Thursday, May 3, 2012

Wind, Water and Sunlight - Renewable Alternative Energy Sources

/> We all know about it. Wind, water and sunlight are three of the best renewable alternative energy sources that we have--in abundance and for free! But one fact remains, we're not utilizing them to their full potential. /> /> Energy is a very big deal. We use a lot of it, and we get most of it by burning fossil fuels. The world has a limited supply of fossil fuel. It takes millions of years for oil, coal, and natural gas to form in the depths of the earth. Fossil fuel is NOT a renewable energy source. It's finite. We WILL run out. /> /> Burning fossil fuel for energy is not a good thing for either our health or our planet's health. The emissions caused by burning fossil fuel are polluting our air - that's the air we breathe! We've got to do better. We have simply got to come up with a way to harness renewable energy sources like wind, water, and sunlight that will provide the energy we need and none of the pollution that we don't need. /> /> Using wind, water, and sunlight to provide power isn't a new concept. People have been using wind, water, and sunlight for thousands of years. Wind, water, and sunlight are renewable energy sources; there's plenty of all three, and none of them add anything bad to the air we breathe. There's no toxic waste, either. /> /> Refineries must buy crude oil to produce the gasoline and diesel that we use in our cars and trucks. Utility companies must buy the gasoline and diesel that's used to create much of the electricity that powers our homes. But if we just put the technology that's already been developed to use to power our cars, our trucks, our homes, and all of the thousands of little conveniences that we rely on and improve on the technology, we can have our power and our clean air both. We won't have to choose. And wind, water, and sunlight are all free! /> /> Of course , it's easier said than done. But unless we make a step towards that direction, we will always rely on the fossil fuels to power our lives. Plans have been laid out, technologies are being created, all that's missing is our will and determination to keep at it until we accomplish our goal. />


Smart Cities: Green Energy and Energy Savings (Echelon)

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Steps to make your home energy efficient

Energy Efficient Homes refer to homes designed in such a manner which
facilitate optimum and efficient usage of resources, mainly energy, water
and material. They are less harmful for the environment and contribute
minimally to environmental pollution. These buildings are sometimes called
Green Buildings. Energy efficient homes cost much less to heat, cool and light,
compared to a typical home.
Achieving energy efficiency for homes is a step towards the goal of zero-carbon
homes. A zero carbon home uses less energy than it generates over a set
period of time. A carbon footprint is calculated for the full life of the home,



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