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The Alternative Energy by Using Renewable Fuels
Germans have really taken off when it comes to renewable fuel sources, and have become a leading player in the game of alternative energy. Under the aegis of the nation’s electricity feed laws, the German people set a world record in 2006 by investing over $ 10 billion (U.S.) for research, development and implementation of wind turbines, biogas power plants, and collection of solar cells. From Germany feed laws permit the German homeowners to connect to the grid by renewable energy and sell the power company any excess energy produced at retail prices. This economic incentive in Germany catapulted the first position among all nations as regards the number of solar panels, biogas and wind turbines. The 50-tera-watt hours of electricity produced by these renewable energy sources account for 10% of all of Germany for the production of energy per year. In 2006, Germany installed 100,000 systems for collecting solar energy.
In the U.S., BP has established an Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI) to spearhead extensive research and development efforts into clean burning renewable energy sources, especially biofuels ground vehicles. BP comes from the investment of $ 50 million (U.S.) per year over the next decade. This EBI will be physically located at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The University is in partnership with BP and will be responsible for research and development of new biofuel crops, biofuels, delivery of agricultural systems and machines to produce renewable fuels in liquid form for automobile consumption. The University will especially spearhead efforts in the field of genetic engineering to the creation of the more advanced biofuel crops. The EBI also have an important point of convergence of technological innovations for converting heavy hydrocarbons into pollution and high fuel efficiency.
Also in the U.S., the battle rages on between Congress and the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA). The GEA Executive Director Karl Gawel recently wrote to Congress and the Department of Energy, the only way to ensure that DOE and OMB do not simply revert to their irrational insistence on terminating the research program on geothermal energy is to schedule a hearing in Congress in particular geothermal energy, its potential, and the role of federal research. In addition, Gawel is clear that recent studies by the National Research Council, the Western Governors’ Association Clean Energy Task Force and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology all support expanding geothermal research funding to develop the technology needed to exploit this vast untapped domestic renewable energy resource. Supporters of geothermal energy, such as the writer, is surprised by the minuscule amount of awareness that the public has about the great benefits that research and development of alternative energy source would enable renewable States United States, both practical and economical. Geothermal energy is already cheaper to produce in terms of kilowatt-hours than the coal that the U.S. continues mining. Geothermal energy is available, sitting just a few miles below our feet and easily accessible through drilling. One company, Ormat, which is the third largest geothermal energy producer in the U.S. and has plants in several different countries, is already a billion dollars a year to companies of geothermal energy is economically viable.
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Energy Alternative Forms
Record high prices at gas pumps in America and continued problem brewing in the Middle East, Nigeria and other areas of importance to the economy of oil have made it clear to Americans that we need to develop many new avenues of energy supply and production. In other word, we must reduce our dependence on oil, because it is finally finished and, frankly, the sources of supply of cheap oil (not all oil than the stuff that is cheap to remove from the earth) are short. Read the rest of this entry »
The Future of Alternative Energy Investment
It is possible to have a profitable portfolio fund invests or stock investment in alternative energy. “Green” energy production should be several billion dollars (in today’s dollars) industry in 2013.
Most recently developed technology wind turbines have brought us the energy produced is more profitable and more widespread. The latest state of the art of wind energy technologies is generally more competitive with energy technologies. The new technology of wind power is not even kill birds like in ancient times! The production of wind energy is increasingly technology, and companies engaged in it would make a great part of the growth or aggressive growth portfolio. Read the rest of this entry »
Stock Investment in Alternative Energy
Alternative energy is a portfolio of stocks of many modern financial terms of the investor, because of the fact that there are a lot of upside potential. These excellent long-term growth investment vehicles, and the money placed in them by you, the investor, serves to advance the cause of the application of alternative energy sources that we need as we sail into the 21st century and beyond.
Analysts predicted that by 2013, the alternative energy industry will be $ 13 billion industry in today’s dollars. Read the rest of this entry »
Using the Power of Nuclear for Alternative Energy
Many researchers believe that mastery of the power of the atom fission reactions is the most important alternative energy resources we have beside biofuel energy, for the fact of the immense power it can generate.
Nuclear power plants are very clean-burning “and their effectiveness is quite staggering. Nuclear energy is produced at 80% efficiency, which means that the energy produced by fission reactions is almost equal to the energy put into producing the fission reactions in the first place. Read the rest of this entry »
Using Biofuel as Source of Alternative Energy
Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel to power our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to fossil fuels we currently depend. Biofuels include umbrella under his aegis, ethanol and products derived from plants such as sugarcane and vegetable oils and corn. However, ethanol is not all products are designed to be used as a kind of gasoline. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said that ethanol could comprise up to 10 percent of gasoline used in the world in 2025, up 30 per cent by 2050. Today the figure is two percent. Read the rest of this entry »
Method of Alternative Energy Learning
The best way to educate young people about alternative energy production that this writer has ever known is the use of company PicoTurbine kits, books, and projects. The Company produces PicoTurbine these things in order to advance the cause of renewable (alternative) energy and youth to look to the future and see that the environment that are planted now is that they will inherit this time. As the late, great Gerry Ford said: “Things are as they are now than they have ever been before.” If we want to change the world to come for the better, it starts here and now, with the advent of “green” energy systems. Read the rest of this entry »
Energy of Ocean Thermal
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) was designed by French engineer Jacques d’Arsonval in 1881. However, at the time of this writing, the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii is home to the only operating experimental OTEC plant on the face of the earth. OTEC is a potential source of alternative energy to be funded and explored much more than it is today. The big hurdle to overcome with OTEC implementation on a large practical value and the level is cost. It is difficult to obtain the costs at a reasonable level because of the process being used to drive OTEC. Read the rest of this entry »
The Development In Japan On Alternative Energy
Japan is a densely populated country, which makes the Japanese market more difficult compared to other markets. If we use the opportunities of facilities near the coast or even offshore installations in the future that will give us the possibility of continued use of wind energy. Read the rest of this entry »