Archive for December, 2010

How Close Are We Into Generating Free and Cheap Electricity?

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Ever since the price of oil sky rocketed way back in the early 70′s we have been in the chase for an alternate energy fuel that could be produced freely or at least cheaper. There is a challenge going on amongst the new generation of inventors to perfect the generation of free energy from our surroundings. How close are we to this goal?

To help you understand what we meant with free energy systems, let me tell you all that I know about it. Whenever we talk about free energy systems we are going to assume that the resulting output energy that these devices produce are greater than the input energy. This is also known as over unity. Although this condition violates the accepted theory that we can not produce more energy than what we had put in, a few inventors had claimed that they had successfully attained over unity with their machines.

There were quite a few machines and techniques that were developed in gathering free energy in which came from several sources. These devices however are not commercially available as of this moment. These devices transform other forms of energy into electricity to power up your homes.

The three proven ways on how to harness free energy are the use of radio and TV waves, use of static electricity and use of radiant energy. These three ways have been verified to be very efficient, very easy to operate and cheaper to implement.

Now, the question is who are these great investors? As a matter of fact, aside from Nikola Tesla, there are other inventors who made their own contributions for its development. There is Thomas Henry Moray’s radiant energy device, Edwin Gray’s 50 horsepower EMA motor, and Paul Baumann’s Testatika machine which runs on a two parallel magnetic disks. There is Dr. Robert Adams from New Zealand who developed and designed heaters, generators and electric motors that are powered by permanent magnets. Another inventor is Tom Bearden who developed MEG or a motionless electromagnetic generator. Let us not forget John Bedini’s electromagnetic generators. Even in Japan, Dr. Nakamat who was the inventor of floppy disks uses Nikola Tesla’s free energy system to generate free electricity in his house.

Yes, we had gone a long way; however, I think there are still a lot of things to consider before it can fully replace non-renewable energy resources. The very first aspect to consider is its safety. We are dealing with electricity here and we all know that there is always a big risk in handling this technology. Second aspect to consider is its availability to everyone. I also believe that there is no such thing as free electricity. There is always money involved in generating electricity even if it is coming from a free energy source. What we need is cheaper electricity, cleaner and an efficient system that is available for everybody. How much time do we need to reach this goal? I do not know, but what I do know is, we need to do our act together now before it gets too late.

Build Windmills – Reviews and Tips

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Renewable energy is a very powerful tool that will help homeowners to avoid the network once and for all year. While solar energy is a poster child for the movement of renewable energy, wind energy is feasible and less costly to install. The only problem with large wind need stable sources of wind, and space to build a windmill. If you do two things, it’s time to build wind turbines in your home.

What you need windmills

wind farm development, you must be a number of things. First, space is very important. Without enough space, your attic is too small or blocked by trees and buildings. Second, if you live in an area where regulation may wind turbines. Even small turbines can cause noise and be an eyesore to some neighbors. Suburbs and rural areas, some areas may be difficult to obtain building permits without first talking to your neighbor.

Finally, you need a steady source of wind energy. obtain the wind field over the more than expected, providing a strong flow of air. In fact, provides only a steady wind of 11 mph is enough electricity to 90% of small houses on reduced power. It’s great if you live in the middle of nowhere and stops the wind.

Build a windmill

To build components for wind turbines, you do not have hundreds of dollars on a turbo, expensive cables and other components can only be purchased from retailers. Itsa This is not the solar wind, which means it’s really very simple.

The wind turns the blades. The turbine blades rotate. The energy taken to change the copper, which is then on your home or batteries for later use. To do this, there are five simple things: a generator, a magazine for manufacturers, and mechanical and electrical components around energy storage and delivery to your home.

When it comes to batteries, there are many options but the small batteries used in commercial products are great because they are not too expensive, and they are so close.

The leaves can be purchased from various online sources, or create yourself. There are several ways to make wind turbine blades with PVC pipes, plastic bottles will be returned, and more. The key is that they are durable, hollow to catch the wind and light, so that the tower and the machine can support them effectively. Weight can cause undue stress on the tower gap or air, which can damage the system.

By combining

When you find your part and build a wind turbine to start, you have a solid base and the tower to stop the generator and the blades do. Do not skimp here. Building a strong foundation, you must have a solid metal bar and free of obstacles like trees.

If the time to find how hung, and which parts are the most effective way to capture wind energy will be a great way to capture and generate energy for your home.

3 Types of Solar Panels

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

Solar Panels have different types and purposes there are some which are best used for vehicles and structures.

There are also panels that have different prices depending on durability and purpose. I actually think that these 3 panels have specific purposes and all three will work depending on your need and of course the proper calculation of the voltage you need to ensure that solar panels do work for all of your electricity needs and so that you won’t have power shortage.

There are currently three types of solar panels available in the market today and we’ll discuss each of them below.

1. Monocrystalline Panel

The monocrystalline panel is made up of one big silicon crystal without any breaks and can absorb the most amount of solar energy at 18% since it works even at low light conditions. It is also the most expensive type and is advised to be used to power up entire homes for long periods of time or if it is being used as a main power source, since it will need minimal backup energy. It can absorb up to 18% of the total solar energy reflected into it.

2.Polycrystalline Panel

Polycrystalline panels are the most affordable panels in the market today. They are made from small silicon crystals mashed together to form a solar panel and though they are not the most expensive ones in the market today, these panels are durable and its only downside is it does not absorb solar energy during low light conditions. It absorbs 15% of the solar energy that reflects into it and is best used for residential and commercial structures that require medium amounts of power.

3. Amorphous Panel

The third type available in the market today is called the amorphous panel and it is the cheapest and lightest among the three types of panels today. It is made up of a silicon sheet and is best used to power up light materials like speedboats, small yachts and other vehicles that get direct sunlight. It absorbs up until 10% of solar energy reflected into it.

These are the 3 types of solar panels available in the market today and all I can say is that ‘different strokes for different folks’ work best here. Since there are different budgets and uses for each of these panels and I highly suggest considering the purpose of your solar panels before you invest.

The Top 3 Things You Need Before Making Your Own Solar Panel

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

There are 3 essential things you need to know when making solar panels.First you need to know the right tools and materials to build a sturdy solar panel system. Next is you need to know where to source the cheapest and sturdiest material for this project and lastly the actual blueprint to build.

Most of these things can either be researched online wherein you can find untested and unverified information or by getting a solid solar panel building guide.The main problem when making your solar panels is if you miss one key part of these 3 things it can either make or break your solar panel project.

This article will provide you information on how to avoid and solve these 3 problems before you even start on your project.

1. Right Tools and Materials

You will need basic tools from your garage, namely a saw, hammer, pliers and a soldering iron, measuring tape and a voltmeter. The materials you need are: Solar Cells, 15 mm hardwood, Plexiglas silicone sealant, flux, UV Plywood protector. These are the basic things you need to use for the project.

2. Sources of Materials

Most of the materials needed can be bought in your local hardware store for a few hundred dollars,the only exception is the solar cell.The best solar cell to find is one that is clear and free of blemishes, since scratches or other reflection problems will affect the panel’s absorption. You also need to ask if they are either monocrystalline or polycrystalline type of panels, Since monocrystalline is much more expensive and efficient than polycrystalline and it’s up to you which one you think will suit your home.

You can find the cheapest deals in ebay for solar cells. Just make sure that you follow my guidelines above to avoid problems with your purchase.

3. Proper blueprint or guide

The right blueprint is the most essential part of this process since it will give you in-depth analysis for materials and how to do the process correctly. This will save you a lot of cash by avoiding mistakes and following a proven process.

Water Sources

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Water for our cities and towns across Australia come from a wide variety of sources, including rivers, dams, aquifers, water tanks, recycling and more recently desalination plants. Each of these sources can provide clean household water however the cost-effectiveness of each source is different. The cost per litre and the cost to the community differ significantly. These issues have been hotly debated and there is no real common ground on what is the best water source in terms of the overall best outcome for the community.

The traditional sources of water for towns and cities have been from the river systems, which had storage dams built on them to ensure water year around. Water from rivers and dams typically has been cheaper than other sources because of the lower cost in terms of infrastructure on a per litre basis. The ability to grow the availability of this form of water supply has become far more restrictive due to more rigid environmental requirements, along with the fact the easier and more accessible dam sites have now been used. The costs of building dams have risen significantly in recent years resulting in higher cost per litre for this water.

Ground water is used extensively in areas that have large volumes of water in aquifers which are readily available. Cites such as Perth obtain a large amount of their domestic water from groundwater. The issue that must be remembered is aquifer water is effectively large storage dam that is underground and it is a finite resource. There is only so much water that can be extracted from the groundwater system without having a negative impact on it.

Recycling is an excellent way to make better use of water by using it more than once before it goes back into the river system or ocean. Recycling systems can be large scale or can go down to a small system on a residential house. Because we are using water that maybe carrying harmful bacteria or chemicals the system must be well designed and maintenance is critical to ensure all water going through the recycling equipment is up to standard. The other drawback is recycling can be expensive compared to other sources of water.

A number of desalination plants have been built over the last few years with most major capital cities in Australia now having a plant. The appeal of turning sea water, which is in abundance in coastal areas into drinking water, is attractive on the surface. The downside is that this is an energy intensive process and even though there maybe wind farms built to supply energy, they will contribute significantly to the overall energy demand of the nation. More recently there has been some controversy about the cleanliness of water coming from desalination plants because of their proximity to sewage plants and ocean outfalls.

Rainwater tanks have been around for many years and have had periods of popularity and other times when government have not supported their use. The benefit of rain water tanks is that they catch water that would otherwise go into the storm water system and be lost to the household. Water caught is owned by the home and can be used in the garden or washing the car, even in periods of water restrictions. It is a totally renewable resource and can reduce the demand on public infrastructure from both a storm water and water supply perspective. Once the tank is installed the cost is minimal. Water tanks also provide water where mains water is not available.

Solar Panel Installation

Friday, December 24th, 2010

The main problem people ask when they consider installing solar panels is that if it will actually work for their home. There are a few major factors to consider before getting a solar panel system.

Just to answer my article’s title, yes it will work for any home if you get the right system that will work in your area or setup.

There are a few placement issues that you have to consider like your roof’s position and the trees surrounding your house. Another thing to consider is that if you want to tie your electrical system to the local utility grid. These are the initial considerations. They are very basic but will go a long way once you start installing the panels.

The most important factor to consider is whether you will setup a grid tied or off grid type of solar panel system.

The panels will generate electricity for your appliances as long as the sun is shining on them. When it’s nighttime or when the weather is not cooperating (if it’s cloudy or rainy) then your home will run on traditional utility company electricity.

This is how a grid-tied system works. It saves money for you in the day time and has a full backup just in case there’s some weather issues or if it’s night time. This is perfect if you are in a geographical location that has 4 season and changes all the time, like Melbourne or London.

For the off-grid system setup it will run independently and will store the energy in batteries for night time and weather changes. It will power up your appliances during the day and save energy at the same time to be used at night or if there are weather issues.

This setup is best for remote locations and if it is in an extremely arid region where the sun shines most of the time. It also requires a backup (usually a generator) during night time and if there are weather issues. This is to make sure that everything would run smoothly.

Both of these methods adhere to the basics that have been mentioned above, the roof placement, direction of the panels, trees that cover it. Solar Panels Need to have access to direct sunlight and the best place to put them is on the roof. But there have been situations that they have been placed on a yard provided there are no trees or other items that cover the sun.

Of course, you have to remember, basic building steps apply like: accurately measuring the roof or area, site inspection for stability and if the structure can hold and lastly deciding which solar panel configuration will work for your home.

How To Get Cheap Electricity Using A New Alternative Energy System

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Do you know how to cut your monthly energy bills by up to 80% and meanwhile stop the reliance on big companies to provide electric energy, by producing your own cheap electricity right at your home? The problem with today’s energy situation is, that the demand for energy is growing exponentially, as is the population of the world. The resources needed to generate this energy on the other hand are being decimated at a very rapid pace though.

Relying on these outdated means of energy production would therefore be a fatal mistake.

So what is the solution? Well, you know it. Alternative energy systems of course. Wind power and solar/photovoltaic energy generators have actually become rather popular these days!

But what is the problem with these green energy sources? They are simply too expensive! Who can afford those huge up-front investments needed to install a few solar panels on their roofs?

Furthermore, these alternative energy systems depend completely on the weather situation. If it’s a cloudy day without any wind, which can be quite often, depending on where you live, these green energy sources will not produce ANY energy for you!

Okay, so what is the solution? What is this alternative energy system that can produce cheap electricity right at your home?

It’s the so-called magnetic generator. This technique has been discovered by none other than the famous Nicola Tesla, a hundred years ago already!
How this helps you in producing your own electricity, is that you will be able to implement the Generator at your home and it will, independent from the weather, produce electrical energy. To do this, it utilises multiple sets of permanent magnets and the basic principle of an electric generator to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.

The rotator produces mechanical energy by rotating and then transmits it to the set of magnets. The magnets therefore are moving in relation to a metallic loop that is also implemented in the generator. Through the constant movement, an electrical voltage is induced into the metallic loop. This voltage can then be used to load a car battery for example.

This is how to use this alternative energy system to generate cheap electricity, because once the generator has reached a certain number of rotations per minute, it is able to retain this rotation without any further input, while still producing energy, therefore reducing the cost of energy production to a minimum.

The Greener Energy Sources to Rely On

Friday, December 24th, 2010

In the coming years we will have to increasingly rely on alternative sources of energy to our needs and keep the earth habitable for all species of life. The energy sources we rely on now, especially fossil fuels, is not sustainable. They are also very harmful for the environment because of the way we gather and process them. For all these reasons, it is in our interest to find more alternative energy sources.

Less pollution

Benefits of renewable energy are many. Remove any energy source that will not go empty, is an attractive alternative, but these forms of energy in general have a number of other strengths too. For example, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power is free for anyone with equipment to collect them. Processes used to these resources to useful energy is much less harmful to the environment as anyone else.

Power plants that generate electricity with fossil fuels that produce large amounts of pollutants and carbon dioxide. Compare this with the complete lack of pollution from a field of windmills and provides a perfect example of one of the main benefits of renewable energy. Similarly, the solar power generated without creating any pollution as well.

Ongoing Availability

On top of the pollution problem of our dependence on fossil fuels has contributed to, that’s another problem with continuing to use these types of sources. To, frankly, they are not renewable and we will actually connect with them. This means that the cost of these resources will go fast in the coming year and the cost of electricity, we need to run our homes. If we are to keep energy affordable for people all over the world, we must find alternative energy sources that will not create such a shortage.

Cost factor

Many people try and argue that these alternative energy sources is not profitable. This is simply not the case. While there is a large initial investment required when you try to switch to an alternative energy source to make this investment will almost certainly be refunded immediately when the system is up and running. Actual cost one of the main benefits of renewable energy systems like solar panels and wind turbines very little to operate and maintain a time they are in place.

On the other hand, fossil fuels often require costly repairs, and can cost much to keep running every day. Add to that the cost of fossil fuels itself and its easy to see how some of these renewable resources can be done to create more affordable energy for many people across the world.

Needed Support

Most of the technology needed to develop alternative renewable energy a reality is already working to produce. The public support has been lacking, however, and it has kept most of these technologies to be put to greater use. Early enables us to the many benefits of renewable energy to the wider population, the quicker we will all be able to bring the benefits of these technologies can bring benefits.

Solar Hot Water Panels

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Idea to cut out from the energy network and become more independent is very attractive to many people. The ever increasing costs to power your house using traditional sources of energy and desire to use more environmentally friendly resources are important factors causing a growing number of people to start looking at alternative energy in their homes.

A system at a time

Several reasons, but it can be difficult to just switch one day from the traditional sources of energy to something like solar power. For example, equipping a house with enough solar panels to manage energy consumption of an average home can cost upwards of $ 20,000. This is a big investment and many people are unable to shell out that kind of money at once.

If you want to start the transition to getting your power from alternative energy sources, you might want to consider a few small changes over time rather than one large one. A great way to start changing the house from being less dependent on traditional energy sources and electricity companies to install solar hot water panels.

Solar water heating

Most people think that all solar panels are the same. In reality, the solar panels used for home heating and hot water are very different from the panels used to generate electricity. For this reason, solar hot water panels actually be a very cost effective and efficient way to provide for all your home heating and hot water needs.

The solar cells used to generate electricity, is often quite complicated and expensive because they actually should be able to convert heat from the sun into electricity that can fit into the openings in your home.

On the other hand, solar hot water panels only need to collect heat from the sun and use it to heat water in the tank. This process is much simpler than those used to convert solar energy into electricity, and these panels can be much cheaper and easier to install.

System Components

Being, a solar water heater, consisting of solar panels for hot water, a boiler and a floating system that allows the solar heat is transferred to the water in the tank. The liquid used in this system, often a form of antifreeze will be cycled through solar panels and then down to the hot water tank. If it moves through the panels, the liquid will be heated and then the heat transferred to the water in the tank.

Solar Construction

Another similar system is very effective for a solar installation. This type of system uses the same type of panels and liquid system, but instead to transfer solar energy for only the hot water tank, heated fluid flows through a system that can heat up the entire house.

Especially if your house has a radiator heating system, it can be fairly easy to convert to a solar installation. There is always a good idea to have some kind of backup system in place, but then you will not be left without heat or hot water if something goes wrong.

Simple Green Ideas

Friday, December 24th, 2010

We have all heard about going green but what are some simple green ideas we can put to use now? I am writing a series of articles on just that. It would be great if we could all go out and buy solar systems for our houses but they cost more than most of us can afford. Most of us need simple green ideas that we can implement on almost any income level.

One example is reuse paper to wrap gifts. That is a simple concept and works at any time of year for any gift-giving occasion. Don’t just throw the paper away, keep it and reuse it. If the paper is torn, cut it into smaller pieces for smaller gifts. Think about simple green ideas when you buy the gifts. If you are going to buy perfume, are there eco-friendly perfumes that are also very nice? Did you know you can buy an indoor organic garden? That would make a great gift and be a simple green idea. Even gifts for pets can be green if you know where to shop.

Some simple green ideas for shopping are to use E-bay and other auction sites to find green products and save money. How about Habitat for Humanity? Yes, Habitat has stores in communities all over the US that sell all kinds of things for the home and for construction. Look them up on the Internet and you will be surprised at what you find. Habitat resell stores are one of those win, win, win, situations. When you buy there you keep things out of landfills, people have good things to buy they can afford, and you help create affordable housing.

When you are at the store, do they still ask if you want paper or plastic? How about neither? Get your own re-usable shopping bags. It is way past time for everyone to do this. These bags are part of the simple green ideas you can use in your everyday life. They are easy to keep in your car and you can use them for groceries, clothing, hardware, and just about anything that can go in a bag. You can buy these bags almost anyplace including the grocery store, Wal-Mart, drug stores, and others.

If you are looking for other simple green ideas, go to hubpages.com and look for green living issues. You can also just do an Internet search for simple green ideas.