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		<title>Going Green: Utilizing Solar Powered Energy As An Alternate Energy Resource</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photovoltaic cells &#8211; an array of black squares, that comprises a solar panel; are becoming more efficient, and gradually less pricey, all of the time, because of ever better designs which permit them to focus the harvested sunlight on a &#8230; <a href="http://www.hydrogen-car-kit.net/going-green-utilizing-solar-powered-energy-as-an-alternate-energy-resource/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Photovoltaic cells &#8211; an array of black squares, that comprises a solar panel; are becoming more efficient, and gradually less pricey, all of the time, because of ever better designs which permit them to focus the harvested sunlight on a more and more concentrated point.</p>
<p>The size of the cells is reducing as their efficiency rises, meaning that every cell becomes less expensive to produce and at once much more productive. As far as the cost, the price of producing solar-generated power per watt hour has come down to four dollars. Just 17 years ago, it was almost double that cost.</p>
<p>Solar powered electricity technology is certainly excellent for the environment, as this alternate form of producing energy. It gives off completely zero emissions into the ecosystem and is merely utilizing one of the most naturally occurring things as its driver.</p>
<p>Solar collection cells have become much more practical for placing on the rooftops of people&#8217;s homes. They&#8217;re not a difficult system to make use of for heating one&#8217;s household, creating hot water, or generating electricity.</p>
<p>In the case of using the photovoltaic cells for hot water generation, the system works by having the water encased in the cells, where it&#8217;s heated then sent through your pipes.</p>
<p>Photovoltaic cells are becoming increasingly better at accumulating sufficient radiation from the sun, also on overcast or stormy days.</p>
<p>One firm in particular, Uni-Solar, has created solar collection arrays for the home that work well on inclement days, by using a technologically more advanced system that stores more energy, during sunlit days than earlier or other arrays.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s actually another solar power system available for use referred to as the PV System. The PV System is attached to the nearest electrical grid.</p>
<p>Whenever there is an excess of solar energy being collected at a particular home, it&#8217;s transferred to the grid for shared use and as a means of lowering the grid&#8217;s reliance on the hydroelectrically-driven electricity production.</p>
<p>Getting connected to the PV System can keep your costs down as compared to full-fledged solar energy, which also reduces pollution and takes pressure off the grid system. Some areas are developing centralized solar collection arrays for smaller towns or suburban communities.</p>
<p>Some big-name corporations are making it clear that they&#8217;re also getting into the act of using solar power (a further indication that solar produced energy is becoming an economically viable renewable energy source).</p>
<p>Google is actually putting in a 1.6 megawatt solar power generation plant on the rooftop of its corporate headquarters, and at the same time Wal-Mart wants to place an enormous 100 megawatt system of its own.</p>
<p>Nations including Japan, Germany, the US, and Switzerland have been furthering the cause of solar energy production by providing government subsidies or giving tax breaks to companies and individuals who agree to use solar power for generating their heat or electrical power.</p>
<p>As technology advances and a greater storage of solar collection devices is made available, increasingly more private investors will discover the value of buying into this &#8220;green&#8221; technology and further its expansion considerably.</p>
<p>For additional details on &#8220;going green&#8221; with alternative energy, research: <a title="fusion excel" href="http://zero-point-energy.biz/info/scalar-energy/" target="_blank">fusion excel</a>, <a title="scalar energy Wikipedia" href="http://zero-point-energy.biz/info/scalar-energy/" target="_blank">scalar energy Wikipedia</a>, and <a title="wikipedia: scalar energy" href="http://zero-point-energy.biz/info/scalar-energy/" target="_blank">wikipedia: scalar energy</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cars Can They Really Run on Water</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Millions asked: Auto manufacturers around the world have faced financial trauma during recent years, resulting from consumer change in regards to both politics and the environment.With no imminent resolution to the oil crisis in the Middle East, the price &#8230; <a href="http://www.hydrogen-car-kit.net/hybrid-cars-can-they-really-run-on-water/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Daniel Millions</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Auto manufacturers around the world have faced financial trauma during recent years, resulting from consumer change in regards to both politics and the environment.<br/><br/>With no imminent resolution to the oil crisis in the Middle East, the price of crude oil has raised well over one hundred dollars, and will only continue to rise. Gas prices are now reaching above four dollars per gallon, and consumers around the world are looking for ways to save money on gas, as well as reduce their impact on the environment around them in this era of speculation about global warming.<br/><br/>There are quite a few ways that drivers are able to conserve gas while driving their current vehicles. The most obvious option is to cut down on the number of hours spent driving the car. Of course, this isn&#8217;t a viable option for most people, especially in rural areas, but walking or riding a bike is a great way to save money and stay healthy.<br/><br/>Other conscious decisions including having your vehicle coast down hills, and avoiding stopping and starting. Driving on a busy street during rush hour is a great way to guarantee your car is burning gas.<br/><br/>As consumers are changing their driving habits, they have shied way from SUVs and other large gas-guzzling vehicles. With the decision to move away from trucks, vans, and SUVs, the automobile manufacturers around the world have introduced a variety of alternatives.<br/><br/>Hybrid cars minimize the consumption of gasoline by using an electric motor when possible. These hybrids greatly improve the efficiency of energy used by the car. Despite general belief, hybrid cars are easy to refuel and provide all of the typical function of our current gas-fueled cars, but with far less impact on the environment and driver&#8217;s wallet.<br/><br/>Interested in how hybrid cars make the most out of every gallon? Hybrid cars shut off the gasoline engine when possible, and recover energy when the vehicle when brake. In addition, their sleek aerodynamic design and light materials allow them to further cut down the burning up of gas.<br/><br/>While hybrid cars are allowing consumers to make an impact now, the future of cars is decidedly based on hydrogen cars. Hydrogen cars are the holy grail of transportation. Just like hybrid cars, hydrogen cars use minimal energy consumption and will eventually have impact on the environment.<br/><br/>Research for hydrogen cars has been funding both by the government and private investors. For the time being, functioning models are demonstration-only as the cars are still expensive to build and operate.<br/><br/>Unfortunately there are still many drawbacks with hydrogen vehicles. Only a couple hundred are currently in use in the United States, due to their high costs. Because hydrogen vehicles have yet to hit the mainstream population, mechanical assistance is inconvenient. In addition, hydrogen cars create more exhaust than gasoline-powered.<br/><br/>Once hydrogen cars become more prominent in the United States, there will be need for many more hydrogen stations used to fuel cars. It has been approximated that the cost will be around $500,000,000,000 (five-hundred billion dollars) to replace the nation&#8217;s current gasoline-based infrastructure. However, because of the global gas and oil crisis, the investment is still considered a necessary one.<br/><br/>Before consumers know it, energy-efficient cars will become the norm on the market, not the exception. Hybrid cars are no longer taboo, and we can anticipate hydrogen cars to follow sooner than we think. While the prices of oil and gasoline may improve, expect to find financial relief with these new innovations.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.hydrogencarkit.net'>See The Best Do It Yourself Guides Compared</a></div>
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		<title>The Virtuous Hydrogen Water Fuel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paul Fitzgerald asked: Today, the world is seeing an explosion in the need for fossil fuels. Some people blame this on the United States and Western Europe, as their industries and automobiles consume vast quantities of oil and gas. Well, &#8230; <a href="http://www.hydrogen-car-kit.net/the-virtuous-hydrogen-water-fuel/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Paul Fitzgerald</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Today, the world is seeing an explosion in the need for fossil fuels. Some people blame this on the United States and Western Europe, as their industries and automobiles consume vast quantities of oil and gas. Well, that is only partially true. Also today, India and China have booming economies and growing populations.<br/><br/>Where once a car and other creature comforts were only for the rich, both nations also have a burgeoning middle class, and these people want a better life! So, that thus means a need for more fuel. As a result, the price of gas can only go up. Now, granted, it may go through phases where it fluctuates a bit, but the overall trend is constantly up. In the United States, it now stands at over four dollars a gallon, and the economic impact is being felt across the nation. Less driving for summer vacations, higher fuel bills, higher costs of just about everything that is transported by truck and air, and rising airline ticket prices. This has also led to more demand for travel by rail. As Amtrak needs more trains and cars, this will necessitate an investment in infrastructure across the country.<br/><br/>Then, there is also the issue of Global Warming. The use of fossil fuels has resulted in large amounts of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. We are already seeing the results of this with longer hotter summers, more intense hurricanes, shorter winters, and more severe droughts. So, anything we can do to reduce emissions of these gases is a good thing.<br/><br/>Next, there is the issue of terrorism. It is no secret that there are people in this world mainly in the Middle East who are bent on committing terrible acts of terror around the world. The fact that we buy oil from them means that we are providing them with the funds they need to do just that. On the other hand, if we can wean ourselves from oil, and find a viable alternative, we can financial starve them of the funds them need.<br/><br/>Then too is the question of which alternative fuel to use. Some advocate corn or sugar ethanol, as they are renewable bio-fuels. Then there is wind and wave, solar and nuclear, and even geothermal. Yet, when looking for a fuel for vehicles, hydrogen is truly the best way to go. The problem with most bio-fuels is that the food taken away for fuel production could be better used for animal feed or human consumption. Recent corn ethanol production has caused price increases for food and feed. When you consider that fuel prices are also going up, this will only add to the world food problem.<br/><br/>With hydrogen fuel, it has the virtue of not taking resources away from other areas. Also, the only pollution created by such vehicles is pure water! The technology is there; it just needs to be implemented. Also, the fuel components hydrogen and oxygen are as abundant as just about anything on Earth. Now, some people worry about the idea of driving around with pure oxygen and hydrogen in their car. Well, consider this: you drive around with a tank full of gasoline! That is a highly explosive liquid, and has led to countless car fires over the years. Today, with the technology available, a hydrogen car is extremely safe. When you put that together with the savings on fuel bills, the improvements to the environment, and the economic and social benefits to our society as a whole; you&#8217;ll see that hydrogen technology is the way to go.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.hydrogencarkit.net'>See The Best Do It Yourself Guides Compared</a></div>
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