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Types of Renewable Energy That Occur Naturally

You ask what is renewable energy? Well it is energy that comes from natural resources like wind, rain, sunlight and tides, which are all Types of Renewable Energy and can be harnessed to generate power. Everyone anywhere has natural resources around them so it is a perfect opportunity to utilize these resources. You can live anywhere in the country wether it’s rural or even in the city & still have access to your own renewable energy and not even know it. There are many way’s to do this by using solar panels, solar hot water systems, wind generation & even stand alone solar systems which are a combination of several of these Types of Renewable Energy.

 

Why pay the electricity company’s to supply your power when you can have your own renewable energy source to power your home.  I was always dreading my power bill every 3 months now I don’t get a power bill & am saving money just from having my own solar system. We had a rebate from the government when we put our solar system in, so we benefited & so did the environment & so could you.

 

Everyone is looking to help the environment & to reduce greenhouse gas emissions & what better way to achieve this than with renewable energy. The Australian government wants by 2020 that 20 per cent of our Electricity supply to come from Renewable Types of Energy.

 

In Australia you can get paid to put power back into the mains power supply grid so not only are you helping the environment, also the electricity company is paying you for putting power back into the grid so this is very beneficial for you. To do this is by using solar panels on you roof so that the sunlight produces electricity through the panels that you have. They require little maintenance & can last 20 years or more.

 

There are many Types of Renewable Energy that you can use around your home for 1 there is solar hot water systems. Why not have hot water anytime of the day without having to worry about how much it is costing you. You just have to jump in have a shower & when you get your next electricity bill compare & have a look to see how much you have saved. These day’s the government gives rebates on solar hot water system’s so check with your government & see if you can receive these rebates now.

 

 

Another way that you can use Types of Renewable Energy is by using wind turbines & this is done by the wind turning the propellers to make electricity & it can be put into your battery bank. These are very good if you have a place with a lot of wind & are usually used in the stand-alone systems.

 

So using any of these ideas will reduce greenhouse gas emissions & help our environment. 

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Types of Renewable Energy and How I Use Them

These days there is so much more information on Types of Renewable Energy that you would be crazy not to have a look into it. With so many company’s and households changing to solar energy systems to save money and the environment, times are a changing. With so many choices that you can have with the solar that you can change 1 thing in your home or lots. With all of these products they have 1 thing in common they are run by natural occurring sources. Everyone no matter where you are in the world you have these natural resources at their hand. Why not use these natural resources that are there every day and help the environment and your pocket.

I know for myself that it has changed our lives for the better, as we have been able to save money and use the natural resources that are around us. On our property we have a stand-alone system to run our house and we have no means of mains power at all so we rely on our system for all of our electrical supply and it works terrific for us.

We have a 1 kilowatt wind turbine that works really well as it is windy all the time here. The wind turbine is driven by the wind to turn the propellers and then the energy generated is stored into our battery banks to use at a later time.

We also have fifteen 175-watt solar panels on our shed roof to catch the solar energy. Our solar panels have sun all times of the day as we positioned them facing to the north so we can achieve the best result. The more sun they have the better it is. We can run our house with these 2 products and now we no longer have a power bill. It is that easy to do and now we are helping the environment and reducing the greenhouse gases that we put into the atmosphere.

You always here that people and the government want to help reduce the greenhouse gases and the environment and these days even the government are helping you to help the cause. You should contact your government to find out if you can get a rebate to change to a solar system that would suit your needs. I know from experience that the government from Australia help with rebates as we received a rebate on our stand-alone set up and it became more affordable for our family to do.

You can also use different Types of Renewable Energy on a much smaller scale for other things around your homes like garden lighting and small irrigation systems. These smaller systems are great if you are starting out with renewable energy as you can do it yourself and will learn how it all works before you jump into the big systems to run your homes. Camping is becoming more popular with the renewable energy craze as a lot of camp sites now will not allow generators to be run so nearly all the caravans and motor homes are fitted with solar systems to power fridges and lights and whatever the may need to run on electricity.

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The guide to renewable Energy!! – Facts, review and user feedback

Half a lifetime ago, when my wife and I first got a taste for remote RV living, we decided very early on that solar power had to be the way to go. Despite rapid advances in solar technology — even way back then — many fellow travelers were surprised when they learned our RV was “solar powered”.

Granted, that tiny house-on-wheels was getting on in years, and there was still a general belief among caravanners and motorhomers that solar power was “too expensive” and “too technical”. But whatever their reasons, I’m here to tell you that solar-charged 12 volt battery power was then, and still is, worthy of serious consideration — regardless of the size or age of your traveling rig.

In fact, even the most basic system — such as ours was then — provides not only a significant boost in self-sufficiency, it also saves enough money to recover your outlay in under three months. Even today.

For example, a 30-watt, self-regulating solar panel costs around $280 to $350 here in Australia. If you then factor in a no-maintenance, deep-cycle battery of at least 75 amp-hour capacity — to be installed in the RV — at maybe $180, plus suitable cabling, a salable plastic battery box (vented to the outside), and miscellaneous hardware for, say, $50 more, your total outlay shouldn’t be much over $600.

After that, every night you make use of your on-board power, on a “no hook-ups” campsite, you stand to save between $15 and $25 on tourist park fees. Sometimes more. On those figures, the whole set-up pays for itself in maybe 30 nights or less!

True, sufficient power would normally be available from your towing vehicle’s standard battery over one or two nights, but if the vehicle doesn’t move for two or three days the engine will almost certainly need a run for an hour or more to “top up” the charge taken out of the battery. And with single-battery set-ups, there is always a risk of over-using your power, resulting in a flat battery!

On the other hand, if you prefer the overnight security and companionship of a tourist park, an unpowered site — those nice, quiet spots down the back — saves maybe $3 – $8 per night. Which means you could still have your investment back in the bank within six months.

No matter how you look at it, solar was — and is — the way of the future. It’s clean, efficient, silent, and requires almost zero maintenance. And once the initial outlay has been covered, basic power needs from that point on are free.

However, there is a downside. (Isn’t there always?) A fixed solar array — on the RV roof, for instance — needs to be receiving the sun’s rays long and strong to adequately replenish the battery’s charge. Parked too long in the shade, or suffering through a lengthy stretch of rain-filled skies, can knock out a single-battery power supply in two or three days, even with judicious use. For that reason, some travelers have an additional, portable solar panel that can be constantly repositioned to catch the sun’s most direct rays, for as long as possible.

Nevertheless, in the four years we owned that well-traveled little van we had very few problems. (Mind you, we have always carried “conventional” backup in the form of a small petrol generator, and our vehicle has always been dual-battery equipped to share the campsite power needs.)

And about that tricky technology? Well, if a techno-slouch like me can have the whole system installed and operational in under two hours, anybody can! What we did was: (1) mount the solar panel directly onto the RV roof (with sealant carefully applied in and around the screw holes), then (2) run the panel’s cabling down into the van (through the corner of the all-seasons hatch) into a cupboard. Being a self-regulating solar panel, a regulator was not necessary between panel and battery, so the cables were fixed directly onto the battery. The battery was housed in a robust plastic storage bin with a close-fitting lid, which I further sealed with silicone. Two lengths of 6 mm plastic hose vented the box to the outside through the caravan floor (inside the cupboard). Battery terminals were fitted with heavy-duty extension straps that passed through the side of the box to the outside to facilitate normal connection via alligator clips, a portable 12 volt socket, or sometimes a low capacity inverter. All holes in the floor and the battery box were fully sealed (both sides) with silicone sealant.

As for maintenance, all that’s required is an occasional wipe-down of the solar panel, and a general examination of wiring and seals from time to time. I also put a multimeter across the battery terminals every so often to see how it was tracking. (Of course, this reading is only accurate after the battery has “rested” for a half hour or so, i.e, no charge in or out.)

OK, we’ve learned a bit more about solar power since then, so we did some things differently second time around. But these differences were, essentially, because our fulltime travel now needs more than twice the power, with quite a lot more in reserve. So gizmos and gadgets are scattered throughout. But when we think back on that tiny, “drag-it-anywhere” caravan, with its most basic, D.I.Y. solar power set-up, we still get to feeling warm and fuzzy. (Self-sufficiency in the bush will do that!)

For our money, solar power and RVs are made for each other; it’s impossible to imagine a wandering life without either.

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Solar Energy Renewable source

Now a days we are experiencing a fast growing awareness that our natural energy resources, because they have been used in recent years, probably will not last long and that energy markets are exposed to more rapid development, some for political reasons and others, because of climate changing.

Solar thermal applications are the most widely used category of solar power technology. This technology uses the sun’s heat for water heating, ventilation, space heating and many other applications.

Solar energy is a renewable source of sustainable energy, as inexhaustible, unlike fossil fuels which are very limited. This is also a non-polluting sources of energy and emits no greenhouse gases in the production of electricity. The electricity produced by the sun can complete all or part of energy consumption. Using solar energy means lower energy bills and save money. Also has a photovoltaic solar panel add value to your home, are low maintenance and unobtrusive. Germany is world leader for solar electricity generated.
Why choose solar power?

Australia is the luckiest country in the world. The geography gives them the opportunity to use the most natural, sustainable and clean energy in their homes – the energy from the sun.

Solar energy is not a new concept, was introduced to the global public many years ago and successfully implemented in various parts of the world in various ways, means that solar energy has met many people, but not yet popular as they should, as a cheap source to replace other energy. Solar energy from sunlight directly projected on the ground or from giant wind turbines free fro us to use, to be manipulated for our needs, and almost anyone can done this, anywhere, All they need to know is a technology,knowledge and how to apply.

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How the Revised Renewable Energy Plan Affects Solar Energy

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

If solar technology has been out of your financial reach in the past, 2011 may be the year for you. Changes to the Renewable Energy Target plan are going to make buying solar panels, solar hot water systems and other products more affordable than ever. Find out the details by reading on below.

How Solar Energy Comes into Play:

Beginning on 1 January 2011, the Renewable Energy Target is going to include two parts. The Small Scale Renewable Energy Scheme, or SRES, will cover small scale technologies like solar hot water water systems and solar panels. It will provide $40 per megawatt to homeowners who install these types of products. Investing in solar power products will come with great incentives for homeowners, thanks to this change.

Under the new SRES scheme, a household that installs a 1.5 kilowatt solar panel system in the year 2011 will receive an estimated $6,200 upfront subsidy. The typical solar hot water system will garner homeowners an upfront subsidy of around $1,200. In other words, investing in – and using – solar panel and other products will be more affordable than ever. Since they will reduce energy bills, they are doubly cost effective. Those home owners that have been putting thought behind the purchase of a solar panel system or solar hot water system may choose to wait until the changes come into reality on the 1st of January next year (2011).

Help the Planet and Save Money:

The goal of the revised Renewable Energy Target plan is for 20% of Australia’s energy in 2010 to come from renewable sources. Thanks to the new changes, this goal looks to be more attainable than ever. Its clear to see that these revised items improve the plan, and it’s definitely good news for households who are a little short on cash but would like to do their bit to assist in making this big goal an actuality. If you’re one of them, 2011 is going to be a prime year for finally investing in this eco-friendly technology.

The Large Scale Renewable Energy Target, or LRET, portion of the plan concerns large scale projects like wind farms and geothermal and solar enterprises. Although these organisations are expected to do a lot of the “heavy lifting,” the help of private homes is going to be essential for success. With everyone pitching in, it is hoped that that 20% goal will be met and exceeded. This will help reduce energy costs and, more importantly, will help save and protect the planet. If you’d like to do your own part, you can read more about these changes online.

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Australia Uses Wind For Renewable Energy Source

Renewable Energy has been part of everyday life as far back in history as we can remember. Probably the most well known is the energy harnessed from the wind. Large windmill structures were erected and used to pump water and to drive milling stones to crush harvested grains like wheat into flour. Holland was probably one of the first to harness this energy in any real scale and used windmills to pump to control water levels and remove water from the inside of there levee banks or dikes.

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The generation of power by the wind is becoming very popular. There are several large scale facilities around the world Known as Wind Farms. These wind farms have a series of very large wind generators constructed up to several megawatts each which harness the Renewable Energy from the wind, with all of them feeding into the main power grid. Major electrical service providers construct these wind farms in location were there is very good supply of strong and constant wind.

In fact there is one such installation not far from where I live in Far North Queensland at a place called Ravenshoe, which is up on the Atherton Tablelands. This installation was built and commissioned in 2000 by the Stanwell Corporation and is proudly known as the Windy Hill Wind Farm and has an output capacity of 12 Megawatts generated from its 20 wind turbines. This wind farm has been so successful in harnessing the renewable energy in this area the Stanwell Corporation is conducting a feasibility study into installing a stage 2 with the same output capacity of 12 megawatts. Other than the Wind Hill Wind Farm Australia have 32 other wind farms in operation around the country and are looking at new locations all the time. At the end of 2009 wind generation had the capacity to generate 1877 Megawatts, which equates to 1.3% of Australia’s national demand, very impressive I think.

I too have taken advantage of this endless source of energy and installed a Stand Alone Hybrid System, which combines both wind and solar energy. This system generates enough power to run my entire household. I have a 1 Kilowatt wind generator and 15 175w mono-crystalline solar panel and the whole system is rated to 6 Kilowatts. It is fantastic no more power bills, the main reason why I did this was it was to far away to connect mains power and with the generous government subsidies it was a much better option.

The good thing about using wind generators is that they work as long as the wind is blowing even at night when there is no sun as long as wind is strong enough the wind generator will do its job and supply a Renewable Energy source to your battery bank or the grid if you have a grid connection system.

Even though the efficiency on wind generators are reasonably low used in conjunction with other forms of Renewable Energy and the fact that they use no fuels at all and have a very minimal impact on the environment they are only going to grow in numbers and with advancements in Technology they are bound to become more efficient.

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Solar Panel Products: Providing Renewable Sources Of Energy

We are getting greener. These days there are products that are powered using renewable energy. Some of the more popular products are solar panel products. Some of these products are great outdoor pieces like birdbaths, water fountains, and the like, all being powered by solar energy. If you think about it, these items are suited for solar power as they would only be turned on during summer days and instead of using electricity, they use solar panels instead. Other solar panel products are outdoor lamps and just recently, some indoor lamps are getting their juice from the sun as well.

Just recently in the United States, there have been tax incentives in certain states for people transforming part of their homes to solar energy. As much as 30% in federal tax credits can be given to you for going solar. In fact, California, as one of the most promising and suitable places for solar energy set its goal of 33% of its energy by 2020 comes from renewable resources. In the area of Berkeley, there is a move by the city to waive initial set up fees of solar cell converter. Looking at how aggressive this city is, it is more probable that in the near future, this city will become the model city for the number of homes utilizing solar power as well.

In Australia, the uses of solar ovens have been in place for years. Relatively easy to set up, this makeshift cooking utensil was actually started by the aborigines and then was caught on by the rest of the aussies. Solar heaters in homes are probably more prevalent in this country than any other in the world. The use of solar panels is nothing new to them and they continue to grow in the number of solar users as this article is being written.

The advantage of having more people use solar panel products is that it drives the price down. Through the economies of scale, mass production of such items means that their prices becoming lower to be competitive against other companies that offer a similar product. The ending result is that we the consumers win. As china has entered the foray through its manufacturing advantage against other countries, their products become more affordable so that newly industrialized countries and its citizens become aware of it and hopefully purchase some products. And if this trend continues, there will be less dependency on petroleum and oil. Solar energy, as a renewable resource, is now mainstream.

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Renewable Energy – Lesson 6 – Home Solar Panels

With the state of the current economy, countless people are looking for ways to cut costs and to become more efficient. There are countless articles in print and online that detail various ways to shop for food cheaper, to find low cost methods of entertainment, to save money by downsizing vehicles and even houses. While these are just a few of the predictable and traditional money saving tactics in a bad economy, there are a few new ways to save money on utility bills and to do the environment a favor at the same time.

Home solar panels are about to become a part of the average mainstream residential home in this country. Historically, home solar panels were limited to the affluent due to the high cost of the components of the system. In addition, solar panels of the past have not been very energy efficient and have not produced a large savings relative to the up-front costs. Now, with advances in solar panel technology, home solar panels have become dramatically more efficient and affordable. Now, the cost of a complete home solar panel system can be recouped in less than a year in the savings that it generates.

The home solar panel system is fairly uncomplicated. A number of solar panels, the more the better, are installed on the roof of the house or the garage and are securely bolted or nailed down. The panels are connected to each other and to the house’s electrical system. While the actual wiring of the system should be completed by a licensed electrician, the task is a quick one, and the rest of the installation can be accomplished by anyone who is reasonably familiar with tools.

Once the system is installed, many are sunrise by how much power it can generate even on fairly cloudy days. Some people are even able to go off the grid, or disconnect from the electric company entirely, with solar power. However, it is probably more prudent to remain connected to the electric grid and to let the solar panels simply reduce or cancel out the monthly electric bill. This alone can be a savings of thousands of dollars per year. The electric companies will simply track the amount of power the home solar panel system is putting back into the grid and credit that account accordingly. It is not uncommon for efficient systems to be able to more than pay for all the power used in an average household.

Installing a home solar panel system is a good thing to do on a number of levels. It supports vital green industries that are vital to reducing pollution from fossil fuels, it allows people to save significant amounts of money in utility bills and raises the collective environmental consciousness. With the new increased efficiency and afford ability of home solar panel systems there is no reason why almost every household shouldn’t have one, especially considering the fact that almost any system pays for itself in the first year.

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