If you’ve been trying to cut expenses and have been frustrated by the prices set from the utility companies, you might want to think about the Tesla secret generator. This machine has been a government kept secret for almost a century, but is now being released to anybody who can follow directions and put together a few simple and readily …
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Great Facts About Electric Cars
Art K Krause asked: I have had an interest in alternate sources of energy. I have investigated solar power and wind power but both are very expensive and look ugly on my house. I have asked my neighbors what they would think of my building a virtual wind farm to power my home and the answers were not enthusiastic to …
Read More »Electric Cars and the Kindness of Strangers
Guest blog by Cara Miale March 23, 2011 As if we don’t have enough phobias already, now there is range anxiety, a malady brought on by the electric car. But it’s okay; there is a cure, or rather an app for that. Studies indicate that many electric car drivers – and those considering joining the ranks – suffer the fear …
Read More »Can Standalone Solar Energy Panels Be Superior To Solar Energy Panels Which Are Linked To The National Grid?
Even though many users of Solar Energy Panels might well want to take advantage of the financial benefits such as the feed-in tariff, they must have the site connected to the national grid so that they can transfer excess electricity made by the Solar Energy Panels set up. There might well be occasions where a site does not have a …
Read More »Wind Power and the Wind Turbine – It’s Not Straightforward
Chris Floate asked: When it comes to selecting a wind turbine, things are never as straight forward as they initially seem. There is a plethora of machinery coming into the market with fittings and features claiming to be better than the next wind turbine so how do you go about selecting the right turbine for you. In this article we …
Read More »Want To Know How A Hybrid Car Works?
parry asked: Many people are now getting frustrated with their usual gas-guzzling conventional car because of the constant increase in fuel prices. Because of this, more and more people are looking for alternative modes of travel. Some people with cars are now leaving it on the garage and walks from home to work almost everyday to conserve fuel and some …
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Jim Crow asked: They have appeared on TV, talked about on the radio and splashed over the cover pages of magazines. What exactly are electric cars and what do we know about them? Well, there are some facts that you may want to acquaint yourself with about this new type of cars that run on batteries instead of gasoline. First, …
Read More »Can Independent Solar Energy Panels Be More Cost Effective Solar Energy Panels That Are Connected To The National Grid?
In spite of the fact that many home owners of Solar Energy Panels may well want to take advantage of the financial benefits such as the feed-in tariff, they must have the site connected to the national grid to enable them to distribute excess electricity produced by the Solar Energy Panels installation. There may well be situations where a site …
Read More »Solar Energy For School District
Comprised of more than 7,300 solar panels at 15 IUSD sites, the solar deployments are expected to generate more than 2.9 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year, and more than 51 million kWh over 20 years. IUSD will use all of the energy produced to offset their demand from the grid.
Read More »Japanese Battle Dangerous Nuclear Power Meltdown Scenario
The terrible tragedy in Japan is bad enough with all the lost lives and crushed cities and towns but now the battle to save the damaged nuclear power plants has the government scrambling to prevent an even larger disaster from happening which could impact beyond the Japanese borders if it does not resolve. This article is from National Geo and …
Read More »Toyota Hybrid Sports Car
Anton Rowd asked: Every loyal customer to Toyota and the people behind the company itself are looking forward to 2008. Why? Because that is the slated release for the much-awaited Toyota hybrid sports car dubbed the Volta. Toyota has always been known to set itself apart from all other car manufacturers, releasing some of the most outrageous designs that seem …
Read More »Understanding Photovoltaic Systems
The technical term for solar power systems is Photovoltaic Systems or PV systems. Photovoltaic is a word derived from two words, one from ‘photo’ meaning light, and another from ‘volt’ which is a measurement of electrical energy. In simplest terms, a photovoltaic system is a configuration that collects energy from sunlight and turns it into electric power. Here is a …
Read More »Explaining The Photovoltaic Systems
The technical term for solar power systems is Photovoltaic Systems or PV systems. The word “photovoltaic” is derived from two words: “photo,” which means “light,” and “volt,” a measurement of electric power. In simplest terms, a photovoltaic system is a configuration that collects energy from sunlight and turns it into electric power. Here is a simplified explanation of the whole …
Read More »The 100 Year History Of The Hybrid Car
T J Madigan asked: The history of hybrid cars is immersed in controversy. Not so much for the product itself, but for the technology it uses. Is it old like the conception of wheel itself, or is it a recent idea, as recent as the embryonic stem cell technology? First of all, a hybrid car is a vehicle that uses …
Read More »Making The Most Of The Free Sunlight With Solar Energy Panels Seems To Be A Good Green Scheme For Making Energy For The Home.
Having a Solar Energy Panels installation fitted is surely an environmentally supportive activity and one which should be supported as going to lower the carbon footprint by lowering CO2 emissions. Given that the Solar Energy Prices run at about ?12,000 for a typical building Solar Energy Panels installation, this can be quite an expense for a domestic customer to make. …
Read More »Japanese Quake and Tsunami 2011
Photograph from Kyodo/Reuters Today we bring you some content about the energy and power of the Earth. The horrific earthquake and tsunami which struck Japan yesterday has left a horrible scar on Japan. We mourn for the lives lost in this tragedy. I would like to encourage all to donate to help the victims of this quake. This content is …
Read More »EV Charging Stations Open In Chicago
DBT, the No. 1 charging station manufacturer in Europe, opened a new U.S. subsidiary in Chicago this January: DBT USA. With more than 6,000 units installed in more than 20 countries to date, DBT is the world’s leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. DBT USA business operations are already underway in Chicago, and U.S. assembly operations are planned …
Read More »Future of Alternative Energy May Rely on Battery Costs
There is so much happening in the technology of new energy sources these days but connecti8ng them all together to function is a key element that is being researched these days. This excerpt from research being done in the Northwest is one example. Another is a big wind project slated for development down in Australia has gotten derailed because the …
Read More »Benefits of Switching to Solar Electricity
There are many myths surrounding the idea of proprietors choosing to use solar electricity. Examples of these misconceptions are the lines, “It’s ugly”, “It does not help you save money”, “It hardly saves electricity”. Nevertheless, with the new breakthrough in technology and the changes made in solar power, these misconceptions no longer hold any form of truth. There are actually …
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ethanol heater reviews One way to significantly lower your heating costs is to heat the room you are using rather than the complete house The best way to heat the or room you are using is by using a space heater Most space heaters draw power from electricity Electrical space heaters are very energy efficient Although using electric to heat …
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