Friday, December 30, 2011

Renewable Green Power : Eco Articles

I am constantly on the
lookout for excellent content on
Alternative Energy Sources. Today, I
came across a really
nice piece of content that talks
about Eco Energy Sources from a new
point of view. Today’s amazing post is titled Renewable Green Power .

Article by Mark Matherson

We hear all the time how traditional sources of power are being depleted and that something needs to be done to provide renewable green power. The strong idea you get after viewing Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth is that we need to decrease our use of fossil fuel based energy production. The environmental impacts by climate change and atmospheric pollution will result in real irretrievable harm to our planet.

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It is a good idea for us to make the most of renewable green energy technology because the persistent use of fossil fuels and nuclear power present obvious threat to the environment and the globes climate. Renewable green power technologies are being developed at a rapid rate and we should thoroughly investigate all of them. Most significantly solar, wind and waterpower have massive energy reserves than that will total significantly more than of all the domestic fossil fuel reserves that we have left. We have to find ways to consume less harmful fossil fuels, because this is the only way that we will have any environment left.

It is imperative that we take care of the environment and make use of renewable green energy technologies before we reach the point of no return and permanent harm is done. It is widely accepted by the scientific community that our human actions have accelerated global warming and already caused much harm.The sun heats the planet and gases such as carbon dioxide trap the heat in the atmosphere. Burning wood, oil and coal creates superfluous carbon dioxide generating accelerated global warming and overheating this planet of ours.This in itself, doesn’t sound too awful does it? We’d all like to live somewhere a little warmer and a little more sun! With our actions of destroying rain forest, animal and plant life, we have lessened the ability of the environment to recover to the verge of collapse. The consequence of our actions has been to worldwide shrink the extent of ice sheets and glaciers, warming of polar areas and causing severe heat waves and floods.

Check out Types of Renewable Power for more information on Solar Energy

In an attempt to reduce the affects of accelerated global warming, we should be utilising renewable green energy technologies such as wind and solar energy to lower our dependence on fossil fuels. You can utilize the energy from the suns radiation to produce power that is ongoing and renewable, this is Solar energy. Buildings are presently being designed to use the advantages of passive solar technology helping to supplement the lighting and heating needs. Currently, lowering homeowner’s carbon footprints and heating bills can be achieved by using small household solar collectors that generate hot water or electricity. We need to take full benefit of renewable green power, and climate change is a worldwide problem so we all must make a contribution.

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Energy efficient homes can contain many ways in which to lower use of fossil fuels. Natural Light is allowed into the home during the winter by using large windows, screens help cool the rooms in warmer months and outdoor lighting uses solar panels. To prevent the loss of surplus heat to the environment, you can put in wall and loft cavity insulation as well as a solar powered hot water system. To ensure that we have a greener and cleaner future lacking damaging pollutants we all need to be taking steps to reducing our use of fossil fuels by using renewable green power.

Mark Matherson is an IT Professional and concerned about the environment. He runs an informational website detailing the type of renewable energy available in todays society at http://bluestonesolar.com










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