The Fuel Efficiency of Hybrid Car

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Ford Escape Hybrid Car

With enormous media attention and a lot of funding for research and development, hybrid cars have been promoted as the green technology that could help save the Mother Earth. Of course, it also represents a big potential for profits as far as car makers are concerned. It’s no wonder why there’s an ongoing buzz on hybrid cars.

So what can we expect them to do? And what they actually do? The burning of fossil fuel like gasoline and diesel to power the millions of cars plying on the highways and byways of the world at any given minute is not only using up the available supply of crude oil, but also contributing to the pollution of the earth we live on and the very air we breathe.

The hybrid car has been presented as the great hope. We’ve hoped that this technology would enormously lessen the world’s consumption of fossil fuel. It is just unfortunate that it’s not working out very well according to plans.

The newer models of hybrid cars average about 31.4 MPG in city and 45 MPG on highways. That’s good, but it’s not good enough. We consumers want hybrid cars, but we also want all of the comforts that we’ve grown accustomed to. So the hybrid cars are being made heavier and heavier, and as a result the energy savings are becoming less and less. It is becoming like a tug of war kind of thing.

However, there’s hope. The researchers haven’t quit and gone home. As the technology becomes better and better, we can expect that the mileage will improve. Hybrid cars are powered by both gasoline and electricity. And as the price of gasoline continues to rise, the demand for hybrid cars is increasing. It’s the old supply-and-demand principle. If the demand for hybrid cars increases, more and more car manufacturers will produce them. And if necessity is the mother of invention, competition is certainly its closest and most attractive cousin.

Hybrid cars aren’t going to solve the whole problem. We need to find viable alternatives to burning fossil fuels to produce energy. Therefore, hybrid cars are at least a step in the correct course.

Free Energy Can Save Money

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Magnet Energy Generator

Magnet Energy Generator

Since the discovery and the eventual utilization of fossil fuels, it became the main driving force of our very own progress. Unfortunately, we are now facing the prospect of running out of sources of fossil fuels. Experts are telling us that the squeeze is beginning to be felt most especially in special times when earnings are stuck yet prices are on a roller coaster ride. It is something to wonder why governments, industries and ordinary consumers like you and me are a bit concerned on shortages of available fuel in the coming years and decades.

Can we find some feasible solutions? Yes, we can! It is now to exploit the all-pervading renewable energy in its many forms. In industrial applications, bio-gas and methane conversion to power is already being seriously considered. On the other hand, we are seeing a renewed interest with solar and wind energy. But there is one more potential manifested in free magnet energy which holds great potential as the ultimate solution to our power needs.

So what is this free energy all about? A magnetic generator uses the very basic principle of attraction and repulsion between magnets to generate free magnet energy. This energy can be experience using opposite poles attracting each other and at the same time the like poles of the same magnets will tend to resist each other. The generator principally takes this primary principle and then puts it into action.

The main unique selling point of generating electricity using the generator in the form of free magnet energy is its nominal dependence on exterior force. To put it more clearly, the generator has the capability to create electricity even with minimal or zero input. Additionally, the power output via this process requires no more conversion setup. Meaning to say, the power can be fed straight into the consumers’ homes with no more processing in between.

In analyzing the many advantages of free magnetic energy, its source (the magnetic generator) can handily generate this energy regardless of the environmental settings. Compared to solar panels, the magnetic motor can just be left working all day or 24/7 which effectively make it free of atmospheric as well as geographical forces affecting other electricity generating machines such as windmills.

In comparing free magnetic energy and other types such as solar energy and windmills, it would be easy to notice a pointed disparity in initial cost of the setup. Installing huge panels and setup can mean thousands of dollars shelled away from your bank account. Installation cost of a magnetic generator is a tiny proportion compared to that required in installing a windmill or a solar panel array.

You can have a magnetic generator as an alternative power source. You can hire installation professional to do it for you or you can do it by yourself. And if you want to try doing it by yourself, make sure to seriously look into this matter by going all over the net for needed information. You can now find some blueprints or how-to guides to build your own free magnet energy unit.

I am sure that magnetic energy is here to stay and is expected to gain more market traction in the coming years. As far as maintaining and operating it, it is almost trouble-free.

As a matter of fact, if you take care of it, an average unit can go a long way in providing nonstop and constant free magnet energy to your beloved home. And if you want further expansion, you could really generate your entire electricity needs through the magnetic motor and if you have some power excess you have the option of selling it to power distributors.

Why Go For Renewable Green Energy?

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Power From The Sun

Power From The Sun

All the way from the past to the present modern world, fossil fuels played a very critical role in the American society and business. We are utilizing fossil fuels to warm our homes, run our cars, and generate our electricity. America’s hunger for fossil fuels is on the upswing significantly. Consequently, we are depleting our natural resources and gradually killing Mother Earth.

So we need alternative and it should be the green energy sources. Critics are pointing out that green energy sources are too difficult to generate. But we should understand that green energy technology is still in its infancy period. Presently, it is definitely harder to produce green energy compared to the traditional way of burning fossil fuels. However, there are now many different options when we talk about green energy. All we need to do is discover green energy sources that are feasible for each geographic area.

Available and viable green energy sources are solar, wind, wave, hydropower and geothermal. Note that these energy sources are not emitting harmful by-products or damage the environment and which are great turnarounds from fossil fuels.

Remember that coal frees carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. An individual coal producer will probably not cause visible damage but the problem is that there are more than 50,000 coal plants around the world and the figure is increasing.

Nuclear power seems a very option. Nuclear power could produce all our required energy. But nuclear power is also having some very dark problems. In producing energy, nuclear power creates waste called spent fuel rods. These rods have to go somewhere somehow. How many mountains or underground holes can we use with burying those spent fuel rods? And then there are nuclear accidents that nobody can guarantee will never happen again.

Green energy must be maintained. For instance, windmills are made up of mechanical parts subject to wear and tear and therefore must be replaced sometime. Corn to produce ethanol must be farmed. Biomass fuels calls for trash to be segregated and sorted. All of these options are far more attractive and economically feasible compared to fossil fuels. At the same time, green energy uses facilities that are economical to operate.

Above all, green sources got one big advantage which fossil fuels cannot contend with. Green energy is very much renewable. We could NEVER run out of green energy. Take for example the sun – its rays freely hit the earth for billions of years. Utilizing green energy sources has the great potential to wean America from dependence on fossil fuels.

While governments are only giving lip service on replacing fossil fuels and holding  global climate change summits or legislating laws and even telling us what to do to reduce the problems, the people needs viable alternatives. And alternatives should be green energy sources.

It is quite very easy to keep on talking on how alarmed we are on the environment. But all talks are nothing without doing anything concrete. It is time to demand that our energy should come from green and renewable sources. We the consumers are the king in the business world and once we are united in our voice all entities will listen.

The most viable alternative to fossil fuels is green energy. Of course, there are maintenance costs involved but green energy is renewable. We should already be walking the talk. We need action now!

It is now very much possible to produce home-made energy as technology on this area is already available in the market.

It is now time to decide whether we want to commit to a greener and harmonious planet or we carry on churning out toxins into our own environment.

We have the power – we got to choose well!

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The Future Belongs To Renewable Energy

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Capturing Solar Energy

Capturing Solar Energy

Currently, there are already a lot of viable types of renewable energy as replacement in whole or partial for the traditional fossil fuels. When we say renewable energy, it usually refers to energy from such sources as geothermal heat, sunlight, tides, plants, rain and wind – and all are naturally renewable in nature. As of now, less than 10% of the world’s energy capacity is sourced from natural energy.

Wind power is considered to be the cleanest and the most proficient kind of renewable energy. Consequently, this is steadily gaining worldwide popularity. In Europe, there is a tremendous surge of wind power usage as many countries are investing money in constructing off shore wind farms. And it is nothing to wonder about as only a light breeze is the main requirement to generate this very efficient power.

Aside from companies and organizations investing in large-scale renewable energy production, some technologies behind renewable energy can also be adopted to small-scale grid and even that of residential use type. Just take a look at solar power. As the sun is available for half of the day, it can easily complement other energy sources. Buoyed by government subsidies and promotion, the cost of solar cells is steadily dropping which prompts businesses and individuals to take advantage of the free sun power.

An old renewable energy is coming from raging water which is hydropower. This is already very popular as this has been used for many decades with the use of dams. You might be familiar with Hoover Dam, the world’s largest hydropower. With water speedily flowing from a high spot to a low spot, it generates energy which is transformed into electricity. Hydropower is also possible even without using dams as long as there is a constant current or tide.

Courtesy of the recent oil crisis, biofuels like bioalcohol or bioethanol came into focus. This fuel is produced from the process of fermentation using corn, soy or sugarcane. In its pure form, it can then be used as a substitute to gasoline. Biodiesel can also be made from animal fat, vegetable oils and even recycled grease. Though these fuels can still produce emissions, they are considered as much cleaner and quite beneficial to the machine using.

Renewable energy is here to stay as we know that the conventional fossil fuels will soon be depleted and quite detrimental to our environment.

The Prospects Of Biofuels

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Bus Running On Soybean Biodiesel

Bus Running On Soybean Biodiesel

Biofuels are considered to be another promising sources of energy. They are created by processing organic matters into fuel to be use for power. Already getting popular these days, biofuels are good substitute energy source to fossil fuels we heavily depend on.

When we talk about biofuels, we usually refer to ethanol and other derivatives from plants like sugar cane, vegetable oil, coconut oil and corn oils. But then, with the current technology available not all ethanol products can be used as a type of gasoline. In fact, ethanol comprises only a mere 10 percent of the world’s gasoline supply projection for the year 2020 and probably up to 30 percent by 2040. Currently, the figure is estimated at only five percent, though it is growing steadily.

It will still take many years before a new refinement process will be available to make biofuels economically viable and practical for the end users. There are some studies proving this point and projection. The reality is that we have not yet developed biofuels that are at par with the fossil gasoline. Energy efficiency is the gauge of how much usable energy for our desirable purposes is gained from an amount of input energy.

The most important factor to consider is the conversion—the resulting energy is the one useful for our needs — while the input energy is effort needed to produce the end-product. Ethanol from corn is only 20% energy efficient – compared to petroleum’s 75% efficiency.

In recent years, biofuels affected oil futures in the trading floors of New York Stock Exchange. It was due to some analysts who predicted a rush in biofuel use and availability. Meanwhile, in the Chicago Stock Exchange the grain futures market “steal” investment movements away from the popular oil futures. Investors are looking forward for better prosperity courtesy of the biofuels.

It is clearly projected by different analysts that demand and supply for biofuels is heading upwards. One market analyst stated that growth in the demand for diesel and gasoline could significantly slow down if governments all over the world increase their subsidies to firms making and distributing biofuels. Promotion and marketing both from the public and private sectors could also push biofuels development further.

As of now, there are already countries that are seriously bent on biofuels development. The prime example is Brazil – the world’s largest producer of sugar-derived ethanols. Brazil generates around four billion gallons of ethanol per year – a world record on its own.

The second largest biofuels producer is United States — while also the world’s supreme oil-guzzler.

As for the European Union, its biodiesel generation figure is now over four million tonnes. And majority (80 percent) of it is derived from rapeseed oil while the other 20% is coming from soybean oil and palm oil.

Will there be a future for biofuels? Experts are suggesting there is – if only it is not a competitor for food production.

Is There Such A Thing As Free Energy?

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We Need Free Energy

We Need Free Energy

Is there really such an animal as “free energy?” This debate has been going on and researches have been initially conducted to determine the presence of free energy. By free energy it refers to the power that could be sourced out of our atmosphere which we all know is just all around us. It has limitless supply and the cost associated could be minimal. So scientists are working to verify its actual state and to draw up ways and means to extract the energy for potential human use. I could only imagine the possibilities of this source if only it is true and harvestable.

What would come out of your mind when reading the term “free energy device?” Most probably you will think on various ideas or concepts like tools for amassing and conveying energy from a source not yet traditionally utilized. As for me, I am hoping for an effective and efficient device which can collect our energy requirements at zero cost. Just like the magical concept of continuous motion machine. But then, it must be pointed out that a perpetual motion machine is really impossible – maybe at least for now barring new scientific discoveries in the future.

Having said that piece, we are still dreaming or at least wishing for a new technology that could effectively harness the energy just floating on the air. Yes, for now impossible but we don’t know the future possibilities. As science progresses, we know that new technologies replace old ones constantly and what was once impossible became possible. To illustrate this point, the power of atom for energy was impossible before 1940s. Traveling at a fast speed thru airplanes became possible only by the turn of the 20th courtesy of the Wright Brothers.  So you see, the possibilities lies in the future.

Active proponents of “free” energy are pointing out to the tremendous presence of energy at the so-called Zero Point Field (ZPF).  ZPF is a quantum automatic state of substance for a definite system which is reached when the system is at the lowest probable energy position possible. This is the area or situation called the “ground state” of the system. The potential energy is called as Zero Point Energy (ZPE) – which is defined as “residual” energy. It might be your first time to hear these terms but these things was first expounded as an alternative form of energy in 1913 by Otto Stern and Albert Einstein. This is not really something new. In quantum physics, it is referred to as a “vacuum energy” it is believed to be the representation of the energy of the completely empty space.

According to Hal Puthof, this energy field lying inside the vacuum can be compared to the bubbles at the base of a raging waterfall. He likewise explained that the term ‘zero-point’ basically means that in case the entire universe were frozen down to absolute zero (a state where every thermal agitation effects are totally frozen),  this energy would still stay put. However, with all the projected potentials of this energy, physicists could not pinpoint out the possible implications with the use of this energy. As we all know, playing with nature could also mean playing with fire – it could produce burn blisters where they are not intended to.

Knowing the excited and profitable possibilities of this yet mysterious field, physicists are conducting and examining the details on the potential use of free energy. Certainly, if we can only “mine” this limitless reservoir of energy, then we are in for a new era of energy production. On the basis that this energy can be maneuvered, it opens the door for controlling this energy – as well as for inertia and gravity – which is assumed can yield towards engineering explanations.

The future needs new sources of power as we can not go ahead being overly dependent on the dwindling and politically charged fossil fuels. Scientists are now on the race to discover and develop greener and cheaper alternatives.

Let our future be lighted by that power!

The Race For Greener Alternative Energy

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Wind Power

Wind Power

Humanity’s overdependence on fossil fuels must come to an end. The race for greener and more sustainable alternative energy is on. With the help of modern technology, it is hoped that in the coming decades the energy market would be singing a different tune.

As one of the promising energy resources, wind power generation is now generating a lot of interest from different players and investors. Researches are continually developing more energy efficient and cost effective wind turbines. Taking advantage of the wind power, wind farms sprouted all over the country. In response to animal rights activists, new wind turbines are not endangering birds which is a problem with the older type of wind turbines.

The most popular alternative energy supply is actually the energy from the sun or solar energy. To harness the power of the sun, solar cells are being utilized to gather as well as focus the energy directly from the sun, and convert it into electricity or hot water. Just like wind power, solar energy is zero in the pollution scale.

Scientists are now also looking into ways on how to exploit ocean wave energy. It is recognized by the government and the energy sector that ocean wave holds huge power potential.  In France, an ocean wave generator is successfully doing business and other interested investors in Ireland and Scotland are also interested to further develop the technologies behind ocean wave energy. Hopefully, more and more investors will pour in their money for alternative energy generation.

A perennial favorite, hydroelectric power has been utilized for decades already and this is known as cleaner energy compared to a grid. But then, because hydropower will only be possible with the presence of huge amount of water, it is essentially limited both in scope and applicability. To remedy this situation, some groups are encouraging small hydroelectric generators which usually supplied power to specific and exclusive local communities.

Next in line is geothermal energy. Geothermal is considered as abundant because it lies below the surface of the earth. The energy is created through the heating of water by earth’s extremely searing molten core. The cycle goes this way: the water is converted into steam and steam can be exploited and utilized to drive turbine engines on and this finally generates electricity. With geothermal’s great potential, studies and research are now underway to optimally develop it for the greater good.

Looking for more, interest on the so-called waste gas energies is winding up. This is actually referring to methane gas – which is in a very unique position to turn around the customary energy-pollution bond through the creation of energy from waster materials. The technology behind harnessing methane gas is very much applicable in garbage dumps. Methane gas can be use for fuel cells and in standard gasoline generators.

A politically charged and highly debated energy source, ethanol is a gasoline replacement and is a by-product of wheat, sugarcane, grapes, strawberries, corn, and even wood chips and wood cellulose. With the looming food crisis and the government subsidy to this sector, it is not a wonder why ethanol is at the center of many political debates.

For green-minded fellows, biodiesel energy is for you. Biodiesel are manufactured from plants’ oil.  So far, identified sources of biodiesel are soybean, rapeseed, coconut and sunflower oils. Biodiesel is cleaner than the regular diesel fuel. With a big potential market here and abroad, investors are now finding their place in this sector to hopefully cash in when the right time comes.

Atomic energy or nuclear energy is now widely used by many industrialized nations. Using nuclear fission, the energy derived is cheaper and efficient compared to the traditional power generation. The only big concern though is the disposal of the radioactive waste product.

As a person concerned with the connection between a healthy ecology and a healthy individual, it is my prevent wish that eventually we will find more alternative and greener energy sources.

A Rising Green Trend: Alternative Energy For Homes

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Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines

The search for green and renewable energy is projected to be a trend that will last for many generations to come. Driven by economic forces and geopolitical realities, alternative and renewable energy is the future the nation is heading into. Right now, some homes are run by alternative energy sources such as wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases. I personally believe that this green movement will persist into the 21st century and even beyond.

We all know that we must stabilize our energy supplies and as much as possible become more energy independent – meaning not heavily dependent on fossil fuels sourced from wobbly and antagonistic countries. On the individual level, there is a need to get “off the grid” and gradually shift our overreliance huge oil producers. These big corporations are in control of the people as far as heating our homes is concerned.

According to a senior analyst with CarbonFree, the expansion of distributed generation would inevitably result into the reshuffle of the retail electricity market as well as the infrastructures for generation, transmission and distribution. Seeing this future, power businesses have to spread their interest to minimize lost revenues. The analyst is pointing to the conclusions by different studies and research done by their group. CarbonFree has been watching eagerly the increasing shift trend toward alternative energy by homes in developed countries.

The trend is encouraged by government subsidies as well as assistance from alternative energy research and development, the high oil cost, ecological concern, and need to be energy independent. Using the current energy prices level as assumption, CarbonFree concludes that we will see the eventual rise of micro-generation – getting a part or all of a home’s energy requirements thru alternative energy applications like solar panels or wind turbines. If this will come true, then we will see a major revolution on the energy sector.

Not to be left behind,  energy firms are already jumping into the water as they want to position themselves with this multi-billion dollar paradigm shift. They are taking advantage to leverage micro-generation as part of their strategies of opening up new sources of profit generation. For instance, some electricity companies are now funding research and development for better geothermal energy facilities. Geothermal energy production is a very profitable wave of the future.

Solar water heating technology is another very proficient technology – an expensive investment that really pays off.  The disadvantage is that it is not yet cost-effective for big corporations to apply.

Wind turbines hold some potential for reducing home electricity costs. However, just like the solar water heating technology, this could be expensive to install. It is hoped that makers of these devices would soon find ways to bring their prices down.

In conclusion, there is no debate that the future of energy production is shifting towards greener and renewable resources. Hopefully, this trend would be good for our environment as well as our pockets.

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