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		<title>How Wind Power Can Supply Electricity to your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 21:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Wind energy has been in use for hundreds of years. From windmills to sailboats, the energy that is contained in wind has long been a energy source. With the recent trend toward finding renewable energy sources wind energy has become an important option for powering homes and even entire towns.</p>
<p>Wind turbines are made to power a generator using the blades to collect the wind. This is then transferred to the shaft of the motor which produces the electricity that is needed to become a energy source.</p>
<p>The turning blades cause the shaft to turn which in turn creates electricity that is sent to a battery source for storage. This electricity or energy must be converted using an inverter which makes it usable for households. The wind turbines capacity for creating electricity is directly related to the size of the blades, the height of the tower, and the wind produced in the area.</p>
<p>Typically, homes powered by wind turbines are left on the grid in the event the wind speed decreases. Should the wind decrease below that necessary for power production the grid would kick in; on the other hand, if excess power is created by the wind turbine it would be fed back to the utility company as a profit for the homeowner.</p>
<p>In some cases the homeowner might want to be completely off the utility power grid. In this case the wind turbines store extra electricity in batteries for later use. However, this system isn&rsquo;t flawless, extended periods of breezeless time can cause power shortages.</p>
<p>Inter-tied wind turbine power and off grid turbine power are both renewable energy sources for powering homes. This same power can be used for towns and cities but it takes more than one wind powered turbine to produce that amount of energy.</p>
<p>Large scale energy production from wind turbines required large scale wind turbines set up in clusters. These clusters are known as wind farms. Wind farms are typically set up on large areas of flat land where the wind is on average 14 mph. These wind farms, once developed, are free from inflation and offer a free source of renewable energy.</p>
<p>The energy gathered by the wind farms is collected and sent to generator stations to be distributed to homes and businesses. This energy, in areas that are windy, is a renewable source available at all times.</p>
<p>Wind turbines are able to produce energy for homes and with the use of wind farms on a larger scale for towns. Facing the depletion of our natural resources wind energy is a viable option for supplementing power. Homeowners can build their own wind powered turbine to add to their home energy and reduce power bills.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about installing renewable energy in your home then it is well worth taking into consideration a <a href="http://www.renewable-energy-expert.com/homemade-power-reviews.php" target='_blank'>Homemade Power</a> option, as these are simple to build and install. They also cost a fraction of off-the shelf systems.</p>
<p>There are some great <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Homemade-Power-Guide" target='_blank'>Alternative Energy Resources</a> available on the Internet today, so check them out before you commit yourself.</p>

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		<title>The Positive Effects of Wind Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 08:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Wind power for homes has been rapidly growing as of late. Due to the demand in alternative sources of energy, mini-wind power system can now be assembled even in your own backyard. You may even have already seen houses with wind power systems. A residential wind power system is a better option for most people due to four reasons. First of all, wind power for homes does not cost anything at all. Second, wind power is favored by environmentalists because it does not harm the environment. Unlike other energy sources, wind power does not emit carbon dioxide &#8211; a harmful particle once released to the environment. Fourth and final reason is that wind power is renewable and sustainable.</p>
<p>Among all alternative sources of energy, wind power for homes definitely ranks the top spot in terms of safety and practicability. You may be wondering why not every home all over the country own a residential wind power system. Starting your own wind mill at home is not as difficult as we are made to believe. The steps on how to create wind power for homes is so easy it does not take an expert to assemble it. In addition, building your wind power system will only require you a little amount of money.</p>
<p>Unlike before, building wind power for homes today has turned out to be easy thanks to the program created by countless wind power system producers. The step-by-step guide on how to build your own wind power system is a great leap to help home owners assemble their own mini wind mill. Instruction manuals include videos and diagrams which you will enjoy. There are ready-made wind power for homes systems that can be bought in the market today although they are too expensive as compared to a wind power system that you can personally build. </p>
<p>With residential wind power system, the building part is actually not the main concern but the conditions that you need to think about before you decide to get one. The most crucial and basic consideration you have to think about is whether your area is windy enough to sustain a wind power system. Your backyard also has to be spacious to fit in a nice-looking wind power for homes device. These are simple considerations but know that they are more of an advantage in where you are located than one that is in your control.</p>
<p>There are many advantages in having a residential wind power system in your home and these advantages transcend the benefits that you can have since you can do your part to help save the environment. The cost of living is getting higher, the demand for power energy is increasing, the population is growing fast and so it is time that we start saving power. So take action now and get the benefits of having your very own wind power system. A simple start like having a wind power for homes will contribute both to your lifestyle and to a bigger cause.</p>
<p>Stop paying your electricity bills forever. To find out how <a href="http://windpowerforhomes101.wetpaint.com/page/Wind+Power+for+Homes+and+Its+Benefits" target='_blank'>Wind Power for Homes</a> can help you save money and energy, visit http://www.renewable-power-resource.info  </p>

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		<title>How does a home wind turbine work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 03:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>The production of wind energy comes from exchanging energy from the wind into energy by utilizing a wind turbine. A home wind turbine is made up of 3 blades – they look a bit like propellers &#8211; this is called a rotor. The rotor is connected to a high tower-like structure. This structure looks basically like a very high pole. Generally wind towers are about 20 meters tall. They are made this tall because the wind is more powerful higher up. By using wind power, utilizing a <a href=" http://www.home--wind--turbine.com">home wind turbine</a>, home owners will not only be saving the planet from excess greenhouse gases produced by standard energy production. They will also be able to save money on energy bills.</p>

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		<title>Info About Vertical Wind Generator</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 16:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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</div><p>With the world&#8217;s ever-increasing demand of power being more than its supply, it is about time that we take concrete steps to save power. Apart from being conscious about the usage of power and water at home, one can employ pollution-free and cost-effective power solutions at our homes. <a title="Solar" href="solar lighting outdoors. http://solar-outdoor.co.uk/">Solar</a> power solutions and wind power solutions are the two of the most efficient solutions that can replace the conventional power solutions employed at our homes. <b><a href="http://power-generation.org/wind-generators/how-to-build-a-wind-generator" target='_blank'>home wind generator</a></b> are needed to make wind power.</p>
<p>These solutions can help you combat power outages, reduce your electricity bills, and also help the environment. </p>
<p>This article will explore the cost-effective wind power solution that you can employ at home. </p>
<p>Wind power solutions work best when the following conditions are met:</p>
<p>* You have a house or farmhouse spread over a big area. Typically, wind power solutions are employed in areas that spread over an acre. </p>
<p>* The average wind speed in your area is around 11 miles per hour. If you stay in a place that has little wind flow, your system will not work. Consult an expert before installing the wind power solution at home.</p>
<p>* You need to draw water from external sources. You can install a wind power system even when you do not need to draw water from outside. However, if you need to draw water from outside on a regular basis, a wind power system offers the best solution.</p>
<p>* Your house needs a lot of uninterrupted power supply. Combating those power outages is easy with the pollution-free wind power systems. You need no longer worry about a break in your work because of a power uncertainty.</p>
<p>A typical wind power system comprises of a tower and five blades to churn out wind energy. The length of the wind tower varies depending on the location of your house. You may need a longer tower if you are in low-wind zone; you can work with a shorter tower if you live by the beach. Using a <b><a href="http://power-generation.org/wind-generators/how-to-build-a-wind-generator" target='_blank'>home wind generator</a></b>, this wind energy can be converted into useful electrical energy to be employed at home for running various electrical appliances. You can even store the power generated for later use, making wind generators more efficient than convention power systems. </p>
<p>If you are confused with the wind power jargon, here&#8217;s a piece of information for you. The terms, wind mills, wind turbines, and wind generators are used to refer to the same machine.</p>

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</div><p>Wind turbines are designed to reach their rated power at a hub height wind speed of 12-18 m/s (33-40 mph). When you consider the power rule you will understand that it is important that they furl above the maximum speed during high winds.</p>
<p>The capacity factor for <a href="http://www.renewable-energy-news.com/how-to-make-a-wind-turbine" target='_blank'>wind turbine power projects</a>s is typically about 25-35%. By that we mean that the percentage of continuous output at maximum capacity actually achieved will not exceed these percentages in most locations. However, predictions of approximately 35-40% are thought to be achievable on some offshore sites especially in exposed northern locations of the United Kingdom.</p>
<p>A persistent problem is that many projects on land (onshore) in the UK, known as &#8216;wind farms&#8217;, have difficulty in getting planning permission &#8211; especially in England and Wales.</p>
<p>Resistance from local residents can be slightly less in Scotland, and Scottish development has been substantial (17.5% target) ,but is now constrained by the existing national grid export infrastructure  which will need substantially extending. This is something which will in itself bring to play a lot of planning objections.</p>
<p>So, the best sites for wind speed often in exposed west and north of most countries but population centres tend to be further south, so windy areas will tend to require the higher spend needed to upgrade grid connections over long distances. It is often forgotten as well though that road access works for turbine delivery can make these locations difficult and potentially un-economic so  such factor are bound to increase pressure for development under the UK&#8217;s RO for lower wind sites near major  population centers.</p>
<p>Environmental considerations, especially visual impact, aviation radar, designated landscapes, etc, also limit the sites which are suitable. However, the UK is particularly well blessed with good offshore sites. Near-sea siting offers a much larger opening for wind power to make a truly substantial contribution to meeting the UK renewable energy targets, but as the distribution systems, including undersea hubs will be expensive and will need fully funding, such sea based wind farm systems will come at a greater cost.</p>
<p>There is still a big question about intermittency which may yet challenge our distribution engineers to combat without it causing power cuts. It is hard to believe that it is really always windy somewhere! The engineers working within the distribution system companies will have to develop their capability further than exists at present to cope with the inherent intermittency of wind power supplies. This is often said to be a drawback for wind and other naturally variable renewable supply sources.</p>
<p>One way to avoid intermittency in other renewables fields, and to some extent here as well is to go really small. This is called microgeneration and here within the <a href="http://www.renewable-energy-news.com/" target='_blank'>green wind power</a> scene there has been publicity for home-based generation including relatively small, roof-mounted <a href="http://www.renewable-energy-news.com/wind-turbines/how-wind-turbines-produce-wind-power-6.php" target='_blank'>micro wind power</a> turbines. Whether these will really by installed by small businesses and individuals to contribute enough power to make a difference remains doubtful.</p>

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		<title>The Truth About The Energy Crisis &#8211; Solar Energy Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 20:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Earth4Energy is a guide that explains how to reduce the cost of your electricity and switch to an environmental way of using energy. We, all hear the talk about the Presidential Candidates promise to concentrate on producing energy. Of course,there are different alternative energy options, which include biofuel, electricity windmill, <a title="solar" href="solar lighting outdoors. http://solar-outdoor.co.uk/">solar</a> energy and renewable energy. No matter, which one you choose, you will be able to save on your gas and electric bill. </p>
<p><b> <a href="http://electricitywindmill.site90.net/" target='_blank'>Solar Energy Blog</a> </b></p>
<p>This instruction guide makes an attempt to show you how to build your own residential windmills or some call it electricity windmills. With the step by step instructions, the guide promises to help you to eliminate or reduce your electric bill. </p>
<p>One of the main issues of having a homemade electrical supply is the high cost of installation of the system that needs to be put in place. You may end up paying up to $20,000 for one of these wind powered systems and it would take up to 15 years to see the real savings. When you make your own windmill, solar panel or wind turbine, your cost would be no more than $200. The returns on savings will be experienced sooner &ndash; in a matter of weeks. </p>
<p><b> What you receive: </b></p>
<p>You will be able to download Earth4Energy instantly. The guide consists of 73 pages that you can print and read at your leisure or read directly from your computer monitor. </p>
<p><b>What Kind of Skills and Tools are Needed:</b></p>
<p>All you need are some basic handy-man skills with tools that most homeowners use such as an electric drill, hammer, saw, screw driver, paint and jigsaw. That is about it. </p>
<p>You will have to hire an electrician who is licensed if you want to connect your solar or wind generator to the wiring system in your home to run your appliances. However, an electrician would be able to do so quite easily and it would still save you a lot in the long run. </p>
<p><b>How Long does It Take To Build?</b></p>
<p>All it will take is a weekend once you have purchased the materials required. One week is the maximum time it would take for someone who had an average set of skills.  </p>
<p><b>The Disadvantages:</b></p>
<p>The guide does not give an EXACT step by step action on how to make windmills or solar panels that the author has built. <br />However, the author does indicate in the Earth4Energy, that you may not find the exact parts that were used in his wind generator project. Therefore, what the guide does is to give you an understanding of the concept with building your own wind generator so you will be better able to adapt the principle.  </p>
<p>There were some details that were missing, which annoyed me. There was nothing said about mounting solar panels to the roof of the house neither was it clear how to mount the wind generator and assemble the blade. It may be more obvious as you start the building process, I guess. </p>
<p>The other thing I thought the author could have done was to include a video with the guide. I have yet to find a video that has been done about this topic. A video presentation is quite likely to give more hands-on and visual demonstration than the written word can do by itself. </p>
<p>Within the pages of Earth4Energy at <b> <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/electricity-windmill" target='_blank'>Residential Windmill Power</a> </b>, there are a couple of chapters that contained a bunch of fluff about ethanol and reducing your independence on oil, which we already know and that is why you are here, right?</p>
<p><b>The Advantages:</b><br />The guide is concise, clear, easily understood and quite simple. When reading this guide, it is apparent that the author has indeed built his own solar, electric windmill and other wind generator. So he is not writing from fiction, but from experience.</p>
<p>The guide does have a lot of diagrams, pictures and illustrations that do a good job of making things more clear and understandable.  </p>
<p>The guide is readily downloadable immediately after purchases. I was able to grab a copy at a low discounted price of just $49.97, which is quite reasonable since this is specific information that you won&rsquo;t be able to get readily. $49.97 is minuscule when you think of how much money you will save in the long run. This is quite a small investment for a life saving of thousands of dollars on electricity. </p>
<p><b>Customer Support:</b></p>
<p>Of course, when you buy anything, you always want to know that you are getting good customer support. Earth4Energy provides an email address for any technical questions. On the website, you will be able to access free updates of the product. Within July 2008 alone, there were six updates posted online. </p>
<p><b>Money Back Guarantee:</b></p>
<p>Earth4Energy has an offer of 60 day money back guarantee.</p>
<p><b>Cost:</b></p>
<p>My copy was on sale for $49.97 USD</p>
<p><b>Conclusion:</b></p>
<p>I highly recommend earth4energy to anyone who wants to make your own windmill, solar panel or wind powered generator to save on electricity. I give this guide a rating of 9.9 out of 10. It is the best one by far that is currently on the market. </p>
<p>This guide is very economical and excellent for providing the right information to creating any of these energy-saving devices. The author could have sold it for more money and it is because of all of these reasons that I feel comfortable in highly recommending earth4energy.</p>
<p>Visit the main Earth4Energy website right now at <b> <a href="http://electricitywindmill.site90.net/" target='_blank'>Solar Energy Blog</a>. </b></p>

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		<title>Humidity Test Chambers. What You Need To Know.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:06:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Temperature Humidity Chambers are available from a number of manufacturers such as Thermotron, Tenney, Espec, Blue M, Despatch, Ransco, TestEquity, Associated Environmental, Bemco, Cincinnati Sub Zero, BMA, Lunaire etc. When acquiring a Temperature Humidity Chamber, there are a number of things to consider amongst which are:</p>
<p>(a) of the chamber|The inside dimensions of the temperature humidity chamber|Minimum Internal Dimensions of Chamber[/spin].  This will be determined by the size of the product to be tested.</p>
<p>(b)Temperature Range needed for the test you wish to perform.  The maximum range of a Temperature Humidity Chamber is usually from -73C to +200C.  However, to accomplish this complete range the chamber will need to have two compressors in what is referred to as a cascade refrigeration system.  If only one compressor is used, then temperatures down to approximately -35C is possible. Take into account that humidity testing can not be performed below 0C (freezing point) and that any testing below 0C will be possible for temperature only testing (humidity function will be disabled).  Temperature Humidity Chambers are also offered without any refrigeration at all.  The lowest temperatures at which testing can be performed without refrigeration is usually about 12C above room temperature.</p>
<p>(c) Humidity Range needed for the test you wish to perform. Although most Temperature Humidity Chambers claim that they have a humidity range of 20% to 95%, what is often overlooked is the temperature range at which these humidity levels can be controlled. For example, at 25C, the lowest humidity obtainable by most temperature humidity chambers that include refrigeration will be about 45% (unless a dehumidifier package is installed).  As one increases the temperature above 25C, lower humidity levels than 45% can be controlled. Normally graphs are provided by the manufacturer showing the temperature versus humidity range of the temperature humidity chamber.</p>
<p>(d) Water Recycling System &#8211; If you do not have a drain available to drain the excess water used to create the humidity, you should consider a water recycling system consisting of a water storage container, demineralizer cartridge and recycling pump.  This will recycle the water and a drain will not be required.  Remember, demineralized water should be used for Temperature Humidity Chambers, not deionized water which can harm the interior of the chamber (usually stainless steel) and other components!</p>
<p>This information has been brought to you by LR Environmental Equipment Co. Inc. which carries the largest inventory of Certified Refurbished Environmental Test Chambers and Industrial Ovens in the World.  </p>
<p>Should you have any questions, they can be contacted at 800-574-2748.  Purchasing Certified Refurbished Temperature Humidity Chamber from a reputable company such as LR Environmental who has been in business for over 40 years can save you a fortune while removing the risks When acquiring used.  WWW.LRE.COM</p>

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		<title>Solar Power Systems To Lower Your Electicity Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Wind and <a title="solar" href="solar lighting outdoors. http://solar-outdoor.co.uk/">solar</a> power are rapidly becoming the alternative choices for consumers wanting to invest in an environmentally friendly home. These clean and cost efficient sources of power are changing the way in which the world looks at energy. In this article, we&#8217;ll weigh the pros and cons of each system to determine which one works best for you.  </p>
<p>Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical power that runs a generator to produce clean electricity. There are several things that you should keep in mind if you intend to invest in wind and solar energy. </p>
<p><a href='http://www.solarpowerenergygeneration.com/wind_and_solar_power.html' target='_blank'>wind and solar power</a><br />
Firstly, your property must have a good wind resource and you will have to check with your local government to make sure that tall towers are allowed in your area. Wind energy systems are one of the most cost-effective home-based renewable energy systems. </p>
<p>Depending on your wind resources, a small wind energy system can lower your electricity bill by 50% to 90% and help you avoid the high costs of having utility power lines extended to remote locations, prevent power interruptions and pollution. </p>
<p>&#8220;Solar electric&#8221; is the term used to describe something which uses sun power to produce electricity. Solar photovoltaic tiles and other forms of solar energy work by converting some of the energy in sunlight into a clean form of electricity. </p>
<p><a href='http://www.solarpowerenergygeneration.com/wind_and_solar_power.html' target='_blank'>solar electric</a><br />
Solar power is a good power source if you have a sufficient southern exposure and live in an urban area. Solar electric power can be used to provide domestic hot water, swimming pool heating and electricity for lights and appliances. </p>
<p>Even your central heating can be solar electric if you have adequate roof space for solar panels and an adequate amount of sun. An efficiently solar powered home will be able to reasonably create between 75% and 100% of their own power because of the grid tie system. This means your utility bills will be significantly reduced. </p>
<p>When choosing between wind and solar thermal power, you should determine how much electricity you need or want to produce and what works for you, economically. If your wind source is low or tall towers are not permitted in your area, then your best bet is to install solar panels. </p>
<p>As a bonus, technology in the solar power systems industry is rapidly advancing and the components are becoming much cheaper. Keep in mind that installing more roof top modules beyond a certain point ceases to be cost effective. However, if you live in a rural location that is heavily shaded, then wind power may be your best choice.  </p>
<p><a href='http://www.solarpowerenergygeneration.com' target='_blank'>solar home</a><br />
The environmental benefits of wind and solar power is their greatest selling point. They improve air quality for us all by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide being emitted into the air. </p>
<p>It does this by reducing the amount of electricity that is produced by the use polluting fuels. If we all make an effort to create more energy efficient buildings, then we can save our environment and ensure that there is a renewable power source for future generations.  </p>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>Everybody wants green energy. Being able to get the power we need without damaging the environment is an obvious goal &#8211; but what&#8217;s the best way to achieve it? Should we be opting for wind farms, hydroelectricity, or <a title="solar" href="solar lighting outdoors. http://solar-outdoor.co.uk/">solar</a> energy as alternative power?</p>
<p>For the home-owner, small wind-powered generators are available, but they&#8217;re not very efficient and often result in complaints from neighbors.</p>
<p>Hydroelectricity is a much more effective way of generating power, using the natural energy of rivers or tidal forces. </p>
<p>However, there are a limited number of suitable locations for hydroelectric generators, and often these are in areas which already provide fertile farmland, so a lot of people have to be displaced and lose their land in order for them to be built. They can also have a damaging impact on local wildlife.</p>
<p>Wind farms often receive a bad press, especially when they&#8217;re situated near homes or in popular hiking areas. They can make a lot of noise and because they have to be placed on skylines for maximum efficiency they often spoil views.</p>
<p>Offshore wind farms are less problematic in this way and can take advantage of fierce sea winds, increasing their output, but they rely on a nation having a lot of suitable coastline. </p>
<p>Of these three major options, only <a href="http://www.sunjuiced.com/solar-specialty-lights/" target="_blank">solar power</a> as green energy passes the test of being truly non-polluting, practical and easy to access. Modern solar panels can still function effectively even in areas where it&#8217;s frequently cloudy. </p>
<p>They don&#8217;t get in anyone&#8217;s way and, once installed, they require very little maintenance. For these reasons, the greenest way to generate the power we need is by harnessing the power of the sun.</p>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Evans</dc:creator>
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</div><p>by Sheryl O.</p>
<p>GE Energy Financial Services, an investment arm of General Electric Co., said this week that they will invest in a $350 million wind-generation project to supply the city of Austin, TX with renewable energy.  Texas is now the nation&#8217;s leader in wind-generated energy.  The wind farm, developed by Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. (RES Group, UK), is set to begin construction this month in Shackelford County about 30 miles northeast of Abilene.  The farm will have 72 2.3 megawatt wind turbines and is expected to produce enough power every year to support 39,000 homes.  There will be a 15-yr power purchase agreement in place with Austin.  GE now has a stake in 79 wind farms around the world capable of generating 2,870 megawatts of electricity.</p>
<p>Even with the development of a new energy policy as one of the key issues of the 2008 Presidential race, it is very good to see that corporations are not waiting for the government to mandate investment in renewables.  Smart corporations know that our dependence on oil is dangerous &#8211; for their current and future bottom lines and for society as a whole.  The United States is getting into the business of renewable energy late in comparison to European nations and other growing countries in the world.   Hopefully, corporations and private investors will jump on the band wagon quickly (click here for a site devoted to global news and investment in renewable energy) and start realizing the myriad of potential returns of this new industry &#8211; new business opportunities, new jobs, cleaner environment, and reduced dependence on foreign oil. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977227116" title="GE Invests in Alternative Energy">More&#8230;</a></p>

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