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Really, the word “moving” is very important for every human’s interests, especially every modern human’s ones. California moving companies can prove the meaning of the case in prefect. For the Company, it is very real to act anything related to The Central Subject: Moving.
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<p><span title="R" class="cap"><span>R</span></span>eally, the word “moving” is very important for every human’s interests, especially every modern human’s ones. <strong><a href="http://www.movers-moving.net/">California moving companies</a></strong> can prove the meaning of the case in prefect. For the Company, it is very real to act anything related to <em>The Central Subject: Moving</em>.</p>
<p>In physics theory, moving means <em>from one point to another</em>. In this case, the point is room, home, village, town, region, province, state, country, island, continent, or so forth. The core is: the Company can serve you to move whatever you need. Full services can be caught after some simple personal data or information about you as an important part of the “moving” system of the Company. You can complete the data of information via registering on the site, online.</p>
<p>The simple, easy-to-use, easy-going, fast, and safe step can make you very comfortable in reaching your real goal. You can do the friendly requirements without making you stressful or confused. After, via the same way, you can connect to see professionals at customer service for all of your needs in full time. All’s provided to you so that you can move your goods easily.</p>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="A" class="cap"><span>A</span></span>lternative energy has made many inroads in popularity and usability in recent years, due to the rising cost of gasoline and heating fuels and concern over the depletion of fossil fuels. </p>
<p>There is also a growing concern over the affect that fossil fuel usage has on the environment as a way of contributing to and increasing global warming, greenhouse gases and carbon emissions. </p>
<p>You can also <a rel="nofollow<span id="more-1132"></span>&#8221; onclick=&#8221;javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(&#8217;/outgoing/article_exit_link&#8217;);&#8221; rel=&#8221;external nofollow&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.energy4freedom.com/category/magnetic-energy&#8221;>build your own magnetic power system</a> by using a step-bystep guide. </p>
<p>Many people would also like to become more self sufficient and reduce dependency on foreign fuels. In order to do that an alternative source of energy must be utilized. </p>
<p>To determine which alternative source of energy is best for any particular individual or organization one must do research to better understand how the alternative source of energy can be made to fit into an individual lifestyle. </p>
<p>There are many choices to consider when looking at al alternative source of energy but it need not be overwhelming or difficult to choose the right option. There are also many qualified and experienced professionals available to help with installation of an alternative source of energy as well.</p>
<p>Solar energy is one of the most well recognized alternative source of energy. Solar energy harnesses the power of the sun through the use of photovoltaic panels that store and energy and convert it into a usable form. </p>
<p>Solar panels can be purchased as small portable units for several hundred dollars which can be used for small appliances, computers, or to keep car batteries charges. </p>
<p>You can <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.energy4freedom.com/how-to-make-solar-panels">learn how to make solar panels at home</a>. A person could also have their entire household fitted with photovoltaic panels which have the capacity to store enough power to run the meet all of that households needs. This kind of a set-up costs around $20,000. </p>
<p>There are currently around 10,000 houses in the United States that are using only solar systems as an alternative source of energy to supply all of their energy needs. </p>
<p>Solar energy works best for those who have south facing roofs with lots of exposure and limited shade.</p>
<p>Wind energy is the most widely used alternative source of energy. People have been harnessing the power of the wind for centuries. The modern wind turbines in use today are for more technologically advanced than those used in years past. </p>
<p>Wind energy also does not produce any pollution and requires very little maintenance and upkeep. The triple bladed windmills have few moving parts and therefore are very easy to keep running. </p>
<p>Wind energy is best for those who live in windy climates. Batteries can be purchased to store additional energy for calm days.</p>
<p>Biotechnology has also provided a way to use biomass, organic materials made from plants and animal residues and wastes. Biomass is used to create biofuels such as ethanol, methane, biodiesel and biocrude. </p>
<p>Biofuels can be used as alternatives to fossil fuels such as gasoline and petroleum by anyone interested in an alternative source of energy.</p>
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<p>How to make Biodiesel using vegetable oil  <H3>Help answer the question about Biodiesel Energy</H3>What are the beneficial and harmful sides to using Biodiesel? Is it the best energy source? Is Gasoline better?<br />What are the beneficial and harmful sides to using Biodiesel?<br />
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<p class="first-child "><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>n a time when essential oil supplies are beginning to be depleted, the require to have alternate or renewable energy sources is beginning to have an effect on the kinds of vehicles being offered for sale to the community.|In a time when oil provision are beginning to be depleted, the require to have alternate or green energy causes is beginning to have an result on the kinds of vehicles becoming suggested for sale to the public<span id="more-1131"></span>.|In a time when oil furnishes are commencing to be depleted, the want to have alternate or renewable fuel basis is commencing to have an concern on the varieties of engine vehicles being proposed for sale to the public.|In a time following essential oil gives are innovation to be depleted, the deficiency to have other option or green fuel lineages is innovation to have an appearance on the types of cars being submitted for sale to the community.} There are very few in the public today who have not heard the terms &#8220;biodiesel fuel&#8221; or &#8220;waste veggie oil&#8221; in regards to green power sources that are currently becoming researched to try and discover answers to the shrinking supplies of petroleum-dependent fuels.</p>
<p>Technically articulating, sewer veggie oil is a biodiesel energy because biodiesel fuels are any fuels that are derived from veggie oils or living organism fats that run a &#8220;diesel&#8221; or compression ignition engine. The term Biodiesel is currently utilized almost exclusively for the product created by combining chemically-reacting lipids like veggie oil or animal tallow and alcohol.</p>
<p>term biodiesel is exclusively utilized presently which are created by chemically-reacting lipids like vegetable oil or animal tallow &amp; alcohol One important distinction in between biodiesel and waste materials vegetable oil is that biodiesel is formulated to be used alone or with petrodiesal blends in &#8220;&#8221;standard&#8221;" diesel engines and is different from the new veggie and waste materials oils which are utilized to power diesel motors that should be converted particularly to do so. to produce it alcoholysis should we practice&#8221;</p>
<p>To generate biodiesel fuels, the oils ought undergo a method famous as &#8220;alcoholysis&#8221; (occasionally called &#8220;transesterification&#8221;). In this method veggie oils have the fatty acids divided from the glycerol constituents utilising ethanol (and occasionally methanol) to restore the glycerol with exact types of alcohols renowned as short linear alcohols. Biodiesel, designation (B100), in its purest type can be blended with petroluem diesel, so that it can be utilized in modern diesel motors.</p>
<p>Simply because of the divergent solvent properties that biodiesel has vs . petrodiesel, biodiesel will source severe impairment to organic rubber gaskets and hoses in automobiles made earlier to 1992. For this cause, these components in older automobiles should be restored with a kind which is nonreactive to biodiesel.</p>
<p>An unexpected plus is that biodiesel has been recognized to contravene down and remove out deposits of residue withdrew in fuel rows where petrodiesel has been adapted before. Energy filters in the engine might turn out to be clogged with particulate matter as a outcome, especially if a quick switch to pure biodiesel is made. Mechanical professionals suggest that the fuel filters on motors and heaters be altered not long after first swapping to a biodiesel energy blend.</p>
<p>Extra superiority to the use of biodiesel fuels embrace the item that water will not combine with it; biodiesel has a greater boiling purpose and wink purpose of (less than 266 ° F for biodiesel as weighed against to 147 °F for petroleum-based diesel or -52 °F for fuel. It has reasonably no sulfur content material and is frequently employed as an additive for Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel.</p>
<p>Waste materials vegetable oil (WVO), unlike pure plant essential oil (PPO) or straight vegetable oil (SVO) is a byproduct of else industries such as the deep fryers consumed inside industrial potato processing plants, factories that produce snack foods and quick food restaurants. A bulk of the fanatics who use it have a favourite to call the veggie oil employed for fuel as waste veggie essential oil (WVO), mostly if it is the abandoned essential oil recycled from a eatery to much better demarcate it from wholesome vegetation essential oil (PPO) or unbent vegetable oil (SVO) ordinarily reflected of as yardstick biodiesel</p>
<p>As of 2000, commerce professionals approximate that the United States was making an allowance in surplus of 11 billion liters or two.9 billion U.S. gallons If this entire quantity could be gathered up and used, it could be utilized to replace the equivalent amount of fossil-dependent petroleum, totaling nearly 1% of the essential oil consumption in the US. The merely theoretical drawback here is that the demonstration of sewer vegetable essential oil is restricted by the measure that the industries can create as a byproduct vs . pure or straight vegetable essential oil which is limited merely by the farm demonstration size of any given national economic climate.</p>
<p>Like the straight veggie oil adapted as an choice fuel for diesel drives, the viscosity of sewer vegetable oil must be lowered so the proper atomization of fuel will prevent the incomplete combustion of the essential oil and the build-up of carbon that can ultimately impairment the engine. Furthermore,free fatty acids found in WVO effect adversely on metals. Copper and the alloys derived from it, like brass, are affected. Zinc and Metals like zinc, or those galvanized by zinc-plating are stripped by FFAs. In attachment, tin, lead, iron, and metal are all vulnerable, as well. Stainless metallic and aluminum are the simply metals that sense to be immune to the appearances of FFAs.</p>
<p>Ideally the engine on a vehicle should be altered before utilising vegetable essential oil as a fuel. Most diesel motor automobile mechanical devices can use WVO, if fit with appropriate modifications. One universal result is to lessen the viscosity and covering tightness of the essential oil by preheating it, by the augmentation of a heat exchanger, and an supplemental energy reservoir for &#8220;normal&#8221; diesel energy (petrodiesel or biodiesel). It will encompass valves to alter in between this supplemental reservoir and the principle reservoir which encompasses the veggie oil. This tank and valve system is an aftermarket modification which costs around $1200 USD.</p>
<p>The engine is originally turned on with diesel, switched across to the veggie oil as shortly as it is heated upward and altered rear to diesel energy quickly ago turning it off to create sure that no veggie oil waits in the motor or energy queues so that it is study you begin as shortly as it is cold again. For durability that is much more long term, it has been discovered that it is greatest to improve the frequency of essential oil changes and to pay increased attention to motor maintenance, particularly when it comes to the fuel injectors, cooling program and glow plugs.</p>
<p>Although earlier a tiny more expensive, as you can suppose, there are some gains to engaging biodiesel or sewer veggie oil as fuels for vehicles.</p>
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<p>Since 2002, buses and rubbish trucks in Kyoto City have been running on C-FUEL, a biodiesel produced from waste cooking oil by REVO INTERNATIONAL. It has overcomed the problem of impurities commonly found in wastecooking oil and it is produced in a self sustainable plant that is emitting minimum waste to the environment. The biodiesel plant built in 2004 is capable of producing 5000 litre per batch of biodiesl and it is the biggest in Japan. Housewives from the residence community help to collect up to 130kl of waste oil every year. This will help to cut down 4000 ton of CO2 emission every year. Vehicles running on biodiesel will experience cleaner exhaust with minimum black particulates.  <H3>Help answer the question about Biodiesel Energy</H3>can you please tell me if biodiesel energy is a good way to reduce pollution?<br />the obstacles of using this kind of ENERGY<br />
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<p class="first-child "><span title="M" class="cap"><span>M</span></span>ore and more households today are finding ways to ?go green? These measures can range from the labor-intensive installation of expensive solar panels and remodeling to simple, inexpensive, every day changes that anyone can domMore and more households today are finding ways to ?go green.? These measures can range from the labor-intensive installation of expensive solar panels and remodeling to simple, inexpensive, every day c<span id="more-1136"></span>hanges that anyone can do. Below are some easy and hassle-free tips to ?green-it-yourself? that will help the environment – and your budget.<br /><strong>Energy Efficiency </strong><br />You can easily and simply reduce energy expenditures by choosing Energy Star when it is time to buy or replace an appliance. Energy Star appliances ? such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines ? consume 10-50 percent less energy. Energy Star brand users will see the difference in their electrical bills each month.</p>
<p>Replace regular incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent bulbs. Fluorescent bulbs now come in different shapes, wattages, and colors for a softer look. Finally, consider which appliances are necessary. In warm weather, dry clothes outside on a clothing rack rather than in the dryer. Using a drying rack saves money and energy, and your clothes come inside smelling fresh.<br /><strong>Reduce, Reuse, Recycle<br /></strong>This motto of the environmental movement is as important as ever. The facts are in on recycling: with the amount of aluminum cans discarded, every three months a commercial air fleet could be built! And with the electricity saved by recycling a stack of newspapers one-foot high, your home could be heated for 17 hours!</p>
<p>Most municipalities offers extensive recycling services that make recycling one of the easiest steps you can take toward a green home. Just fill your blue box with magazines, newspapers, plastic #1 and #2 bottles, aluminum cans, glass bottles, and beverage containers, and let the waste department do the rest.</p>
<p>You can also extend the lifetime of most products by reusing them. Reuse aluminum foil and plastic bags for food storage. Empty plastic containers and glass bottles can be used to store bulk food or leftovers. Many waste products make good art projects, too.</p>
<p><strong>Carbon-Neutralize Your Home<br /></strong>A growing trend in green living is carbon neutrality. Carbon dioxide is emitted every day through heating, cooling, electricity usage, driving, and more. Your daily expenditure of carbon dioxide ? a major contributor to global warming ? can be offset by contributing small donations to companies that work toward environmental clean-up, reforestation, or alternative energy. Although it doesn&#8221;t generate savings, calculating daily household carbon use through online calculators, and purchasing offsets to make your home carbon neutral is a growing trend in green living.<br /><strong>Harvest the Rain<br /></strong>Rain barrels are a feature of green homes, especially in warm, low-rain climates. A rain barrel can be a regular or homemade barrel or one bought for this purpose. It is best placed under a rain spout, and the collected rainwater can then be used to hydrate parched gardens and lawns, or even to wash the car. Rain collection barrels are an effective way to preserve a natural resource and lower the water bill.<br /><strong>Compost and ?Grasscycle?<br /></strong>Households throw out 20 million tons of grass clippings and dead leaves each year, yet they will spend millions on lawn and garden care. Green your own grass by spreading glass clippings over the lawn after mowing. This will reduce the need for watering, and the decomposing clippings will fertilize the new grass.</p>
<p>Composting food waste is another way to reuse, recycle, and save. Proper composting will result in waste reduction and healthy, vibrant gardens and yards. If you?re planting vegetables, composting is a way to close the loop for a sustainable table.</p>
<p>Going green is easier than every before. Take control of your impact on the environment, your home, and best of all, your wallet, with these simple adjustments to daily living. Calum MacKenzie is Broker/Owner of Tampa Homes 24-7 LLC a leading Wesley Chapel real estate company serving communities like Seven Oaks in Wesley Chapel and specializing in Wesley Chapel Homes.</p>
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<p>Make a large batch of biodiesel to fuel you for months to come, or fuel the whole family; learn how with tips from our biodiesel expert in this free alternative-fuel use video. Expert: Craydon Blair Bio: Craydon Blair has been involved in producing biodiesel since 2003. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins  <H3>Help answer the question about Biodiesel Energy</H3>For those who think that biodiesel is a good energy alternative, where would it come from?<br />Biodiesel is not nearly as energy efficient as fossil fuels are (energy in to energy out), and hundreds of billions of gallons of gasoline are currently needed to power the world.  Please note: hundreds of BILLIONS of gallons.</p>
<p>Europe has recently invested quite a bit of money in the Oil Palm plant for its potential biodiesel yields&#8230;it produces over 600 gallons of biodiesel per acre of crops.  This is about 6-20 times more than most other potential biodiesel oil producing plants, second only to the Chinese Tallow or Popcorn Tree.  </p>
<p>So if you do the math&#8230;for oil palm biodiesel to replace less than half of the world&#039;s current gasoline usage (I&#039;ll set it at 100 billion gallons), you would need about 1.7 million acres of land set aside for oil palm plants to be grown on&#8230;then multiply that by 16 since gasoline produces about 16 times the energy than biodiesel per gallon, and you have 27 million acres.  </p>
<p>And given that oil palm plants can only be grown in tropical climates&#8230;<br />
&#8230;that&#039;s about 27 million acres of rainforest that need to be cleared just to grow these plants.  Because if there is fertile land in the tropical climates, you better believe that it&#039;s going to be covered with lush rainforest.  </p>
<p>So is it a good idea to replace rainforests, the most dense areas of life and greatest sources of carbon consumption on the planet, with vast monocultures of oil palm plantation monocultures?  Probably not. </p>
<p>From this:<br />
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<p>From many levels and layers of plant life, to a single monoculture of oil palm plants.  A scary sight indeed.<br />
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Going green can be less expensive than you think when you take into account some of the cash incentives being offered for those who build and remodel with greener alternatives than the conventional choices. Right now, alternative energy sources and the equipment needed to use them are in the early adopter stages, when costs are [...]<p><a href="http://americanbiodieselenergy.com/2010/08/get-cash-back-for-going-green/">Get Cash Back For Going Green</a> is a post from: <a href="http://americanbiodieselenergy.com">American Biodiesel Energy</a></p>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="G" class="cap"><span>G</span></span>oing green can be less expensive than you think when you take into account some of the cash incentives being offered for those who build and remodel with greener alternatives than the conventional choices. Right now, alternative energy sources and the equipment needed to use them are in the early adopter stages, when costs are higher for all concerned. That&#8217;s because the early adopter costs include development and deployment co<span id="more-1133"></span>sts. In order to encourage more people to jump on the bandwagon, utility companies and governments are offering rebates and incentives to those who are willing to be part of the brae new world of greener resources. These are just a few of the programs and incentives that might be out there for you.</p>
<p>Federal Tax Incentives</p>
<p>On the federal level there are a number of programs that offer incentives for going greener in your home. Many of these are aimed at corporate taxpayers rather than residential ones, but there are some that offer incentives available to home owners.</p>
<p>Tax exclusion</p>
<p>Any income from rebates for energy efficient conversions is excluded from taxable income. If, for instance, you receive a $300 rebate from your gas company because you installed a new tankless water heater, you do not need to count that $300 into your taxable income. (Exclusions reduce the income on which you are taxed.)</p>
<p>Tax Credit for Energy Improvements</p>
<p>You can get up to $500 tax credit for making energy efficient improvements to your home, including repairs and remodels. The credit amount is determined as 10% of the cost of building envelope improvements and/or 10% of the cost of more efficient equipment, including water heaters, furnaces, windows, doors, roofs, air conditioners, circulating fans, building insulation, heating pumps and circulating fans. (Credits are deducted from the amount of tax you owe.)</p>
<p>Tax Credit for Solar Energy Installations</p>
<p>You can get a tax credit equal to 30% of the cost of solar energy installations, including solar water heat, photovoltaic systems and solar fuel cells, up to a total tax credit of $2,000 for electric and solar water heating, and up to $500 per .5 kW for fuel cells. The credit can be carried forth to succeeding years. This one expires at the end of 2008.</p>
<p>In addition, there are incentives for residential builders for meeting conservation goals that can return $1,000 to $2,000 in rebates for each residence built that meets specific guidelines.</p>
<p>State Tax Credit</p>
<p>Since 1997, Florida has exempted renewable energy systems from state sales and use tax. Renewable energy systems include any system that uses solar, wind or other renewable energy sources instead of more conventional power sources like electricity, gas or oil. The products or systems that you can get a tax rebate or credit for include alternative energy cars, solar space heaters, solar water heaters, solar pool heaters, photovoltaic systems, refueling systems, ethanol and biodiesel. If you refit your car to use an alternative to conventional gas or diesel, you can get a return of any tax that you paid on it. The same goes for replacing your conventional pool heater with a solar pool heater, or installing a tankless solar water heater.</p>
<p>State Rebate Program</p>
<p>In addition to the tax rebate, you may also be eligible for a Florida rebate program if you install a solar hot water heater, solar pool heater or photovoltaic electricity cells before June 20, 2010. The rebates include $500 for solar water heaters, $100 for solar pool heaters and a pro-rated amount for photovoltaic (PV) systems with a maximum amount of $20,000 for residential installations and $100,000 for non-residential installations. The amount is dependent on the wattage rating of the system.</p>
<p>You can get more information about Florida state rebate and incentive programs at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection web site.</p>
<p>Utilities Pitch In with Rebates</p>
<p>In nearly every area of the country, the major utilities offer some sort of rebate or other incentive to encourage their customers to move toward greener equipment. Here in the Tampa area both Tampa Electric and People&#8217;s Gas offer rebates when you replace your existing equipment with more energy efficient equipment in your home.</p>
<p>Tampa Electric offers rebates when you replace your heat pump with one that works more efficiently. The rebates range from $100 to $250. In addition, because a great deal of energy is lost when air seeps out of leaky ducts or broken seals, Tampa Electric offers home ductwork inspections for $79. The flat rate includes any repairs and the installation of one flexible duct up to 25 feet in length. In addition, they&#8217;ll pay you up to $100 when you install ceiling insulation. All of these are recommended measures for reaching maximum energy efficiency in your home. Finally, if you&#8217;re building a new home, you may qualify for even more rebates and incentives.</p>
<p>Find out more about Tampa Electric rebates at their Energy Plus website page.</p>
<p>People&#8217;s Gas also offers rebates and incentives to customers who upgrade their current equipment to more efficient versions. The rebates are available when you replace your current water heater, heating system, cooling system, cooking appliances, clothes dryer and space heaters with more energy efficient gas appliances. The rebate amount varies according to the appliance or system, and whether your convert from electricity or upgrade from an existing gas appliance. In addition, People&#8217;s Gas also offers rebates to builders doing new construction, which can lower the cost of your home if you&#8217;re building new.</p>
<p>Learn more about residential rebates at People&#8217;s Gas website, on the Residential Conservation Page. Learn more about builder rebates at People&#8217;s Gas website, Builder Conservation Page.</p>
<p>Most other utility companies throughout the country offer similar incentive programs. Check with your electric and gas providers to find out what rebates are available to help you with the expenses of going greener.</p>
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<p>Plant Fueled: Grassroots Biofuel in Pittsburgh (2008). Short Documentary about Biofuels in Pittsburgh. Biofuel (if cultivated, then also called agrofuel or agrifuel) can be broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel consisting of, or derived from recently dead biological material, most commonly plants. This distinguishes it from fossil fuel, which is derived from long dead biological material. Biofuel can be theoretically produced from any (biological) carbon source. The most common by far is photosynthetic plants that capture solar energy. Many different plants and plant-derived materials are used for biofuel manufacture. Biofuels are used globally and biofuel industries are expanding in Europe, Asia and the Americas. The most common use for biofuels is as liquid fuels for automotive transport. The use of renewable biofuels provides increased independence from petroleum and enhances energy security. There are various current issues with biofuel production and use, which are presently being discussed in the popular media and scientific journals. These include: the effect of moderating oil prices, the &#8220;food vs fuel&#8221; debate, carbon emissions levels, sustainable biofuel production, deforestation and soil erosion, impact on water resources, human rights issues, poverty reduction potential, biofuel prices, energy balance and efficiency, and centralised versus decentralised production models. One of the greatest technical challenges is to develop ways to convert biomass &lt;b&gt;&#8230;&lt;/b&gt;  <H3>Help answer the question about Biodiesel Energy</H3>How much energy dose Biodiesel give off?<br />Please<br />
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Let’s Face It, We’re Addicted to Oil 
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<p class="first-child "><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>n <em>The Ordeal of Change</em>, Eric Hoffer, American philosopher and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1983) said “In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” Timeless words for rapidly changing times. </p>
<p><strong>Let’s Face It, We’re Addicted to Oil</strong> </p>
<p>America, let’s face it, w<span id="more-1135"></span>e’re so addicted to oil, not only do we divert hundreds of billions of dollars a year from our own communities to obtain it abroad, we devote vast military and political resources to court hostile anti-American regimes, corruption, and instability in countries like Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Bottom line: We must simultaneously diversify sources of oil supplies, dramatically slash oil consumption, and increase production of alternative-energy sources to clean up the environment, increase our energy efficiency, protect national security interests, reduce the military and political leverage of OPEC oil, revitalize the U.S. economy, and shrink trade deficits. </p>
<p>It is of vital military and political importance we end our uneasy alliance with the House of Saud and our footprint in the unstable Persian Gulf region. We should start by forming an oil consortium with other non-OPEC nations, including Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Norway, and the United Kingdom to compete directly with OPEC for world oil revenues. We should follow this up by seizing the assets of Petróleos de Venezuela in the United States as compensation for President Hugo Chávez’s seizure of assets of American oil companies operating in his “Bolivarian Republic.” This seizure should include the assets of the CITGO Petroleum Corporation.</p>
<p><strong>Role of Domestic Production and Refining Capacity</strong></p>
<p>We also need to ramp up the domestic production and refining capacity of oil. World energy consumption has surged due to the rapid growth of economies in countries like China and India. It also has surged due to the growing energy needs of non-producing countries like Germany and Japan. This wouldn’t matter one iota if supplies were keeping pace with the growth in demand. Global exploration and development as a percentage of oil-related revenues has fallen well below long-term averages since the early 1990’s. With at least 100 billion barrels of untapped oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge of Alaska, the lower 48 states, and off U.S. shores, we are shooting ourselves in the foot by not developing the domestic sources at our disposal. We should start by uncapping the numerous closed oil fields in America’s heartland, creating jobs for Americans and revenues for America. We also need to construct new refineries on closed military bases, on tribal reservations, and on land in defunct communities like Cheshire, OH. In addition to exploiting our untapped oil reserves, we also must exploit our untapped natural gas supplies, whether they’re located on or off shore.</p>
<p><strong>Role of Automotive Technologies and Alternative Fuels</strong></p>
<p>As nearly half our domestic and imported oil is consumed primarily in the form of gasoline to fuel personal vehicles, this is where we need to focus a great deal of our attention and investment dollars. We need to nurture breakthrough automotive technologies and investment in commercially-viable alternative-fuel sources (i.e., ammonia, bio-diesel/bio-fuels, compressed natural gas, gas/electric hybrids, plug-in electrics, etc.) through targeted financial and tax incentives. Credit trading mechanisms that currently enable automakers to “borrow” or “swap” fuel efficiency should be suspended entirely. Instead, we need to put mechanisms in place that reward automakers for producing (and consumers for buying) vehicles that perform better than Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. Whatever mechanisms we put in place should require market-driven increases in the CAFE threshold on an annual basis. We also do not necessarily need to end federal subsidies for “Big Oil,” rather we need to force Big Oil to reinvest these subsidies in retrofitting retail gas station pumps to handle multiple alternative fuels. One thing is certain, OPEC nations, including state-owned sovereign wealth funds, should be prohibited from investing in or controlling our alternative-fuel resources, as it would make no sense for us to allow OPEC to maintain its death grip on our economy as we shift from oil.</p>
<p>Automakers can drive up CAFE thresholds in a couple of ways. One is by substituting the same lighter-weight carbon-fiber composite body panels used by our military for steel. Another is by harnessing kinetic energy from the natural motion, rotation, and vibration of the vehicle and its parts as a supplemental power source.</p>
<p>We also must replace current “flex-fuel” (a.k.a. E85) vehicles with “multi flex-fuel” vehicles capable of using any pure or blended fuel source. This should include bio-diesel/bio-fuels, and not the kind made from valuable food crops, such as corn. Switchgrass or some other source of so-called “cellulosic ethanol” might be a better fit, but we must learn to produce it in a way that doesn’t increase air pollution, global warming, soil erosion, or water pollution, or harm environmentally-sensitive habitats. In addition to excluding valuable food crops, we also must exclude bio-fuels produced on cleared old-growth forest or tropical rainforest lands. To fully move the U.S. away from oil, we must use bio-fuels as an alternative to gasoline rather than as an additive; we also must phase out petro-diesel in favor of bio-diesel. Additionally, we must create a viable national high-speed passenger and freight rail network to ease traffic congestion and improve logistics. Imagine “land ferries” that transport people and their vehicles from point A to point B.</p>
<p>While hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, most of it remains locked up in more complex compounds such as ammonia, methane (natural gas or propane), or water. Not only does it require tremendous amounts of energy to separate the hydrogen from its natural compounds, it requires tremendous amounts of energy to liquefy and condense hydrogen; however, scientists are experimenting with electrolyzers, genetically-engineered bacteria, and various reactive metals that might one day lead to an abundant alternative-fuel source. According to Kevin Mayhood in a June 30, 2008 article in <em>The Columbus Dispatch</em>, Gerardine Botte, director of Ohio University’s Electrochemical Engineering Research Laboratory, is working on a method to pull hydrogen from the ammonia in animal and human urine. This is important for several reasons. First, we already have the infrastructure in place to distribute ammonia to retail gas station pumps, as it’s been used to make fertilizer for decades. Second, separating hydrogen from ammonia does not produce “greenhouse gases” as long as the required electricity comes from a source which produces no greenhouse gases. (The same can be said for gas/electric hybrids and plug-in electrics.) Third, ammonia is more easily liquefied and condensed than hydrogen.</p>
<p><strong>Role of Power Production for Businesses and Homes</strong></p>
<p>In addition to transforming our automotive fleet and fuel-distribution infrastructure, we need to transform power production for our businesses and homes. This can be accomplished through farm-waste power generation, geothermal heating systems, landfill-gas power generation, solar panels, and wind turbines. We’ve already noted that nearly half our domestic and imported oil is consumed primarily in the form of gasoline to fuel personal vehicles. Likewise, nearly one quarter of all electricity we produce is used to light our businesses and homes. We need to scrap incandescent lights in favor of more-efficient compact fluorescent lights and light-emitting diodes, not in phases, but <em>immediately</em>. We also need to invest in dual-fuel furnaces and water heaters, providing the end-user with the power to automatically switch between electricity and natural gas, depending on real-time energy costs. Buildings and homes must be retrofitted to make better use of daylight and heat gain/loss. Imagine advanced roofing materials that are white (to reflect heat) in the Summer to reduce cooling load and black (to absorb heat) in the Winter to reduce heating load. Additionally, new appliances and electronic devices must be developed that do not require “stand-by” power. Finally, we need to deploy wind turbines across The Great Plains from North Dakota to Texas, harnessing the power of an emissions-free, inexhaustible energy source that does not require oil or other fossil fuels, radioactive materials, or water.</p>
<p><strong>Role of U.S. Dollar and Speculation</strong></p>
<p>A large chunk of the price of every barrel of oil can be tied to the strength of the U.S. Dollar and speculation. Government policies should focus on strengthening the U.S. Dollar and reining in rogue speculators with federal oversight. We’ve provided ample opportunity for energy traders to responsibly exercise the rights of a free market, and they’ve squeezed every drop out of our wallets. Remember Enron?</p>
<p><strong>Role of the Environment and Other Issues</strong></p>
<p>Our thirst for oil and other fossil fuels spews enormous quantities of greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants into the atmosphere each year. Every effort we make <em>now</em> to diversify sources of oil supplies, dramatically slash oil consumption, and increase production of alternative-energy sources will enable us to clean up our act and reduce our “carbon footprint.” In addition to the measures mentioned above, we need to develop chemicals, lubricants, plastics, and road pavements that do not require oil as a feedstock. Not only will this dramatically slash oil consumption, it will enable the heat content traditionally locked up in these products to be used elsewhere. For existing oil-based products, we must implement mandatory recycling or reuse programs. It’s senseless for oil to end up in our landfills or to be poured out on our highways. Additionally, we should explore using “energy labels” on foods and other products detailing the amount of energy required (and the CO2 emissions generated) to produce and transport it, with particular emphasis on the amount of oil and its source. Back to wind turbines: it’s hypocritical for environmental “advocates” to vehemently oppose an emissions-free, inexhaustible energy source that does not require oil or other fossil fuels, radioactive materials, or water. </p>
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Smoldering biomass is not the only way to let loose its energy. Biomass can be transformed to other functional forms of energy like methane gas or transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel. Methane gas forms as the main component of natural gas. Stuffs like decomposing garbage, and agricultural and human waste, discharge methane gas also [...]<p><a href="http://americanbiodieselenergy.com/2010/08/biomass-renewable-sources-of-energy/">Biomass Renewable Sources of Energy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://americanbiodieselenergy.com">American Biodiesel Energy</a></p>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="S" class="cap"><span>S</span></span>moldering biomass is not the only way to let loose its energy. Biomass can be transformed to other functional forms of energy like methane gas or transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel. Methane gas forms as the main component of natural gas. Stuffs like decomposing garbage, and agricultural and human waste, discharge methane gas also referred as &#8220;biogas.&#8221; Crops like corn and sugar cane can be fermented to manufacture t<span id="more-1145"></span>he transportation fuel, ethanol. Biodiesel, another transportation fuel, can be produced from surplus food products like vegetable oils and animal fats.</p>
<p>The most widespread variety of biomass is wood. For many centuries, people have burned wood for heating and cooking. Wood was the main resource of energy in the U.S. and the rest of the world till the mid-18th century. Biomass persists to be a chief resource of energy in the developing world. In United States, wood and waste offer only about 2 percent of the energy used today.</p>
<p>About 84 percent of the total wood and wood waste fuel used in the United States is consumed by the industry, electric power producers, and commercial businesses. The rest, mainly wood, is used in homes for heating and cooking.</p>
<p>Various industrialized plants in the wood and paper products industry make use of wood waste to manufacture their own steam and electricity. This saves these companies financially as they neither have to dispose off their waste nor they have to buy electricity.</p>
<p>Another resource of biomass is the daily waste or garbage. Rubbish that appear from plant or animal products is biomass. Food scraps, lawn clippings, and leaves are all examples of biomass junk. They can be a rich source of energy by either burning them in waste-to-energy plants, or by confining biogas. In the former, waste is burned to generate steam that can be used also to heat buildings and generate electricity as well.</p>
<p>Biomass can contaminate the air when it is burned, though not at the extent of fossil fuels. Burning biomass fuels does not manufacture pollutants like sulfur that lead to acid rain. When burnt, biomass discharges carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. But when biomass crops are developed, a nearly corresponding quantity of carbon dioxide is used up through photosynthesis.</p>
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<p>Will this biomass feedstock make renewable fuel? Is it carbon neutral to help reduce the effects of climate change? What are the BTUs? Do these little wood pellets really make great fuel? Testing makes biomass rock!  <H3>Help answer the question about Biomass Fuel</H3>Which of the following is not a biomass fuel?<br />a. methane.<br />
b. gasohol.<br />
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Experts have been attempting to harness the power of the wave since the late 19th century. As the wind passes over the ocean, it produces waves. There is a direct correlation between the power of the wind and the power of the wave.
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<p class="first-child "><span title="E" class="cap"><span>E</span></span>xperts have been attempting to harness the power of the wave since the late 19th century. As the wind passes over the ocean, it produces waves. There is a direct correlation between the power of the wind and the power of the wave.</p>
<p>Wave energy is produced when electricity generators are placed on the surface of the ocean. The energy provided is most often used in desalination plants, power plants and water pumps. <span id="more-1134"></span>Energy output is determined by wave height, wave speed, wavelength, and water density. To date there are only a handful of experimental wave generator plants in operation around the world.</p>
<p>The Aguadora Wave Park (AWP) in Portugal is the worlds first commercial wave farm. The AWP produces roughly 2.25 Mega-Watts of power (enough for 1500 homes) and cost just over 8.5 million euros to deploy (though by 2009 costs are expected to exceed 70 million euros).</p>
<p>Construction and Maintenance</p>
<p>Most turbines require a constant, powerful flow which works in opposition to the very nature of waves, as waves are inconsistent in both direction and power. Powerful storms and the corrosive power of salt water are also adversarial to the construction of a reliable energy collection device. Accounting for the aforementioned problems, a device and its maintenance may become too expensive to be a reliable alternative to coal, oil, biodiesel or even solar power.</p>
<p>Harnessing the Waves</p>
<p>Wave energy collection is, however, remarkably passive. Unlike oil which requires a distillation process before energy can be used, wave energy is automatically converted by turbines. Wave energy is also environmentally friendly, as it creates no atmospheric pollution and has a small carbon footprint (non-existent if not for the manufacture of its devices). More-so, it allows us to utilize a space which has, for most of history, been underutilized: the ocean.</p>
<p>The flowing waters in the rivers and tidal waves can be a good source of alternative energy. With 70% of the earth&#8217;s surface covered with water, a great amount of energy can be produced by placing turbines at strategic locations under strong currents. This method of generating electric power is called hydrokinetic power generation.</p>
<p>The Future of Wave Power</p>
<p>According to Trey Taylor Co founder &#038; president of Verdant Power, 4 commercial projects are planned for the next 3-5 years which should have the capacity to produce more than 200 MW when operating in waterways. As great minds continue to tackle the problems of renewable energy, we may see major advancements making wave energy more feasible. Groups such as OREC (Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition), continue to drum up support for projects, but it seems policy makers are a bit uncertain of wave energy&#8217;s true benefits.</p>
<p>For now we should focus on implementing wind power and solar power strategies to replace our dependence on oil. It may seem like a panacea on paper, but the reality exposes the truth, wave power is just not ready for wide-scale commercial use yet.</p>
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