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Utilizing wind power energy

Written by alternativeenergy on April 18, 2009 – 10:30 am -


wind power energyWith the imminent fuel crisis and resultant constant price hikes in electricity bills there has never been a better time to harness wind power energy. The cost of investing in wind power energy is very attractive as a form of electricity generation when compared to other generation systems. 

 In fact many people forget that the concept of using wind turbines is not a new one. Windmills have been around for a long time and people have benefited from using wind energy for many years before it became an eco friendly way to generate electricity.

Build your own wind power energy generating system for under $200’s

Which areas are suitable for wind power energy.

  For wind power energy to be considered, an assessment needs to be carried out to ensure the location is suitable. To have a successful wind farm as areas with wind turbines are called, a steady and reliable source of wind is needed. Not all areas benefit from windy conditions. For this reason a wind farm is best built in a coastal area, on rounded hills, in mountainous areas, and open plains.

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Pros and Cons of Solar Energy

Written by alternativeenergy on April 4, 2009 – 3:24 pm -

pros and cons of solar power

Lets take a look at the pros and cons of solar energy, from the information that we provide you will be able to make an informed decision if solar energy is suitable for your purpose. Firstly when I first started looking into the pros and cons of solar energy I must say that the argument greatly weighed towards the benefits of this renewable energy system. For ease of your reference I have compiled the pros and cons of solar energy in easily digestible list form.

Pros of solar energy.

· One of the biggest advantages of solar energy over all other energy sources is that is a free natural endless commodity.

  • Although the initial outlay for your solar energy system may be expensive, dependant on rating generally the payback period is relatively short.
  • Solar energy is totally environmentally friendly unlike pollution-laden fossil fuels, so helps to protect the environment from harmful pollutant gases.
  • Solar energy is totally natural so never incurs tariff or tax increases. In fact government grants are available in some areas for fitment of solar energy systems.
  • If your solar energy production rate is greater than your usage, utility companies will provide credits for your surplus energy
  • Solar power is not reliant in any shape or form with power grid supplies so power failures and power cuts are a thing of the past.
  • Solar power is available in all areas no matter how remote, providing support for communities.
  • Solar systems are on the whole maintenance free and give many years of service read more

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