Posts Tagged ‘renewable energy’
How Wind Turbines Work – 3D Animation
Cel shaded animation of how wind turbines make electricity out of the wind. Created by yonatan frimer using 3ds max and adobe after effects cs3
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Create Electricity from Biomass
Nature’s Furnace uses biomass to create heated air, heated fluids and electricity. It’s patented burn is designed to combust organic wastes (including the high moisture content of manure) while producing up to 500K BTUS or 100kW per hour. Units are available for purchase now!
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Wind Energy is Growing Fast
Wind is the fastest growing energy source in the world. Here in the US wind farms have popped up in more than 30 states, producing enough energy to power an estimated 2.5 million homes a day. Thanks to growing concerns over natural gas prices, a desire for energy independence and incentives for renewable energy production, it’s expected this trend will continue. Interviews with Eric Silagy, FPL Energy and Mike Revak, Siemens Power Generation. Footage of Horse Hollow wind farm. www.powergeneration.siemens.com
Renewable ENERGY Electricity
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All Natural Electrical Power Providers
Given the fact that modern man is in a very dire condition when it comes to the environmental balance, it’s no wonder that more and more alternative energy companies come up with inventive ways of recycling and generating electricity. We are big energy consumers, and the production of electricity is responsible for huge pollution. Alternative energy companies are searching for ways to re-use waste and provide low-cost energy to businesses and household consumers alike.
It was between 2002 and 2008 that alternative energy companies registered serious growth rates, particularly in domains like the photovoltaic industry, bio-diesel and wind industry. In many cases, the participation to renewable energy production is just a secondary activity for certain companies. There are two categories of alternative energy companies; some provide renewable energy services and products while others actually generate renewable energy.
If you are interested in alternative energy companies and the solutions they can provide for your home or you business, you can search by state or check the national listings available on the Internet. When you run the search online, use the zip code to identify regional providers. Most companies advertise on the Internet and have business profiles and contact details available online. Moreover, you can make a comparison between the various facilities and services available starting from the information gathered online.
For business and private collaborations with alternative energy companies, I strongly recommend verifications with the Better Business Bureau. As for products, the average consumer is usually interested in solar heating systems and the production of electricity using wind power. Do a bit of reading so that you can make an informed decision that best corresponds to your individual needs. Climate also influences the distribution of alternative energy companies across the United States.
Wind farms are more advantageous on the coast, while solar energy is efficiently used in warmer states. The specifics of the service providers vary a lot, although they share the common element of renewable energy. Nevertheless, their capacity of using alternative sources of energy is just as rewarding as the consumer’s interest in going green. Hopefully, in time, alternative energy companies will go more powerful and a lot more influential.