Posts Tagged ‘solar’
In The Ordeal of Change, 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.
Let’s Face It, We’re Addicted to Oil
America, let’s face it, w Read the rest of this entry »
We live in a world where green energy is becoming increasingly popular and there are reasons to introduce it to your own home or business. One of the best ways to benefit from green energy is to install solar power. If you want to eliminate some of the cost of solar you should look at the possibility of Do-It-Yourself installation. This review will examine the benefits of the Earth 4 Energy solar energy start-up guide an Read the rest of this entry »
The best method of educating young people about alternative energy production that this writer has ever witnessed is the use of the PicoTurbine Company’s kits, books, and projects. The PicoTurbine Company produces these things for the purpose of advancing the cause of renewable (alternative) energy and getting young people to look into the future and see that the environment that’s being seeded now is the one they will inherit t Read the rest of this entry »
Where would we be without electricity? Our modern world uses electrical power for computers, like the one I’m writing this article on, for televisions and radio that entertain and inform us, for music amplification and recording, for the fridges and freezers that keep our food fresh, for light to read by and a million other things.
However there is a cost, financial of course, is there any such thing as free energy, free Read the rest of this entry »
Green Energy in Emerging Economies: Renewable investment, capacity growth, and future outlook
Rapid growth in economy and energy consumption in non-OECD countries will need an expansion in the power generation market. Governments will increasingly be looking to develop renewable energies to avoid power shortages that would stunt development and therefore mitigate government objectives of raising living standards. Read the rest of this entry »