Are you an energy warrior or wastrel?

2009 December 9
by Philip Youngwood

In your everyday life you may not be aware of some of the negative effects of your choices and actions. In the morning, do you step out of bed into a heated bedroom, or do you grab your slippers and dressing gown to stay cosy?

In December 2009, 60 world leaders are due to speak at the Copenhagen climate summit to discuss climate change*. At this time individuals can also think about their personal contributions towards climate change and how these could be reduced.

While using heating is an essential part of staying warm during the winter months, you might realise that you could cope using a little less than you currently are. The benefits of this are at least three-fold: better for the environment, cheaper bills, and more chances to snuggle up on the settee.

Select businesses might have dedicated Green Committees; if you become part of this you may have suggested to your colleagues to turn off their monitors and computers when they’re not in use. You might have already thought about your electricity and gas consumption, even perhaps your business electricity. Remember to turn off lights when they are not needed

UK households spend 1.2 billion worth of electricity every year on refrigeration and freezing***; this number can be reduced by individuals. The recommendation is, if your freezer has over a centimeter of ice, take out your food and store it in a cold place while you defrost the freezer. This can let the freezer work more efficiently, which will result in being cheaper and more environmentally friendly.

Use your inner warrior at your home too; UK households spend 1.2 billion worth of electricity every year on refrigeration and freezing***, and this number can be reduced by individuals. If your freezer has over one centimeter of ice, take out your food and store it in a cold place while you defrost the freezer. This will let the appliance work more efficiently, which will in result being cheaper and more environmentally friendly.

*BBC News. (2009). Copenhagen climate summit: 60 world leaders to attend. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8373551.stm

**Big Green Switch. (2009). Take part in an energy examination. http://www.biggreenswitch.co.uk/intheworkplace/energy-examination/article-1211347-detail/article.html

***Big Green Switch. (2009). Defrost your freezer regularly to keep it running at top performance. http://www.biggreenswitch.co.uk/aroundthehome/Defrost-freezer-regularly-running-performance/article-934908-detail/article.html

Philip Youngwood is a freelancer who writes on a range of subjects he is passionate about. This includes easy to follow tips to help consumers get the best deals and business electricity.

How Does A Passive Solar Energy System Work

2009 December 8

It is quite surprising to learn that not many people know or even understand what a passive solar energy system is. Furthermore, they may not even realize that there are two distinct types of passive solar energy systems including those that heat and those that cool. To understand how a passive solar energy system works you can try feeling the effects of passive solar energy by sitting on a winter’s day next to a window that is facing south. What you feel is essentially what is known as passive solar energy.

Environmental Considerations

The basis of passive solar energy system is that it heats or cools according to the environment on the outside. In fact, these systems are becoming more popular by the day and many new buildings are being designed specifically to cater to using passive solar energy. This means that the building designers have had to learn the techniques that ensure that when the weather is warm outside the building cools on the inside while the opposite will happen should the weather turn cold.

The only difficulty with incorporating a passive solar electricity system is that it needs so much work that you’ll finish up expending as much time and cash and effort as you would to build for yourself a new home. Naturally, once the passive solar power system has been correctly incorporated the advantages will be gigantic and you may augment the working of a passive solar electricity system at any point by adding windows and also skylights to the home in order to harness even more power.

There no doubts the incontrovertible fact that a passive solar power system can turn out to be a better choice than the highly favored active solar power systems and part of the cause of this is that in the North Hemisphere most heat gain happens in windows facing southwards and also in 30 degrees to the side. With the arrival of more recent materials that are getting used to particularly suit the passive solar electricity system it has become feasible to obtain better cooling and heating solutions which make passive solar power systems a very amazing option to suit all of your energy wishes.

Solar thermal energy is a special form of energy generation that involves harnessing the heat acquired from the sun which is then used as a first source of power. This sort of energy use is dissimilar than the way other better known solar electricity systems capture and use the sun’s energy, which mostly is naturally to get power from the light from the sun’s rays.

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Bedrock Energy Development’s Brandon Davis Explains That Natural Gas Is A Better Fuel Alternative

2009 December 7

Natural Gas and Independent Oil Company of Denver, Colorado specializes in the acquisition of fields in petroleum rich areas and drill sites all over the domestic United States.

The discovery of natural gas has made energy experts and policy makers to see natural gas in their pursuit of a large range of goals which ease the impact of energy price hikes, speed the transition to renewable fuels, lower “greenhouse gas” emissions and reduce the dependence of foreign oil.

The readiness of natural gas generation enables us to be more alert in charting a transition to a low-carbon economy. Natural gas is colorless, shapeless and odorless in its pure form which in itself might be considered a very uninteresting gas.

New technologies and a drilling boom have helped production rise 11% in the past two years. Now there’s a glut which has driven prices down to a six-year low and prompted producers to temporarily cut back drilling and search for new demand.

As oil is harder to find and more expensive to produce, natural gas is becoming more in demand. The United States relies on oil imported from the Middle East and other politically unstable regions. However, ninety-eight percent of the natural gas used in the United States is produced in North America.

The United States energy supply is highly supported by natural gas. Most cars and trucks in the U.S. uses refined gasoline or diesel.

Just about everyone in the United States uses natural gas. Industry is the biggest consumer of natural gas, using it mainly as a heat source to manufacture goods. Such goods as fertilizer, photographic film, ink, glue, paint and plastics are items that have natural gas as an ingredient.

A vital component of the world’s supply of energy is natural gas. Of all the energy sources it is the cleanest, safest, and most useful.

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Harnessing All That Is In The Wind

2009 December 6

What do you think of when you think about windmills? Is it the old fable of Don Quixote? Or do you think of the beautiful dutch countryside with all its colorful mills. Whatever comes to mind, it is now fact that wind power is becoming a fixed reality in our lives. Many years after windmills have been thought of poorly, they have come back with a bang, only to provide us energy for the 21st century.

In the past the wind was used to power mills to mill our flour. Turning a big grinding stone 24 hours a daywas its primary use. Today, it’s used for another purpose, to generate electricity through the wind. California fosters more then 16,000 windmills alone and these windmills are driven by massive rotor blades rotating powerful in the stream of wind.

The exploration of wind power is not a new concept. Early, humans have always sailed the oceans even before the advent of the engines. Ships are driven by wind and for centuries, humans have used wind power to pump water and saw wood. Today, they are still used to pump water where power outages occur.

Fossil fuels dominated the 20th century, pushing wind power back in its importance. Fossil fuel was easily available and plentyful. In’73 things changed as an oil crisis made people pay closer attention to the energy situation. More attention was paid to wind and solar energy sources.

Considering its impact on the environment wind and solar power clearly stand out. As long as the sun shines and the wind blows these energy sources cannot be exhausted. Clearly they are the best alternative to fossil fuels and they are easy on the environment. No chemicals are involved in the process of creating energy which makes it at least one of the most user friendly alternative energy solutions currently available.

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