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Solar Air Heating Can Save You Money

February 22, 2012 by  
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When it comes to solar energy, most people consider it synonymous with solar panels, and the generation of electricity. But really few people know that the most cost effective way you can use this energy is for heating, and not for electricity.

Solar air heating is quite common in countries such as Australia, China, Greece or Israel, but the United States have a lot to pick up in this area. The name pretty much speaks for itself, as solar air heaters are simple devices, which typically consist of an absorbing medium, insulation to prevent heat loss and a way to transfer the heat into the living space. Sounds too simple? Well, that’s just how it works, no hidden secrets; in fact, they’re so simple, many people choose to build them themselves instead of buying from professional companies. The absorbing medium can be nothing more than a painted aluminum sheet, the insulation can be silicone and the transportation medium usually consist of regular pipes. I’ve even seen people build them from soda cans painted black, and working just fine at dirt cheap prices.

However, they are rather complementary heaters, being able to supply only a part of the necessary heating. Typically, they account for 25%, but if built in very suitable areas, such they can go up to 50%, and even more. It is very useful both in households and in industrial buildings; many use it to heat their chicken coops or garages.

So in the long run, using a simple measure like a solar air heater can save you a lot of money in the long run, while not requiring any maintenance or big efforts; you help the planet while also helping yourself. Whether you feel confident and want to build one yourself and spend as little as possible, while also enjoying great quality, or you want to just buy one and spare yourself of the work, I cannot recommend a solar air heater enough. Having built a couple myself, I can tell you that with a minimum of care and thoughtful work you can get great results as well, so personally I would encourage that course of action, but the choice is yours – and so are the benefits.

This is a guest post written by Andrei Mihai, who usually blogs over at ZME Science. If you want to find out more about solar air heating and how you can make your own solar air heater, check the highlighted links.

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Greening Your Home and Lifestyle

February 14, 2012 by  
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Turning eco-savvy is the catchphrase these days. You can do it too! After all, it is real easy to adopt green living ways and it doesn’t cost a dime. As a matter of fact, you might just end up saving money. In times when prices are shooting up and resources are scarce, everyone can make a positive change by going green. Here are a few simple things you can do if you also want to take on a greener lifestyle.

1. Recycle and reuse

The supply of many material like plastic and metals is limited. So, try to reuse and recycle as much as possible. Keep track of recycling centers and pick up services to which you can make a donation. Make use of recycling bins set up in your locality or office. One can easily reuse cloth, paper and glass items around the house. Buy recycled paper, bricks, plastics or reclaimed wood.

2. Buy eco friendly supplies

Ditch plastic and stack green tagged products at home such as bamboo mats, cloth table covers and stone crockery. Furnish your house with eco-chic goods like bamboo flooring, reclaimed wood furniture, stone islands and cloth drapes. Even insulation installed in your house can be eco friendly. Munch on organic and fair trade certified foods. Use plant based cleaners or baking soda and vinegar to scour things up in your house. Plant trees wherever you can, be it indoors or outside your home.

3. Generate less trash

Garbage thrown out of homes is bunging up landfills and polluting the environment. Recycle or reuse trash by making new objects or turning it into compost. Avoid throwing out non-biodegradables like plastics or chemical wastes like batteries and electronic chips. A good way to create less trash is to buy things that you can use for longer. Opt for recyclable batteries, sturdier furniture and durable appliances.

4. Save energy

Do not leave appliances running when you do not need them and use electronic gadgets only when required. Reduce dependence on the lights by using candles or oil lamps wherever possible and replace incandescent bulbs with florescent ones. Use cold water while doing laundry and leave your clothes to air dry. Buy locally manufactured goods as less energy is expended to transport them. Switch off the air conditioners and open the windows to cool down your house. During the winters, layer yourself with warm clothes instead of turning up the heater. Go for energy efficient appliances and if possible switch to renewable sources of power like solar or wind energy.

5. Conserve resources

The fresh water reserves in the world are depleting fast, so try to minimize use of water. Do not leave any taps running and get all leaky spouts around the house fixed. A lot of water pours out while showering, so opt for a tub or bucket while having a bath. Try biking, walking, public transport or carpooling instead of your gas guzzling car. You can also drive a green vehicle. Minimize use of paper to save another tree from being felled.

Resources like energy, metals and paper are diminishing rapidly and most products up for sale are doused with harmful chemicals or pollutants. Do your bit to fight this crisis by conserving wherever you can and buying all-natural merchandise. In fact, doing up your home the green way can also increase its resale value.

About the author: Diana Maria is a blogger by profession. She loves writing on technology and luxury. Beside this she’s fond of books. Recently an article on Richard Branson attracted her attention. These days she is busy in writing an article on biomass energy.

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Tips For Turning On Green Energy

February 14, 2012 by  
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Deciding to install solar power system on your home or commercial building is a concrete way of improving the world we live in. It’s not just enough to “talk the talk” about going green, you need to “walk the walk” with your green initiatives. Installing a solar powered energy system, also known as green power you are making strides in your efforts for a greener world.

With every major decision that you make, of key importance is the research that you do to ensure its ultimate success. Before you make the decision to install a green energy system, you need to educate yourself on a couple of key components: Do solar economic work in my area? If not, are there other reasons to switch to solar? Are there local solar professionals that can help me integrate solar seamlessly in to my home or commercial projects?

In response to the first question, do solar economics work in my area, it is very much dependent on an individual basis. First of your location can make a big difference. Depending on your states demographics will affect the solar energy you will achieve. If you are installing solar MA or installing solar in CA which has more sun light hours will affect the bottom line. Also, if you are contemplating installing a solar powered energy system into your home or your commercial type project, it makes a big difference at what stage you plan to install the system. If you are building a home or a building from scratch then it will be far more economical to structure the solar power installation as part of the plans.

When this is done, the costs associated with the solar power installation are factored into the mortgage, thereby increasing your monthly payments ever so slightly. Plus with the government incentives being offered in so many different states, this will deduct the cost and you may even be making some money right from the start. The government credits being offered is definitely something to do lots of research about. These credits will very possibly make installing a solar powered system very worthwhile.

Another reason to switch to solar energy is because the homes sell at double the rate that another very similar home would sell at. Many builders are now implementing solar powered energy into the homes which they are building because the sale price is increased so drastically that it is a worthwhile investment. Also by installing a solar powered system, you are locking in the price that you pay for energy. Your costs will be the same each year whether or not the price of electricity skyrockets.

Lastly, finding local solar professionals to integrate solar energy seamlessly into your home is the single most important part of the process. Do your homework and find an experienced local installer. Talk to the professionals in your area and see whom they recommend. Using a company who has vast knowledge of the systems will lend you a company that will be able to work with your from start to finish to customize a solar energy system that is right for you. Over the last few years switching to green energy has become an increasingly popular trend. This is of great benefit to you as there are more and more experienced professionals in this industry to assist you in making the switch to green energy.

Lisa Greenwald is a customer care coordinator for Greenpowerdevelopers.com. She has a vast amount of knowledge in alternative energy solutions and has assisted many clients in making the change to a solar power energy system.

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The Beginning Of Solar Energy

February 13, 2012 by  
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Solar power has been known about for a long time. Although the capacity of sunlight to generate a charge had been understood since the early 19th century, it took around another 100 years for science to create workable solar panels to harness this power.

The Beginning

Photovoltaic effect, the conductivity resulting from the build-up of charge between two electrodes under direct sunlight, was first noted by French physicist Becquerel in 1839. Although some experiments had attempted to harness the tiny charges that could be harnessed, using primitive strips of selenium bound with gold connectors, they barely produced enough wattage to make the needle move

Albert Einstein

As late as 1905 Albert Einstein had established the physical properties of Photoelectric Effect, but the technology simply did not exist to support his theories. It would take until 1954 for Bell Laboratories to come up with a workable selenium cell designed to produce a constant charge.

Initial Problems

Even then, the reception was lukewarm. The main problem was that 1 watt of power generated through this array cost $250 in manufacturing and production costs; a similar amount of power generated from coal cost around $2. There seemed to be nobody interested in finding a practical use for the technology.

Use in Space

Salvation came from the heavens, and the space race was a great accelerator of events. From 1957 artificial satellites orbited the earth, but their limited battery life meant that they could only effectively transmit for a few days or weeks. In 1958 Bell’s array powered the US Navy satellite Vanguard 1, which allowed it to transmit for 7 years until its transmitter failed; amazingly, it is still in orbit today and shows no signs of stopping.

The Gradual Rise

The success of Vanguard 1 meant the widespread adoption of solar cell technology for space missions. As orbiting spacecraft greeted the sunrise once every 90 minutes, it seemed a perfect solution. By 1973 the solar cell was not only helping probes make the most of every bit of sunlight on their way to the farthest reaches of the solar system, and was powering life support systems on space stations. This also led to new manufacturing techniques and a lower unit cost for the technology. However, even at this point, solar panels on Earth still cost over $100 to produce 1 watt of electricity. Apart from spacecraft and ships, there seemed to be few practical applications for solar panels.

Solar Energy as an Eco Friendly Alternative

The Oil Crisis of 1973 led to renewed efforts to make the technology workable. With Middle Eastern producers snubbing the west, governments realised just how acutely vulnerable their energy supply was and sought alternatives. This led to the development of solar panel companies by the major petroleum producers, and the invention of thin selenium strips sandwiched under sheets of glass. Efficiency also increased, allowing production costs of around $1 per watt – lower than coal. By 1979 a 600 watt array was providing lift for the world’s first solar-powered aircraft – the Gossamer Penguin. Solar power was here to stay.

People like you and I can now take advantage of solar energy by installing solar panels in our home. Solar Contact can provide information on different solutions for solar energy in the home and put you in contact with local solar energy experts.

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Tips for Helping Kids Work With Wind Power

February 9, 2012 by  
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Are you a parent or a teacher interested in helping children make a project on wind energy? Here are a few suggestions for how you can combine learning with fun and help kids grow by finding out about wind power.

First, remember that your role is to facilitate the project and the child’s initiative and independent work. Your job is not to do the child’s work for him or her. You can, of course, make suggestions, provide materials, and respond to the child’s requests. But the actual putting together of the project needs to be done by the child. Of course, you can show the child how to do something, but then have the child do it on his or her own as well.

Having quality materials available will greatly enhance the task of helping children make a project on wind energy. A PicoTurbine Windmill Educational Kit will give children plenty of possibilities for building windmills that work spectacularly and for performing experiments with them. If the project requires the construction of a windmill from scratch, provide the child with a variety of materials – from plastic to wood to metal to cardboard. Then explain the properties of each of these materials to the child and have him or her make a choice about which materials will be used where.

Your role as a project facilitator also fits into the brainstorming process. Encourage the child to generate ideas for possible experiments and designs, as well as for questions that a project on wind power might address. Ask leading questions and set up a means of recording the ideas you and the child come up with on paper or in a computer file. When several viable ideas are available, have the child make an independent decision regarding which one he or she will pursue.

Another possibility for helping children make a project on wind energy is to aid them with designing a work schedule and a plan for approaching the project. Help them understand that committing oneself to a plan makes the project easier and more manageable than just approaching it haphazardly. Encourage them to fulfill daily goals by setting up some kind of reward at the end of each task or period of time spent

Moreover, you can provide kids with valuable information from outside sources – without even having to spend money. Do some Internet science research and find websites that offer information about how wind power is used as well as possible windmill designs and experiments. Print out this information in a packet for children to read or study from their computers. Helping children make a project on wind energy can entail you providing them the information, after which they will decide how to use it.

Bio: Madeline Binder has been helping children, parents, and teachers develop awesome science for many years

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Natural Ways To Cure A Headache

February 2, 2012 by  
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Headaches can be very distracting, right? When you feel pain, you can hardly work or think well at all. That’s why a lot of people experiencing headache try to look for alternative remedies such as natural ones.

If you want to avoid taking in medicines for headache and pain, why not try the following natural ways to cure a headache?

1. Meditate. What the mind thinks, the body achieves. Meditation has been practiced by some people to keep their mind, body, and soul healthy. There are different types of meditation which you can try online. From listening to the sound of running water, smooth waves on the beach, chirping of birds, humming of bees, to the sound of the crisp, cool breeze- all these you can experience by listening to nature sounds. The images you create in your mind will help you release the stress and tension which your body has absorbed during the day. When your stress levels are low, headaches are also likely to stop. You can try downloading meditation sounds online.

2. Get some exercise. Did you know that regular exercise can help cure headaches? You can try simple exercises like breathing exercises, jogging or brisk walking. Such movements increase the healing process of headaches. Exercise is also a good alternative for releasing stress and worries which are usually causing headaches.

3. Get a hot bath. After doing some simple exercises, try to get a hot bath. Hot water will help release the body’s contracted muscles which usually cause headaches. A nice warm bath will also make you feel relaxed.

4. Use herbs for healing. Another natural remedy for headaches is herbs. However, you have to seek permission from your doctor in case you have allergies and to avoid side effects before you take natural herb remedies. Some would simply boil the herbs and drink them to make them feel better.

5. Aromatherapy. Another natural remedy for headaches is aromatherapy. For instance, lavender has therapeutic effects because it helps the body relax and thus releases stress and tension from inside. When you meditate or take a hot bath for example, try to use some aromatherapy scented candles, soap, or lotion.

6. Acupuncture. When headache is caused by nervous tension, the suggested form of remedy is acupuncture. Acupuncture has long been practiced in other countries like China and is still widely used to cure various diseases today.
These are just some of the natural remedies to cure headaches. If your headache still poses a problem, try one of these tips and you will definitely see the big difference.

This is a guest post written by Gracie Roloff. Gracie runs MyGetRidOfGuide, a website that offers several ways to get rid of anything that is unwanted.

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