March 14th, 2008

The Answer Is In The Sun

A massive amount of solar power is delivered daily to the Earth in the form of sunrays, which provides energy for all forms of life on Earth, influences the ocean’s currents, the wind and prevailing atmospheric conditions. The solar power that is needed to perform these tasks represents only a fraction of the daily quota of available energy, the remainder goes mostly unused.

Solar energy is a free commodity that can be harnessed and converted into a range of valuable products. Because of the depletion of known reserves and the ever increasing costs of conventional energy sources, solar power is becoming more readily accepted as an alternative energy source. Energy from the sun is renewable, sustainable, clean and efficient and in most cases, the solar panel and installation charges, are the only costs involved.

March 14th, 2008

Teleportation - Is That Day Coming?

Many believe that the Star Trek Teletransporters are coming. Many advanced physicists, will not deny it and agree that someday it should potentially be possible. Are you interested in discussing “teleportation” theory, which would be accomplished outside of the future hyper-mind’s ability to assimilate and stimulate particle spin or ion charge to create or disperse matter?

Many scientists and Science Fiction lovers have such theories and there are some great research papers on this bizarre potential eventuality. Indeed, I have some theories myself, well idea-concept level thoughts on long-distance laser mining, weather control, shared pair quantum entanglement manipulations, energy transfer, canceling out time, created atmospheric eddie flows, etc. all of which are somewhat off-shoots of Teleportation theory.

January 16th, 2008

Your Electronics Are Energy Hogs!

Trying to save energy? Have you paid attention to your electronic devices? The number of televisions, DVD players, stereos, computers, and other electronic appliances in a home has increased steadily over the past few years. While these devices don’t seem like they’d use a lot of power, the fact is that even just a trickle can add up over time. Here are just a few things you can do to keep your electronics from increasing your bill.

December 23rd, 2007

Energy Crisis Or Political Profiteering?

This article is an energy review and update, as well as a critique of US and Western energy policies, or a lack thereof. This is not about Eastern energy policies because they will follow our political and market leads in dealing with a necessary and long overdue shift out of the archaic energy infrastructures that have been perpetuated for corporate profits and political profiteering.

December 21st, 2007

Saving Energy In The Kitchen

Energy efficiency is a subject that’s receiving lots of attention lately. However, it can be hard to know what steps will help you save energy and which are a waste of time. Here are just a few ways to reduce your energy consumption in the kitchen. It’s not hard to lower your electricity bill and reduce your impact on the planet at the same time!

Cooking is one place you can start saving energy. Using your microwave to reheat leftovers instead of the stove or oven is not only faster, it’s more energy efficient. Most modern microwaves use 40% less electricity than a stove burner.

December 19th, 2007

Flexing Solar Panels

Large, bulky fixed structures are what most people think of when it comes to solar panels. These days, small flexible solar panels are readily available for powering all typos of electronics.

A portable, flexing solar power system can be a right way to become familiar with solar power use for those who may not be ready or financially able to invest in larger solar power systems. Flexing solar panels, otherwise known as portable solar panels, convert the sun’s ray directly into 12volt electricity. This makes it ideal technology for charging portable electronics and jump-starting your vehicles’ batteries. These products generally have positive reviews, but it is difficult to outline typical performance parameters because performance is wholly based on weather and climate. The models come in powers ranging from 5 watts to 60 watts.


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