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Alternative Energy

Alternative Energy Alternative energy sources put a great deal less "stress" on the environment as compared to their fossil fuel counterparts. As a consequence, there has been an explosion of new products and techniques in this alternative energy niche.

Alternative Energy is a term that refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace the use of nuclear energy or energy from fossil fuels. Alternative Energy sources are low in carbon dioxide emissions that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change identified as being major contributing factors to global warming.

Alternative energy sources can range from biomass combustion, hydrogen derived from natural gas, carbon capture, to clean coal technology. Other more common alternative energy sources are solar, wind , and HydroPower.

Solar Energy

Alternative Energy Solar Power is the process of taking sunlight and converting it into electricity. The most common way to harness solar power has been through the use of Photovoltaics (PVs).

PV cells convert light into electric current by way of the Photoelectric effect and can then be used to power your Nintendo DS, television, and even your home's lighting needs.

On the business side of things, the concept of Concentrating Solar Power , or CSP, has taken hold with large producers of electrical power. CSP systems use lenses and mirrors to focus large amounts of sunlight into a single beam. This single, large beam of concentrated light is then used as a heat source for conventional power plants to draw upon.

Using products and services that take advantage of the sun's infinite ability to provide us with power is an amazing way to help build a sustainable and renewable green economy.

Wind Power

Wind power consists of utilizing the movement of wind into a power source through wind turbines. Wind only generates about 1.5% of electricity used worldwide, but is growing rapidly. In fact, from 2005 to 2008, the use of wind power for electricity doubled each year!

The majority of the world's wind power is harnessed by wind farms, which are large groups of wind turbines set up in places where there is a great deal of wind, such as coastal areas. The wind farms, with their army of three blade turbines, are then connected to an electric power transmission network.

Wind power is renewable, clean, produces lower greenhouse gas emissions and cost effective. As a result, using products and services that take advantage of the wind's ability to provide us with power is an amazing way to help build a sustainable and renewable green economy.

Hydro Power

Alternative Energy Hydro Power is the process of using the power or force of moving water and converting it into electricity. This form of alternative energy can be dated back to the powerful civilizations of the Greek and Roman Empires. A common form of hydro power seen in use today is irrigation.

The Future of Energy

Over the coming years, alternative energy will become an increasingly important driver of growth in creating the cultural shift towards collectively pursuing sustainable energy consumption habits.

Using products and services that take advantage of the ability for alternative energies to provide us with power is an amazing way for you to help build a sustainable and renewable green economy.


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