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Cheap Electricity from Renewable Sources

May 20th, 2010

It’s long been understood that ‘greening the power mix’ – i.e. increasing the amount of domestic energy that comes from renewable sources- is a vital next-step in any sincere commitment towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

On a political level it is also a crucial measure for those non-oil producing countries that believe it important to secure a percentage of their energy from predictable and affordable sources. Domestically, homeowners are increasingly seeing renewable energy sources as a realistic and practical way to lower their utility bills or directly providing cheap electricity.

Renewable energy generally refers to energy that comes from sources that are not finite.

Up to this point, industrial and industrialising societies have largely sustained themselves by ingesting the oil, gas and coal buried just beneath the earth’s surface. Whilst this voracity powered massive increases in gross domestic product and quality of life, it was fundamentally underwritten by a reliance on a set of power sources that have a predetermined lifespan – and once they’re gone, they’re gone forever.

The development of feasible sources of renewable energy to compliment these finite sources has preoccupied some of the brightest minds of our time. Now there are a whole wealth of green power options that are available to ordinary homeowners and not just big businesses (it was only thirty years ago that  solar panels were only to be seen on NASA satellites and in hugely expensive commercial installations).

The advantages for homeowners who secure energy from green or renewable sources is not just environmental –  by complimenting their conventional energy input with green energy they will pay less for the total amount of energy over time.

Domestic windmills, for example, are increasingly common, and once the initial investment in the hardware has been made these provide the recipient with cheaper utility bills for an indefinite period of time. The same is true with solar panels, and recent changes in the UK mean that homeowners who produce electricity in this way will be able to sell their surplus back to the national grid, which provides a further financial incentive for going green.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

November 6th, 2009

The US Dept of Energy has devoted itself to the reason for replenish-able energy promotion with its creation of the nation’s green energy Lab in Golden Colorado.

This green energy program facility offers programs in a wide selection of replenish-able energy subjects which span the assorted green energy resources like wind, water, sun, biomass and even nuclear. NREL also conducts continuing research and development in the areas of energy potency and clean energy. Each area of analysis is further reinforced by functions that cut across the assorted programs and reach out to industries for partnerships.

These collaborations on green energy include the transferring of technology, energy research and the integration of the diverse programs of each collaborator. The twelve program areas of the nation’s green energy Lab are wind and hydropower technology intergovernmental projects on weatherization the technology of solar electricity commercial energy efficient technology the technology of fuel cells, hydrogen and building infrastructures geothermal technology the technology of automobiles and the Liberty Automobile energy management by the U.S. Central government energy-efficient building systems biomass and analytic studies. Each of these NREL programs is conducted by technology management pros whose capacities and experience span the programs wide replenish-able energy technology range. The Analytic Studies Program at NREL studies a wide selection of clean energy research to support the programs and initiatives in place at the laboratory. It also works alongside the Dep. of Educations Office for Energy Potency and green energy EERE as well as the energy research community at large.

The laboratories Office of Energy research integrates this research and supports its functions and the functions of the assorted research programs and centers of technology across the NREL. People who study clean energy research do so in 5 major interest areas. They glance at the technologies concerned in clean energy, the advantages of the initiatives, and the markets for replaceable energy, the policies that have an effect on its implementation and embracement, and the research into the varied programs. Many research programs include assessments of life cycles, vehicular systems, Web-based applications to appraise clean energy probabilities and programs. The purpose of this research is to grasp how technology, policy, markets and the assorted computer programmes can interactive to the successfulness of expansive and continuing clean energy programs.

The study of biomass is a crucial ingredient in the green energy implementation. Biomass offers a superb chance to use sustainable as well as domestic resources for the production of power and fuel and the meeting of chemical desires thru plants and t he material derived from them.

Biomass starts with grasses, trees, biological material and farming. These may be employed as replenish-able energy, either solid or thru conversion to liquid or gas. These can produce electricity, chemicals, fuel or heat.

The development of energy-efficient and cheap biomass technology which will cut back the U.S. Dependence on oil from foreign nations, even though it grows rural economies in our own country and improves the standard of our air.

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