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		<title>How Effective Are Solar Powered Cars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, of course is, "What is a solar powered car?"  In the simplest of terms, it's an electrical car, but instead of plugging in, the electricity is derived for solar energy panels that are attached directly to the top of the car.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, of course is, &#8220;What is a solar powered car?&#8221;  In the simplest of terms, it&#8217;s an electrical car, but instead of plugging in, the electricity is derived for solar energy panels that are attached directly to the top of the car.</p>
<p>The electricity for a solar powered car is generated directly from the photovoltaic (PV) solar energy panels that capture the sun&#8217;s energy. </p>
<p>At this time, solar powered cars are really short-distance vehicles&#8230;short races or commuting&#8230;as they require a lot of direct sunlight to run right.  They do have solar batteries that store any additional energy not needed for immediate operation, but currently their storage capacity is too limited to be of any significant value to do anything other than provide less than 50 miles of additional operation.</p>
<p>So&#8230;the short answer to &#8220;How effective are solar powered cars?&#8221;&#8230; right now is &#8220;Not effective enough.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, solar powered cars may well be one of the best solutions to reduction of our environmental footprint&#8230;and our dependence on fossil fuel.  </p>
<p>While coal-burning plants step up to the number one spot for the creation of greenhouse gases, vehicles fall into the second spot.  Falling into first place for both sources of greenhouse gas emissions is the United States, contributing 2.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide through coal-burning power plants, and 1.5 billion tons through automobile engines.</p>
<p>The United States, being the biggest offender, with only 4% of the world&#8217;s population, isn&#8217;t viewed as the environment&#8217;s strong defender.  Despite having the technology to make significant change, and to make a real contribution to the solution, there has been little forward progress.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not hard to see the impact of the lobbying efforts of the automobile and energy industries to deter or defer legislation or incentives to produce really tangible results.  What you see, instead, is the strong hold that gas-hogging SUV&#8217;s and other large vehicles still have on the American market.</p>
<p>In the United States, solar powered cars are developed almost exclusively for race cars.  The vehicles are light and the cockpits are deliberately kept small.  At hundreds of thousands of dollars for the solar energy panels, they&#8217;re prohibitively expensive at this point.  The technology, however, definitely shows promise.  Solar powered cars produce absolutely no pollution.  This also means no motor noise pollution&#8230;the solar energy panels work very silently in collecting, using and storing energy. And..they run fast.  </p>
<p>In other parts of the world, a few solar powered cars, with partial power from solar panels on the vehicles, are being produced for general public usage.  Most of them are called an SPEV, which means a solar powered electrical vehicle.  Like their race car predecessors, they&#8217;re tiny, light-weight, one person vehicles capable of short distance commutes&#8230;grocery store, office, etc., and return.  There is one vehicle, though that&#8217;s setting the stage for an upgrade to a family-sized SPEV that can go further.  It&#8217;s a solar-powered five-door Blue Car hatchback&#8230;fully electric, whose solar panels are being produced in Europe.  There&#8217;s an ad in inhabitat.com that describes its solar components as follows: &#8220;The solar panels on the vehicle&#8217;s roof provides some power to the vehicle&#8217;s systems. It comes with regenerative brakes and a Lithium Metal Polymer batteries, and has a range of 155 miles per charge. According to the manufacturer, all the materials in the construction have been sourced to be as environmentally friendly as possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>An electric hybrid car&#8230;a car with both an electric and gasoline engine&#8230;the Toyota Prius, has also made a new solar energy addition.  It has an optional solar roof capable of adding power for an additional 20 miles.  If you&#8217;re thinking that&#8217;s not a huge contribution, think of it as one baby step backward&#8230;which in this case is a good thing&#8230;in vehicle contribution to global warming.</p>
<p>Solar powered cars don&#8217;t burn fossil fuels.  Therefore they create a very viable solution to global warming and to the fossil fuel energy crisis.  Not only that, they have real, practical, right-now benefits.  Solar powered cars don&#8217;t need oil changes&#8230;emission checks&#8230;or tune-ups.  How good is that?</p>
<p>Every time we make a decision to support solar energy; by voicing our support through our representatives in Congress for incentives and fuel-reduction initiatives; by purchasing vehicles that operate on solar or other renewable energies; by voicing our support often, we diminish our carbon footprint.</p>
<p>Solar powered cars can&#8230;and will become&#8230;more effective and more economical as we support the technology, and insist on research and development to further their manufacture and distribution.</p>
<p>Looking to find out all you can about <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.HomeSolarPowerExplained.com/solar-power-cars/" >solar power cars</a></noindex> then visit www.HomeSolarPowerExplained.com to find the best advice on <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homesolarpowerexplained.com/" >home solar power</a></noindex> for you.</p>


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		<title>Government Incentive Benefits Of Utilizing Solar Power Today From Sunfusion Solar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Witherspoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government incentive benefits of utilizing solar power are only part of the exciting news about the growth of this industry around the world.This technology, which started in outer space, has come into its own by way of Japan, Germany, and the United States. These countries have sponsored incentive programs, developed markets, and supported the use of solar energy for public projects, commercial enterprises, and private homes.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The government incentive benefits of utilizing solar power are only part of the exciting news about the growth of this industry around the world.This technology, which started in outer space, has come into its own by way of Japan, Germany, and the United States. These countries have sponsored incentive programs, developed markets, and supported the use of solar energy for public projects, commercial enterprises, and private homes.</p>
<p>In the United States, those who install solar converters in their homes and places of business are rewarded by tax credits, exemption from some taxes and property assessments, and sometimes have their costs covered by government grants. The incentives start at the national level, but are usually administered by state or even county agencies. All tax payers can deduct some of their system installation costs from the tax they would otherwise pay. Large projects like powering a school or a hospital with energy from the sun can qualify for grants, and there are programs for low income families and small business as well.</p>
<p>There are &#8216;caps&#8217; or limits to the amount of money that can be off set by tax credits, but the rest of the cost can sometimes be filed for the following year, too. Amounting to 30% or more of the installation total, the credits are enough to entice many to convert all or part of their electric usage to this form of power. State and local incentives can add to the savings.</p>
<p>If the benefit is a reduction in the tax you owe, it is a credit. If the tax is waived entirely, that is tax relief or tax exemption. One example of this is when the components and services associated with solar installation are free of sales tax. Both of these figures will be locality specific, so check official information sites, with informed personnel, and with tax experts for definitive information.</p>
<p>Grant money comes by way of government subsidies of the project, in which government money pays all or some of the cost of changing to solar power. Low cost loans are also available, sponsored by the government and repaid to the local utility company as additions to regular bills. These loans are mostly available to small and large businesses. Some utility companies offer rebates as well, for energy efficient installations of many kinds.</p>
<p>As the world&#8217;s governments get behind the solar industry, and more people use the technology, the market grows, production increases, and the price goes down. This process was rudely interrupted by the recent recession, but the industry is showing signs of recovery. The emphasis on greenhouse gas emission reduction by many nations means that solar power, totally emission free, will come more and more into its own.</p>
<p>As the market grows, and the technology advances to new heights of efficiency, investment opportunities grow as well. In addition, the alternative use of energy from the sun, together with occasional contributions from individual power plants to the community power supply, lowers the cost of electricity for all of us. These are little understood but important additional incentives that affect all of us, as we all share in the economy and in the quality of the environment. So whether you install solar power and have a lower tax bill (as well as an increase in the value of your house), or simply see a small reduction in your electric bill, remember to thank the powers that be in your government for proactive thinking.</p>
<p>Understanding the government incentive benefits of utilizing solar power may make you a fan of solar power even if you never use it anywhere but in your cell phone. This space age technology may help us save the planet and save money as well.</p>
<p>For more info or questions in regards to <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sunfusionsolar.com" >SunFusion Solar</a></noindex> or <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sunfusionsolar.com" >Government Solar Incentives</a></noindex> please see the SunFusion Solar team at www.sunfusionsolar.com</p>


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		<title>Solar Heating Tubes Reduce Heating Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is difficult to keep up with today's rental market. As everyone knows, there are only two ways to keep yourself ahead in the property game. One is to boost your earnings, which usually entails raising the rent for your tenants; the second is to reduce your operating costs. In today's competitive market, increasing your tenants' rent will probably be a mistake, as tenants could easily choose to go elsewhere. The market being what it is, it would be easy for them to find properties that have reduced rental rates. For that reason, the best approach is to lower your expenses. Solar heating tubes reduce heating costs, slashing one of the bigger bills that cut into your profits, and cost less to install than than you might think.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s rental market is extremely competitive and being profitable with the leasing of building space can be fraught with difficulty. As everyone knows, there are basically two ways to stay ahead in the property business. One is to boost your earnings, which normally means raising the rent for your tenants; the other is to lower operating costs. In today&#8217;s competitive market, raising your tenants&#8217; rent might easily cost you more money than it brings in, causing your tenants to go elsewhere. The market being what it is, it would be easy for them to find properties with reduced rental prices. For that reason, if you want to stay ahead, the best thing to do is to cut your expenses. Solar heating tubes reduce heating costs, slashing one of the larger bills that cut into your profits, and cost less to install than than you might expect.</p>
<p>Whether you own residential, industrial or commercial buildings, your tenants use hot water. Powering your building&#8217;s heating system is probably one of your biggest expenses. Using solar heating tubes to heat your water takes a large chunk out of the amounts of gas or electricity you use to keep your tenants in hot water, therefore reducing your bills (and your bottom line) considerably. With modern solar technology, even people who own property in colder, less sunny environments can save money.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes are cylinder shaped tubes that take in sunlight and store its energy in the form of heat. The shape of the tubes increases the efficiency of the technology as they will soak up sunlight early in the morning and during the evening. Solar panels, however, need direct sunlight and so will only absorb energy for shorter periods every day.</p>
<p>Heat from the sun is absorbed by the tubes and stored internally by an inner tube of fluid. The liquid super-heats to one hundred seventy degrees Fahrenheit and is then transferred to your heating system. Put simply, this means that the sun&#8217;s heat is used to warm your building&#8217;s water. Solar heating tubes also give you a second way to reduce heating costs; by using that heated water to heat the entire building.</p>
<p>Whether or not you understand the details of how they work, what is important is that solar heating tubes will help you reduce heating costs. If you can reduce your expenses and lower your rates, this will give you an advantage over the competition. As many of the world&#8217;s governments call for people to switch to renewable forms of energy, you should seriously consider investing in solar heating tubes to reduce heating expenses. With some research you should discover that the government will reimburse some of the costs involved.</p>
<p>Of all the benefits, conceivably the best reason to install solar heating tubes is so that your tenants know that you are doing everything in your power to keep their energy costs and carbon emissions down. Should you be advertising for new tenants you might also find that your cost cutting measures have given you a great deal of appeal with a growing number of people that are concerned about the environment.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is a partner for Emmy Energy, a <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm" >New York solar power</a></noindex> business offering <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm" >solar heating tubes</a></noindex> <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm" >solar electricity systems</a></noindex> &amp; clean energy products in the Northeast.</p>


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		<title>Solar Energy History Goes Back To Historic Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Gallow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power history is not the recent history that most people think it is. Use of collection panels and battery charging systems may be recent, but use of the sun's power goes back to ancient civilization.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power history is not the recent history that most people think it is. Use of collection panels and battery charging systems may be recent, but use of the sun&#8217;s power goes back to ancient civilization.</p>
<p>Native Americans and Greeks were among the earliest users of the sun&#8217;s power. They used it for heating their homes. Romans learned that glass could aid in the collection of the sun&#8217;s rays.</p>
<p>The Romans took it a step further than heating for their homes and made crude greenhouses in which to collect the sun to grow plants and vegetables more quickly. It extended their growing season and gave them larger crops.</p>
<p>The Native Americans and Greeks used the sun to heat their homes first. Their homes were built along the hillsides and used earth contact to maintain the heat. The homes were faced into the sun to collect the heat, then the warm air would leave the home and a new warmth would enter the dwelling in the new day.</p>
<p>Greeks used the sun in much the same way, although they did not get the idea from each other. Societies independently figured out that the sun was a useful resource that should not be wasted.</p>
<p>That was the extent of the use of the sun for several hundred more years. In the late 1700&#8217;s a man named Horace de Saussare designed a device that collects sunlight. The collector cone gathered the sun to boil ammonia. The result was refrigerant. Scientists were enthralled with this new idea all the way throughout the 1800&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Steam engines were developed next, but were not particularly efficient. They were expensive to run and difficult to keep running once they were started. There was still great potential in the sun&#8217;s power, though, so experimentation continued and a solar cell was invented in the 1800&#8217;s, beginning the practical solar power history.</p>
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		<title>Common Sense Reasons For Switching To Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Goldwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, one major reason is because of the financial aspects.  After the original investment has been recovered, the energy from the sun if practically without charge.  The recovery or payback period for this investment can be very short depending on how much electricity your household uses.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, one major reason is because of the financial aspects.  After the original investment has been recovered, the energy from the sun if practically without charge.  The recovery or payback period for this investment can be very short depending on how much electricity your household uses.</p>
<p>There are also many financial incentives that are widely available from the federal and local government that will reduce your overall cost.  Depending on your area, if your system produces more energy than you use, your utility company can buy it from you, building up a credit on your account! This nifty little idea is called &#8220;net-metering&#8221;.  Basically, it will save you money on your electricity bill if you even have one at all.</p>
<p>One great fact about solar energy is that it doesn&#8217;t require any fuel.  It&#8217;s not affected by the supply and demand of fuel and is therefore not subjected to the ever-increasing price of gasoline.  The savings are immediate and for many years to come.</p>
<p>For the environmentally aware, solar energy is clean, renewable (unlike gas, oil and coal) and sustainable, helping to protect our environment.  It doesn&#8217;t pollute our air by releasing carbon-dioxide, nitrogen-oxide, sulphur-dioxide or mercury into the atmosphere like many usual forms of electrical generation does.  Solar energy doesn&#8217;t play a role in the global warming, acid rain or smog and as a matter of fact, it actively contributes to the decrease of harmful green house gas emissions.</p>
<p>Solar energy can be exploited to offset utility-supplied energy consumption. For those nervous about outages it will also continue to supply your home or business with electricity in the episode of a power outage.</p>
<p>Your solar energy system can work entirely independently, not requiring a connection to a power or gas grid at all. Systems can even be installed in remote locations (like cabins and remote vacation homes), making it more realistic and cost-effective than the supply of utility electricity to a new site.  Almost all solar energy systems are virtually maintenance free and will last for decades.  Once installed, there are no recurring costs and they operate silently, have no moving parts, do not release offensive smells and do not require you to add any fuel.  More solar panels can easily be added in the future when your family&#8217;s needs mature.</p>
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		<title>There Are Alternative Energy Solutions Which Can Cut Your Household Bills.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to save money on your electricity bills then you may be looking for alternative energy solutions. Fluctuating energy prices and a difficult economic climate are leading many people to look for savings on their household costs. There are several ways to change your energy supply and save money.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to save money on your electricity bills then you may be looking for alternative energy solutions. Fluctuating energy prices and a difficult economic climate are leading many people to look for savings on their household costs. There are several ways to change your energy supply and save money.</p>
<p>Climate change is also encouraging individuals, organizations and governments to invest in green technologies. Installing solar or <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.escience.ca/resource-centre/home/energy/gus-vertical-axis-wind-turbines" >wind power</a></noindex> in your home will contribute to the fight against global warming. Having your house properly insulated and using sustainable green energy will mean that your household reduces its carbon footprint dramatically.</p>
<p>There is no reliable average figure for energy savings as there are too many variables for each case. However you can get a good idea of the possible savings you could make by using an energy calculator. There are many websites which have them and you just need to fill in the information about your house and electricity consumption. It will use this information to work out how much money you can save by using different technologies. This may help you decide which type of sustainable technology to install and how much money it is worth investing.</p>
<p>Most people are looking at solar and wind energy for their homes. There are advantages associated with both types of power but it depends on where you live. Obviously there is no point in using solar power if you live in a cold place with only small amounts of sunlight.</p>
<p>The photovoltaic cells in solar panels need a lot of sunlight to generate significant amounts of electricity. Therefore they have to be placed in a location where they can take in as much of the light throughout the day as possible. For many years solar power did not represent good value for money to many people as the installation costs were very high. However in recent years the cost has come down a lot and so now the investment may be worth it for you.</p>
<p>You may have decided to install a wind turbine on your property. These are a clean and reliable source of power as long as you live in a place with sufficient wind. The installation costs for these have reduced dramatically in the last thirty years. Advances in the technology have also made the machinery more efficient so that it is getting more power from the same amount of wind.</p>
<p>It is now becoming popular to install these technologies yourself. There are do it yourself kits available with everything you need. These are a lot cheaper than having a company carry out the installation. You can do it for even less money by building the solar panels or turbine from scratch. Most of the necessary parts can be purchased from hardware stores or on the internet. There are also many websites with information on the construction process and how to calculate the sizes of panels and turbines you will need.</p>
<p>Alternative energy solutions are being sought by many people as they try to save money and lower their carbon footprint. The internet is a mine of information you can utilize to start your search.</p>
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		<title>Attention Landlords &#8211; Solar Heating Tubes Can Help You Slash Your Energy Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone that has spent any time with the real estate rental industry will know that energy costs are a big concern for landlords. Many of these costs are forwarded to tenants, of course, but nevertheless, reducing these costs would help you gain a significant edge in the property rental market. And there is something you can do to cut a large chunk out of your energy consumption and help to save the environment at the same time. Landlords, cut your bills with solar heating tubes. Solar heating tubes are the next generation of solar technology, making it possible for you to harness the power of the most abundant source of energy known to man - sunlight. Solar heating tubes are more efficient than regular solar panels, and therefore can be used even in cloudy regions where solar panels would be ineffective for most of the year.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone that has spent any time in the real estate rental industry will know that for every landlord energy expenses are a major concern. Many of these costs are passed on to tenants, of course, but if you could sharply reduce these costs, you could enjoy a substantial edge in the property rental market. If you install solar heating tubes you can cut a large chunk out of your energy consumption and help to save the environment at the same time. Landlords all across the globe are saving money by installing solar heating tubes. Solar heating tubes take solar technology to new heights, allowing you to harness the power of the most plentiful source of energy on the planet &#8211; sunlight. Solar heating tubes work more efficiently than solar panels, meaning that they can be used even in colder climates where solar panels are usually thought to be ineffective.</p>
<p>The Benefits of Solar Heating Tubes</p>
<p>Most people are familiar with solar panels. They&#8217;ve been with us ever since 1960s, and we&#8217;re used to seeing them on roof tops in warm countries. While solar panels were a novel idea, they were impractical in some ways as they could only garner energy when the sun was beating directly on the flat panels. The shape and methods of storing the energy once it was received also caused some of the solar energy to be lost. Solar heating tubes correct these design deficiencies by having a cylindrical shape, making it possible for them to be positioned so they receive solar energy throughout the day, thus making them more efficient. The energy is also stored in a more efficient manner, employing a vacuum tube which retains a much higher percentage of the solar energy captured.</p>
<p>Solar heating tubes are a superb way of providing your buildings with free hot water, while cutting your carbon footprint significantly. You may be able to save even more money by using solar heating tubes to heat the whole building. The more solar power you can use, the less you will have to depend on other, less affordable power sources. As an additional benefit, your building will have more appeal to an increasingly environmentally conscious public, expanding your potential tenant base.</p>
<p>Go Green and Attract More Tenants</p>
<p>The rental business is really competitive. It always has been, and is only going to become increasingly competitive in the foreseeable future. Those who want to succeed need to do everything they can to gain an edge over the competition, and when a landlord cuts his bills with solar heating tubes, he gives himself several advantages over those that still rely entirely on fossil fuels and electricity.</p>
<p>With the USA and many other world governments firmly behind green energy initiatives, the government will underwrite much of the costs in switching over to renewable energy technology. Solar heating tubes are on the leading edge of the new green energy movement. Whether your building houses apartments, industry, or virtually anything else, solar heating tubes will save any landlord energy expenses.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Axelrod</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many landlords are now beginning to seriously think about climate change, and using a solar energy system to heat your building's water can do much to appease and environmentally conscious tenant. Whether you own commercial property, an industrial building or residential apartments, your potential clientele will almost certainly be impressed by any building that makes use of green energy. Taking advantage of green technology whenever possible speaks volumes about your ethics to prospective renters.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Climate change concerns many of today&#8217;s landlords, and using green energy in the form of solar panels to supply a building&#8217;s water can do much to allay a tenant&#8217;s concerns. If you own an industrial building, commercial property or residential apartments, your prospective tenants will almost certainly be impressed by any building that makes use of green energy. Taking advantage of green energy sources when possible will give potential tenants an extra reason to rent your building space.</p>
<p>The fact that it will help to save the planet probably isn&#8217;t going to appeal to your business acumen but there are other reasons to install solar panels. You can reduce your gas or energy bills significantly by becoming less dependent on these sources of heat for your building&#8217;s hot water supply. You can use these savings to add to your profits, or pass the savings along to your tenants.</p>
<p>Using solar energy to heat water is not a new concept, of course. People are known to have experimented with the idea of using the sun&#8217;s energy to heat water since the late nineteenth century. However, although steady strides have been made to improve the available technology, until recently it was less than effective in cold or cloudy locations. And these are the places where energy bills are at their highest. With the development of vacuum-sealed solar heating tubes, however, an increasing number of people are able to convert to solar energy.</p>
<p>The cylindrical shape of solar heating tubes means they can be positioned so that a part of their surface continually faces the sun, allowing the cylinders to absorb more solar energy. As they can harness the sun&#8217;s power more efficiently, they are offer a much more reliable alternative to solar panels, heating water even on cloudy days. The fact that they are vacuum sealed increases their efficiency even more because vacuums provide the optimal conditions in which to insulate the heat source. This means less heating power is wasted. The inside of the tube will get hot, but the outside of the tube, insulated by the vacuum, continues to be cool. All of this leads to an increase in the amount of the solar energy being stored and used to heat the water in your building.</p>
<p>The power used by your boiler system represents a sizeable part of the electricity and/or gas used by your building. You can cut your energy bills and those of your tenants significantly by installing solar heating tubes and using the sun&#8217;s energy to your advantage. You only need buy and install the solar heating tubes once, after that the savings will keep on coming.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s never been a better Time to start employing green energy sources such as solar heating tubes. Governments the world over now offer significant incentives to incourage landlords to install solar heating tubes which uses sustainable, renewable energy sources. Most governments allow tax rebates which cover most of the expense of installing these money and energy saving features. Ultimately, all buildings will need to conform to strict environmental regulations regarding the energy they use. It&#8217;s more advantageous to act now, while the government is willing to help you with the costs.</p>
<p>Craig Axelrod is a principal for EmmyEnergy.com, a <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/index.cfm" >Long Island solar energy</a></noindex> company delivering <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-heating-tubes.cfm" >solar heating tubes</a></noindex> <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emmyenergy.com/green-energy-products/solar-electric-panels.cfm" >solar electric panels</a></noindex> &amp; clean energy systems in the North East.</p>


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		<title>The Rough Beginning Of Solar Power&#8217;s History</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 15:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How long has solar power been around?  Well, let's see, historically speaking, it's been available since...well...since before the creation of the human race.  According to historical records, mankind figured out how to begin to take advantage of this power source.  Someone discovered during the 7th century B. C. how to take a glass-like substance, and concentrate the sun's rays on an object to start a fire.  Then, in the 2nd and 3rd century B. C. the Romans and Greeks found they could focus sunlight using the reflective properties of various objects to create heat for lighting their torches.  Not long after that, its potential destructive nature was exploited when the Greeks focused sunlight on their metal shields and set fire to Roman ships.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How long has solar power been around?  Well, let&#8217;s see, historically speaking, it&#8217;s been available since&#8230;well&#8230;since before the creation of the human race.  According to historical records, mankind figured out how to begin to take advantage of this power source.  Someone discovered during the 7th century B. C. how to take a glass-like substance, and concentrate the sun&#8217;s rays on an object to start a fire.  Then, in the 2nd and 3rd century B. C. the Romans and Greeks found they could focus sunlight using the reflective properties of various objects to create heat for lighting their torches.  Not long after that, its potential destructive nature was exploited when the Greeks focused sunlight on their metal shields and set fire to Roman ships.</p>
<p>Early on, our ancestors learned how to use the power of the sun as a &#8220;sun-spark.&#8221;  What they did with the sun spark, however, was to use it to create a fire with wood.  For more than a millennia, fire has been available as fuel, creating heat as it burns.  This has been both a bad thing and a good thing.  Good for those needing the heat it provides, and bad for the forests that have been destroyed to provide that heat, as our forests are necessary to maintain the earth&#8217;s climates.</p>
<p>However, it&#8217;s very interesting to note that the next phase of solar energy development actually occurred when wood supplies began to diminish.  During the 1st and 4th century, the Greeks and Romans both found they could use the passive energy of the sun by putting large south-facing windows in their sunrooms, and soon they similarly used this passive energy to heat their public buildings and bathhouses.</p>
<p>Somewhere around 1200 A. D., history says the ancestors of the Pueblo people in North America also found and used the advantage of passive solar energy in their homes, building south-facing cliff dwellings in order to capture and take advantage of the winter sun.</p>
<p>Despite the knowledge of how to capture the sun&#8217;s energy for heating, and its availability in many areas, the mystery of how to truly capture and use more of its benefits, remained for many centuries.</p>
<p>On the other hand, history shows that fossil fuels&#8230;natural gas, oil, and coal, have been used along with wood to provide heat and light going back to caveman days.  History also shows that the Romans burned coal during the 2nd and 3rd centuries.  In America as well, there is evidence from around 1300 that the Hopi Indians were burning coal for cooking, heating, and pottery making.  Wood held top billing at the time, however, as it was the most accessible and readily available fuel.</p>
<p>During the Industrial Revolution, coal moved into the forefront in production of energy.  James Watt invented the steam engine, and powered it with steam.  The steam was created by burning coal, thereafter making coal the energy-creation machine.  Coal, then ultimately became one of the major symbols of American power.</p>
<p>The history of using the sun for active solar energy really began in the 1860&#8217;s. A French mathematician named August Mouchet created, along with his assistant, a solar-powered steam engine, using the technology that is still used today for parabolic dish collectors.  The technology worked well.  With coal-powered steam now readily available, however, this solar-powered steam engine got &#8220;steam-rolled&#8221;  and left to collect dust.</p>
<p>Solar power, in many ways, has ever since remained behind the curve&#8230;left in the dark.  Fossil fuels, on the other hand, surged forward and now have a firm grasp around the neck of most Americans, providing 85% of all of the energy needs of the United States.  As a major source of energy, solar power has had a very difficult time getting credit and recognition.</p>
<p>In the 1970&#8217;s solar energy had its first real resurgence as a potentially viable option to fossil fuel use.  Oil prices were rising at an alarming rate, with demand far exceeding supply at the gas pumps.  All of a sudden, there was acknowledgment of how dependent the United States had become on foreign oil supplies.  Reacting to this unprecedented event, the government under Jimmy Carter&#8217;s administration, created tax credits, so research and development could begin for the development of alternative energy sources, and relieve dependence on foreign oil supplies.</p>
<p>Throwing their vast and powerful lobbying efforts into it, fossil fuel industries successfully thwarted or limited how the credits and conditions of alternative energy sources would be developing.  Existing research and methods for immediately implementing solar energy for homes and business was in place.  Entrepreneurial, rather than institutional efforts were ready to be implemented in individual home and community settings.  However, funding for research and development was diverted to large universities and organizations, where it was slowly driven to put solar energy development into large utility industrial models.</p>
<p>With fossil fuel industry intervention, renewable energy resources in a decentralized environment have not been deemed an appropriate path&#8230;despite all indications that this is its most viable application.  Instead, reaching parity with fossil fuel energy appears to be the most that any legislation is designed, or will be designed, to do.</p>
<p>Despite the rough beginning and continuing obstacles that solar energy has experienced, that it is a viable alternative to fossil fuel is no longer debatable&#8230;with or without government support.  Driven to produce more fossil fuel energy quickly and more profitably, companies within these industries have taken shortcuts and incurred the consequences. The risks have resulted in unacceptable loss, both in the loss of human lives, and horrendous damage to the environment.  Technological advances are pushing the production of solar energy more clearly into the forefront now, making it cheaper and more readily available.  With the lack of similar potential to destroy the environment, solar and other renewable energy sources will drive production up and costs down.  At this point, directing solar energy resource and development tax dollars toward the creation of large, profitable utility companies may be all fossil fuel lobbyists are able to do&#8230;if&#8230;they are able to accomplish even that.</p>
<p>There is no myth&#8230;nor real mystery&#8230; to global warming. It&#8217;s here.  It&#8217;s now, and it&#8217;s everywhere.  It can be seen by the environmentalist and the man on the street, both in the climate changes, and in the environmental damage created by our lust for fossil fuel energy.  Whatever the debate, breathing clean air and protecting the Earth for generations to come requires all of us to stay focused on the full development of solar and other renewable energy sources as our best&#8230;and only really viable option&#8230;for our future.</p>
<p>Looking to find out all you can about <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homesolarpowerexplained.com/solar-energy-history/" >solar energy history</a></noindex> then visit www.HomeSolarPowerExplained.com to find the best advice on <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.homesolarpowerexplained.com/" >home solar power</a></noindex> for you.</p>


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		<title>Self Sufficient Living &#8211; Does It Appeal To You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 13:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Toby Chacone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interest in self sufficient living is growing as people see the effects of pollution, squandering of natural resources, and the economic benefits for both individuals and families in learning to live in self sustaining ways. In this article, we'll consider first a definition of self sufficient living, and then take a look at important considerations for those who want to pursue that way of life.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interest in self sufficient living is growing as people see the effects of pollution, squandering of natural resources, and the economic benefits for both individuals and families in learning to live in self sustaining ways. In this article, we&#8217;ll consider first a definition of self sufficient living, and then take a look at important considerations for those who want to pursue that way of life.</p>
<p>A Definition&#8230; Self sufficient living refers to depending on renewable resources for the needs of everyday life. This means choosing to utilize those resources as opposed to depending upon municipal systems for our power, water and fuel needs. It also involves learning to grow our own food, along with preserving and storing that food. As people become more and more accustomed to sustainable living, many also learn how to make a variety of the items they use everyday &#8211; like soap, clothing, etc..</p>
<p>Why?&#8230; Some are adopting a more self sufficient way of life out of a reaction to the fast paced, high stress lifestyle typical in a metropolitan setting. They see this as a way to simplify their life and adopt a lifestyle that is healthier, both physically and emotionally. Others are doing it as part of a preparedness plan in light of increasing economic and political uncertainties as well as looming threats like natural disaster and even terrorism.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s Involved &#8211; Let&#8217;s look at some important considerations to make for those interested in adopting a more self sufficient way of life.</p>
<p>Alternative Energy &#8211; There are numerous solutions to getting off the grid. Some are happy with a simple, generator and battery setup. However, this still requires gasoline, diesel or propane to sustain the system. A far better method would be something like solar power, which is low maintenance and powered by nature. While it can cost around $10,000 for a small system, that investment will be payed back over time. Other choices include wind and hydro power.</p>
<p>Food &#8211; There has been increased interest in gardening in recent years as evidenced by an increase in garden seed sales. This is truly a part of self sufficient living that anyone can start right away. While there are many helpful books on the subject, this is one area in which it largely comes down to experience. Thus, the sooner you get started, the better. Even if you only have a small patio, you can start gardening in pots, even during winter months, you can grow some things in the house. The other aspect of food involves learning to preserve and store food. This is something that people used to be better at, but with the convenience of supermarkets, many do not consider just how fragile a family&#8217;s food supply can be. Natural disasters remind us of this when interruptions in transport result in shelves being emptied in only a matter of hours. Methods for food preservation and storage include canning, dehydrating, air vacuum sealing, and use of air tight storage containers.</p>
<p>Finally, everybody needs energy to live and for most of us that come in the form of electricity. There are various ways of generating your own power these days such as wind or solar. While many think that a simple gas generator is sufficient for a back up, keep in mind that such a system still requires fuel which might be hard to come by one of these days. Thus something more sustainable is preferable. A small solar power system can cost as much as $10,000 but it&#8217;s an investment that will pay for itself over time.</p>
<p>For the ultimate in self sufficient living, why not consider relocating to a more rural setting. City life is the least conducive to becoming more self reliant. We&#8217;ll look more closely at this point in a future article. Many people are making their country living dream a reality with careful planning and persistence.</p>
<p>You can experience self sufficient living, enjoying the benefits of becoming independent from utility companies and supermarkets. Keep your dream before you and persevere and a simpler, healthier way of life can be yours.</p>
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