Alternative Energy HQ » Going Green http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com Alternative Energy - solar power for homes, wind energy, and bio fuel issues Thu, 25 Aug 2011 14:26:41 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Keeping Your Online Education Green http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/keeping-your-online-education-green.php http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/keeping-your-online-education-green.php#comments Mon, 20 Jun 2011 20:16:17 +0000 newenergy http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/?p=5755 eco-friendly as possible, there are many ways to reduce your waste and keep your carbon footprint small. Green living is a challenge that is best when taken one small step at a time, but there are some options that can make a significant difference without sacrifice. Online learning is one of those steps that can make a big difference for the environment, without impacting the quality of your education.]]> Share

When you want to live as eco-friendly as possible, there are many ways to reduce your waste and keep your carbon footprint small. Green living is a challenge that is best when taken one small step at a time, but there are some options that can make a significant difference without sacrifice. Online learning is one of those steps that can make a big difference for the environment, without impacting the quality of your education.

Turning College Green

Much of your traditional college experience will revolve around turning in papers that have been printed off the computer, driving to and from classes, and researching your subjects. Taking the time to assess the resources that you are using each and every day is a simple way to find things that you can change to benefit the Earth. For instance, purchasing notebooks and pencils that are made from post-consumer waste, and then recycling the leftovers, is a simple change that you can easily make.

You may also want to look at your energy usage for both college related and entertainment devices. Modern technology has now provided us with small solar panels that can be used to charge mobile phones, mp3s and much more. Taking the time to power off your television or computer and unplugging the device can also save energy. Remember that these devices use a small amount of power even when they aren’t on if they are plugged in. You can also find strip outlets that have an on and off switch if you don’t want to spend time unplugging items, just make sure the switch is off when you are done.

Saving Resources

Going green in college can also help you save money. If you are like most students, then you know that saving money is always a great thing. Shopping for like-new second hand clothes, dishes, paperback books, and board games can save money while also benefiting the environment. Make sure that you re-donate any items that are still in good condition after you have finished with them.

Attending online college can also help you save resources since you don’t need to drive to class. Most of your work will also be turned in online, so you don’t have to worry about wasting paper and other resources, as well. Getting an online education is often a simple solution when you want to attend college, but need more flexibility in your schedule.

Your Education

When choosing an online education you have all the benefits of a traditional student. You can visit your camps to use the gym and attend all university events. Going green is often based on the changes you can make that allow you to live the life that you want, while still maintaining your eco-friendly lifestyle. Online college is one of those things that benefit both you and the Earth.



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Ways For Your HR Department to Go Green – Part One http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/ways-for-your-hr-department-to-go-green-part-one.php http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/ways-for-your-hr-department-to-go-green-part-one.php#comments Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:36:14 +0000 newenergy http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/?p=5342

Today’s guest post is a good one that deals with how your company and HR department can implement green practices to everyday business standards. This is something that can be simple to do and yet have far ranging impact if we all set it up in the way we do daily business.

A large multitude of human resource management departments across the world are opting with practices that promote going green. Going green is an excellent way to be environmentally friendly, while at the same time increasing the satisfaction of employees. Many HR staff members have testified they enjoy going to work for a company that utilizes green practices. Let’s take a look at several ways HR departments are being Mother Earth friendly; these very same practices can be utilized in your HR office.

Purchase Green Office Products
There is a large range of green office products available on today’s market that are equal in performance of traditional products, but these products help lower waste, lower energy usage, and use a lesser amount of chemicals than traditional products. Utilizing green office products often times means an HR department will endure cost savings in addition to being environmentally friendly.

Recycle Ink & Toner Cartridges
There are several retail stores that offer consumers with the ability to purchase re manufactured ink and toner cartridges. These ink and toner cartridges cost up to 15% less than traditional cartridges, so always remember to recycle used cartridges and buy re manufactured ones.

Purchase PCR Paper
Buying PCR paper means an HR department is buying paper made of Post-Consumer Recycled content; these types of paper are just as high in quality as non-recycled paper.

Store Paperwork Using Electronic Methods
HR departments most certainly use a lot of paperwork to conduct business; however, there is a large amount of paperwork that does not have to be printed. Storing paperwork in electronic methods extremely cuts down on the amount of paper being wasted in an office. HR workers are most times familiar with email methods, so instead of printing a piece of paper to show the worker next door, email it. Any paper that does get printed should always go into a paper recycling trash can.

Make Sure Electronic Products are Energy Star Labeled

Office electronics, ranging from computers to fax machines, can be bought with Energy Star labels. These types of electronics automatically shut down if they are not in use; this helps HR departments use up to 75% less energy when compared to using products that are not Energy Star labeled.

Go Fluorescent

An additional 75% of energy can be saved in HR departments by using Energy Star fluorescent light bulbs. These bulbs last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs, which also helps reduce maintenance costs associated with hiring someone to switch out light bulbs within an HR department.

Always Hook up Electronics on a Power Strip

Another additional 75% of energy can be conserved when HR departments use power strips to power their electronics. Plugging all electronics up to a power strip that can be turned off and on on a daily basis may be one of the simplest ways to go green.



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How Does Geothermal Heating Work? http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/how-does-geothermal-heating-work.php http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/how-does-geothermal-heating-work.php#comments Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:12:08 +0000 newenergy http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/how-does-geothermal-heating-work.php
Amy Nutt asked:

What is Geothermal Heating?

Humans have been using geothermal power for heating purposes for centuries. This specific type of energy has been contained within the heat that lies in the core of the earth since the planet was formed. The heat comes from radioactive decay of minerals as well as from solar energy that is absorbed at the earth’s surface. Humans have figured out how to harvest this energy and put it to use in the form of heating. Typically, the heat is harvested near tectonic plate boundaries. In these regions, the ground as well as groundwater display temperatures higher than the target output.

A typical application involves a ground source heat pump underneath or near a home, that extracts the earth’s natural energy and transforms it into usable heating output.

What are the benefits?

The chief benefit of using this type of heating system is energy conservation. In times when “going green” is the order of the day, this benefit is not to be taken lightly. Geothermal heating systems use up to 25% to 50% less electricity than conventional heating or cooling systems. Basically, this means that a geothermal heat pump uses one unit of electricity to extract three units of heat from the earth.

This natural form of heating can also help improve humidity control by maintaining about 50% relative indoor humidity, making geothermal heat pumps very helpful in humid climates.

Because these systems have no outdoor condensing units, like air conditioners have, you don’t have to worry about a noisy apparatus outside your home.

How Does it Work?

To understand how this type of heating system works, it’s important to understand its parts. A regular heat pump has an outdoor unit called condenser and an indoor unit that’s called an evaporator coil. A material called a refrigerant transports the heat from one area to another. When compressed, it is a high temperature, high-pressure liquid. If it is allowed to expand, it transforms into a low temperature, low pressure gas. The gas then absorbs heat.

In the winter a regular heat pump system extracts heat from outdoor air and transfers it inside where it is circulated through your home’s ductwork by a fan.

Geothermal heat pumps are built on the same basic premise as regular heat pumps. The difference is that the geothermal type draws heat from the earth instead of from outdoor air. The heat from the earth is considered to be stable and even. In addition to providing heating for your home, this type of energy can also provide air conditioning and in most cases, hot water.

These heat pumps move heat from the earth into your house in the winter, and pull the heat from your home in the summer and move it into the ground by using a series of pipes. This series of pipes is called a “loop.” The loop is installed under the surface of the ground. Fluid travels through the loop, collecting heat from the ground (in the winter) and carries it to the house. There, an electrically driven compressor and a heat exchanger condense the Earth’s heat and discharge it inside the house at a higher temperature. Ductwork then disperses the heat to different rooms.

With air conditioning, the technique is reversed. The underground loop draws out surplus heat from the house and allows it to be absorbed by the Earth where it is then stored. The system cools your home in the same way that a refrigerator keeps your food cold – by pulling heat from the inside, not by blowing in cold air.

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Green Alternatives That Help You With Better Gas Mileage http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/green-alternatives-that-help-you-with-better-gas-mileage.php http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/green-alternatives-that-help-you-with-better-gas-mileage.php#comments Mon, 08 Feb 2010 02:16:20 +0000 alternativeenergyauthor http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/green-alternatives-that-help-you-with-better-gas-mileage.php

Some of the green alternatives that can help you get good gas mileage include keeping your tire pressures at optimal levels and having regular tune-ups. You might not be able to buy a newer, more energy efficient automobile today, but you can still help protect the environment.

Conversion kits are available that allow people to changethe fuel that their vehicles run on. Practically any vehicle can be converted to run on electricity, although the conversion kits are expensive and the battery packs are bulky.

The best vehicle types for converting to electric are small cars, such as a Volkswagen or small pickup truck. Electricity may not be able to power a larger vehicle up a big hill.

You will always need some kind of backup energy supply, because the batteries will run down. Different options are available for extending the mileage, but for long trips, electric cars are really not feasible.

One of the newest green alternatives to help you get good gas mileage with your present vehicle, regardless of the make or model, is a conversion kit that allows you to run mostly on water. Estimates vary, but on the average, people are able to reduce their fuel bills by at least 50% by converting to water.

In addition to getting good gas mileage, people that have made the change are saving on maintenance and their vehicles run better. Water is simply cleaner than gasoline and, of course, there are fewer emissions.

Green alternatives are not always so appealing. Walking or taking the bus is not always a good experience. What are you supposed to do on rainy or snowy days?

Unlike the battery packs required for electric vehicles, you can create a never ending amount of power from a device smaller than a shoebox. The process has been demonstrated on YouTube and on a variety of different TV shows. If you have not seen it, you don’t know what you are missing.

We have used water to create electricity for many years. Environmentalists have encouraged large communities to take advantage of the power of the waves and the wind. Some people think there is some kind of conspiracy, involving the oil companies, because electric vehicles were available decades ago. Yet, the technology was never completely utilized.

You don’t have to wait on some big company to bring you the technology that allows you to run your car on water, instead of gasoline. It’s already here. Instead of getting good gas mileage, you will cut your fuel bills by more than you ever dreamed possible.

Choosing green alternatives in everything that you do will help to reduce our dependency on foreign oil and help save the planet for future generations. You can start now, by learning how to make the switch to water, instead of gasoline.



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Can We Use Biotech For Food And Fuel? http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/can-we-use-biotech-for-food-and-fuel.php http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/can-we-use-biotech-for-food-and-fuel.php#comments Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:54:05 +0000 newenergy http://www.alternativeenergyhq.com/?p=1021

Biotech for food, fuel
Bioengineer: Corn to ethanol is wrong conversion

At the GoingGreen conference in Sausalito, Calif., J. Craig Venter says going from food to fuel–corn to ethanol–is taking resources in the wrong direction. He discusses oil palm and the jatropha genome as future fuel possibilities, and talks about algae as a way to convert carbon back into a useful chemical.



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