Saturday, November 29, 2008

Renewable Resources To Power An Energy Thirsty Planet

The planet is an energy thirsty place and we need to be searching greener sources of energy to furnish that need. We also need to get better modes of utilizing the present-day green energy technology that are already in place. We all need to be interested about the impact that is being put on our planet and how the high cost of energy is impacting us. The energy that is wasted every day is a sad state of affairs and everyone should take a look at what they could do to be more reasonable in their usage. It doesn't make any sense the amount of energy that is wasted each and every day. People really need to be more aware of what they could do to be more limited in their. There are solutions to these issues but how voluntary have people been to execute these solutions at the present.

Wind energy has come into the forefront as a very doable source of renewable energy. The price of the power it creates is turning very competitive with established methods of energy production such as coal and natural gas. Power used to be created by windmills in the past on the family farm for many years. They used to used on the farms to pump water and every farm had one back then. It is a recognized fact these days that the states of Texas, Kansas, and North Dakota have adequate wind to supply power for the entire U.S.

Another renewable enegy source that has gotten much press is corn. The ethanol that is made from corn is a clean burning energy source and crops can be grown year after year so it is inexhaustible but at what toll. This is a two edged sword though. On one hand the farmer benefits with an increase in the price of corn. On the ohter hand the consumer suffers because they are going to have to pay more at the grocery store. There are better alternative to corn and one of them is prairie grass. Believe it or not it makes way more energy per acre than corn. Plus you don’t have to cultivate it because it grows wild. All you have to do is harvest and process it and no fertilizer or chemicals are used.

Another renewable enegy source we see and hear more of is solar power. There are solar panels that will convert the suns energy into electricity and solar water heating systems to provide hot water. I've read about people who have placed solar energy systems on their homes in areas you wouldn't think it would work, like Seattle. Even though this is a very cloudy rainy area the ROI was quite respectable.

Solar power offers the chance for people to take charge of their own energy independence and self-sufficiency. This would allow a shift from centralized power production to decentralization. Maybe that is one of the reasons why there hasn't been as much advancement as there should be and why costs remain high. It seems the corporate environment definitely like to be in control.

We all know that oil isn't going to last forever. If we don't start doing something about it now than when. A new energy plan needs to be set in place. One that is sustainable and long lasting. We need to look to future generations and how it is going to benefit them. Do your part in helping to make renewable energy sources a reality today.

You can learn more about solar chargers, wind generators , and other forms of renewable energy sources by doing more research on the Internet about the subject that interests you the most.

 

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