed, that although better for the environment, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will show you what you can do to save cash while creating <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq. push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://energyblackbook. com/">home renewable energy</a> for yourself.  in the current climate, can you really afford to throw away money?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure all of us would like to save on our Electric Bill? It is commonly believed, that although better for the environment, it is a lot more expensive and not much help toward paying the energy bills.  People tend to think that the installation time is too long and that they generally breakdown. </p>
<p>As of recently there is a great affordable way to create your own renewable energy in your own backyard! Renewable energy is definitely the way to go, maybe if more people jumped on the bandwagon, and used renewable energy will be a clean one.  Government statistics show nonrenewable sources of coal, gas and oil will run out within the next 50 years if we continue using them as we do.  The government is putting in place their own policies to build more renewable energy sources for the future. </p>
<p>And what will happen when the oil, gas and coal continues to be used until there&#8217;s hardly any left? It will get more expensive, meaning larger energy bills for you at home.  So how do you go about getting cheaper energy bills? You simply build your own wind turbine at the back garden all you could build your own solar panel on your roof, why you still reading this article go and get your hands dirty! Can you imagine five maybe ten years down the line and you&#8217;ve had a solar panel installed for several years, can you imagine how much money you would have saved? Depending on the size of your house, it quite possible that you could save thousands of dollars!</p>
<p>&#8216;Without a doubt this is the way forward, and ideally everyone should install their own solar panels and wind turbines, the world would be a cleaner place. &#8216; If you&#8217;re looking to go about building your own renewable energy and take a look at the earth4energy service.  Everything including in the package will show you exactly how to go about creating your own renewable energy at home?</p>
<p>Frankie Dodson</p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq. push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://renewableelctricityathome. wikispaces. com/Why+choose+renewable+energy">Why Renewable Energy</a><br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq. push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://renewableelctricityathome. wetpaint. com/">What&#8217;s the reason people choose renewable energy</a></p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy &#8211; How Does Wind Power Work?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we talk about renewable energy, normally we will relate it to the power from sun, or better known as solar power.  But, other than the sun, wind is another source to generate renewable energy.  Let&#8217;s explore how does wind power work in generating energy that can be used to replace the non-renewable fossil-fuel energy. </p>
<p>Back to the basic, the wind power is actually a form of solar power because the wind is generated due to the heating effect from the sun.  When the sun heats the earth&#8217;s surfaces at different speed on sand, water, stone and various types of soil, these surfaces absorb and release heat at different rates, creating different temperatures.  At a certain temperature, the hotter air begins to rise from the surfaces very quickly because it is lighten than the equal volume of cool air.  As the results, the hot air rises and reduces the atmospheric pressure near the earth&#8217;s surface, which draws cool air to fill the gap the hot air leaves behind.  This action causes air movement or is known as Wind. </p>
<p>Based on the physic theory, when the air moves, it generates kinetic energy, a type of energy created with the motion of mass.  With energy conversion technology, we can capture and convert the kinetic energy into other forms of energy such as electricity.  Energy from wind is a renewable energy that can be generated endlessly.  It has become the future trend as the one of major power generation sources besides the solar power.  The world is put a great effort to make wind power a long-term energy strategy to produce electricity, mainly due to the wind power generation is clean and most importantly, it is renewable and environment friendly, a stark contrast to traditional power plants that rely on fossil fuels. </p>
<p>A wind power system consists of wind turbine, which is made up of tower, blades and a nacelle, a control gearing system.  The wind power generated from a wind turbine is determined largely by the length and the design of the blades.  The design of blades creates a pressure of difference in wind, high pressure at one side and low pressure at the other side.  The pressure difference between the sides of blades rotates the blades.  The rotation of blades generates kinetic energy and being transferred into electric energy, is in turn transferred into electricity via transformer. </p>
<p>With the technology improvement that leads to a better generation techniques, the cost of generating electricity from wind power has been greatly reduced, making it a feasible renewable energy solution to be used as the major source of electricity for future.  In fact, there are many homemade wind power system building guides available that give guidance to people who are interested in implementing renewable energy system at home to make a homemade wind-power system to generate electricity for home uses.  The renewable energy generated from wind has started to become an alternative energy source from today, and it will definitely be the major sources for future, replacing the finite fossil fuels as the power generation source. </p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Wind power works to generate electricity by converting the kinetic energy captured from wind turbine to electric energy via transformer.  Wind power is clean and renewable energy that will become the long-term energy strategy for the world. </p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy Education Set</title>
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		<title>Renewable Energy for Kids: Teaching Children About Renewable Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[many parents want to teach their children about renewable energy and energy efficiency early in life, because once they get in the habit of it, it will be a habit they continue to follow the rest of their lives. But where do you start when teaching renewable energy for kids? A good start would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> many parents want to teach their children about renewable energy and energy efficiency early in life, because once they get in the habit of it, it will be a habit they continue to follow the rest of their lives. But where do you start when teaching renewable energy for kids? </ P> A good start would be to define exactly what renewable energy is. You can suggest they make a list of non-renewable and renewable energy sources and build from there. Some examples might include: </ p> Non-renewable: Oil / Gas, natural gas, coal, Nuclear </ p> Renewable: Solar, wind, geothermal, Hydro / Water </ p>
<p> Explain them how renewable energy comes from natural forces. It&#8217;s different from fossil fuels because it does not greenhouse gases or other pollutants. </p>
<p> You can further explaining how a large-scale production of electricity from renewable energy sources have only recently become more popular. Some reasons why it is becoming more popular include: climate change caused by pollution and fossil fuels are all used up and becomes more expensive. </p>
<p> A really good idea is to teach children about energy efficiency. Have them make a list of all the electrical devices they use for one day as a TV, computer, lights, etc., and how long, and if possible effect of each unit. If they can not get power, you can look up the average power for each unit of administration demo purposes. Have a rough market operation to show them how much power they use in one day. </p>
<p> Now have them do a &#8216;savings&#8217; day when they turn off units when they are not using them, turn off lights when not in a room, turn down the heat / Mains a few degrees, etc. Now recalculate daily wattage and show them how much energy they saved a few simple changes. </p>
<p> Another good idea is to show them how to install a solar or wind turbine can generate electricy their own home. It is not as expensive as you might think. You do not need an expensive commercial system. You can build your own for $ 100-200 dollars and your children can even help if they are old enough. The less energy they take for granted, the better. </p>
<p> This experience will stick with them (especially at such an impressionable age) and they&#8217;ll be using this practice for the rest of their lives. Learn renewable energy for kids, the sooner the better! </ P> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Chancellor Alistair Darling&#8217;s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) has been regarded as one of the most important packages of the government&#8217;s proposal for over a decade. Included in this package were some very positive steps for renewable energy, which may correspond to a large increase in &#8216;green collar&#8217; jobs &#8211; particularly renewable energy jobs, nuclear jobs and other careers in the UK energy industries. </p>
<p>The government gave a significant boost to the wind turbine industry by promising to extend the Renewables Obligation in financial support until the 2037th The Renewables Obligation, which places a legal requirement on UK electricity suppliers to buy a larger percentage of their power from green energy sources, was initially limited until the 2027th Chancellor 10-year extension is intended to &#8220;ensure investors can plan with confidence for the future.&#8221; The British Wind Energy Association (BWEA) said the move was &#8220;really encouraging&#8221; and will encourage companies to look at plans to build expensive projects deep into the North Sea. These projects include tidal projects, and offshore wind farms and other renewable energy sources. This extension of the Renewables Obligation gives them an assurance that the government will invest in renewable energy, which translates into a greater confidence and business growth, which inevitably leads to more job opportunities. </p>
<p>With the government&#8217;s target for 10% of UK electricity from renewable supplies only two years away, is the renewable energy industry pump investment into new ways to meet these goals, again all good news for those looking for a career in the UK energy market. Nuclear power will be part of this package, so nuclear job seems to grow with new stations come online as part of the UK&#8217;s long term plans for meeting its energy needs. Despite a real commitment to the environment energy to be the key to Britain&#8217;s future energy needs, there is a lack of supply and demand. It is likely that this deficiency will be addressed by the nuclear industry if the government wants it or not. The alternative is a country that can not meet its own energy needs, so a compromise must be made. </p>
<p>But not only has Renewables Obligation got an extra 10 years of existence &#8211; The chancellor also announced that the government would bring forward capital expenditure to finance the environmental sector as a whole. Mr. Darling said that this could potentially create one million jobs in low carbon industries over the next 20 years, giving the British a new growth industry that has a long-term future. This naturally means a great increase in potential energy available jobs and a stable career platform for thousands of people. Philip Wolfe, director general of the Renewable Energy Association said that &#8220;energy projects are significant undertakings and companies require 15 to 20 years of a stable political framework stretching before them to give them confidence to invest.&#8221; It is this investment trust that there will not only benefit the environment but also on the labor market. </p>
<p>Although the industry is in surprisingly fine fettle and now meets most of our energy needs, renewable energy is the future of both supply and production activities not only in Britain but worldwide. The Environmental Industries Commission encourages the Government to go further, saying that the development and implementation of a long-term growth strategy that includes a clear environmental policy frameworks, incentives, research funding and skills development is needed urgently if the UK is not to be left behind in the race becoming a leading low carbon economy. All this again bodes well for those seeking a career in the energy industry and renewable energy jobs in particular. </ P> </p>
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				<category><![CDATA[renewable energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Carbon Dioxide]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Climatic Changes]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Closer Look]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Economic Benefit]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Energy Consumption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Excess Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fossil Fuels]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Green Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Natural Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Non Renewable Energy Sources]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rapid Industrialization]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Renewable Energy Sources]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Renewable Wind Energy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Several Ways]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sources]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tourism Sector]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Weather Conditions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worldwide energy is spent at an alarmingly higher rate. This is due to the rapid industrialization and increased awareness of consumers. But is all this taking toll on the reserves of fossil fuels which are depleting fast and their use is expensive. Because of depletion of non-renewable energy sources from soil, people are exploring several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Worldwide energy is spent at an alarmingly higher rate. This is due to the rapid industrialization and increased awareness of consumers. But is all this taking toll on the reserves of fossil fuels which are depleting fast and their use is expensive. Because of depletion of non-renewable energy sources from soil, people are exploring several ways to employ natural and renewable energy sources. Let us take a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of green energy. </ P> The main advantage is that the <a rel = "nofollow" onclick = "javascript: pageTracker. _trackPageview ('/ Outgoing / article_exit_link');" href = "http://www. Renewableenergy4earth. Com" > RES </ a> is unlimited and can be used in millions of years. On the other hand, the non-renewable energy sources are limited, since they are contained in a reserved quantity below the earth&#8217;s surface. </ P> There are certain countries in renewable energy sources to generate electricity. It has brought development and employment has risen. Apart from the economic benefit is great. There can be a boost in the tourism sector if the area covered by the green energy is constantly supplied with electricity. </ P> As natural energy depends on weather conditions, it is difficult to predict how much will be generated on a given day. But you can always save the excess energy in the batteries when the weather is favorable, so that you use it when the weather is not suitable. </ P> Did you know that wind power is one of the oldest energy sources? The transformation was used for propulsion in the old days. At present wind is primarily used to generate electricity and is one of the most potent renewable <strong>. </ Strong> Wind energy will never pollute the environment and will have no impact on the climatic changes. To add to this, 1 MW wind turbine save approximately 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year. The wind energy is available abundantly and it is five times more than the world&#8217;s energy consumption. </ P> Another advantage of wind and solar is that almost anyone can make equipment that will generate electricity from these sources. You can make enough energy to meet demand from your home. It does not require to have a genius mind to do a windmill or a solar collector. There are a lot of information on the internet to guide you to make your own facility. If you have your own wind turbine, you will not have to worry about blackouts. Wind energy and solar energy sector is extremely cost effective in numerous studies done so to cut installation costs and increase efficiency of the plant. </ P> There are several countries that have wind farms or solar farms. They not only generate good amount of electricity, but they are away from the net. As a fact some of them supplying electricity to their local networks. </ P> You can construct your own wind turbine or a solar panel of less than $ 200. There are many guides that can help you easily. <strong> </ strong> </ p> </p>
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