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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Electromagnetic Induction And Photovoltaic Solar Energy

The planet we are living on never stops in providing renewable sources of energy good enough to sustain our daily needs. And when it comes to renewable powers, some places are able to utilize this power as an alternative to mechanical electricity.
The properties of the earth, sun, and wind will never stop feeding us the energy we need to develop, store, and generate its current form into usable power for our use. Depletion of fossil fuel though requires a serious approach to be taken to transition into alternative energy sources.
Considering the what it took during the last century to make fossil fuels into crude, it makes generating energy from alternative fuels look easy. And then when you think about what it took to further refine it into different types of gas, diesel, and even petroleum blends. The extensive process cost over millions of dollars.

Transitioning to a new form of energy seems crazy to most of us, it’s very important to preserve our earth, and improve the atmosphere. It will also help us to gain control over global warming and continue enjoying the lifestyle that we have grown to love.
Solar electricity is just one example of renewable fuel. To purchase all the necessary equipment for solar energy is a lot more expensive than what we pay now to mechanically generate power. Eventually we will need to learn how to accept it as we transition into alternative energy. To change over to solar or wind power overnight and stop using petroleum-based energy is impossible, but everyone will need to accept the changes and expenses eventually.
Michael Faraday, a British scientist discovered electricity back in the 1800’s. Electricity was the same then as it is today. With even different methods of changing energy into electrical energy, the most common is the induction electromagnetic. That is when kinetic energy is transformed into electricity. To just put the basics of electricity to work for us in a different way will take a bit of training, skills, and education.
Not photovoltaic technology is moving a lot quicker than it had been in the past. The biggest problem found with photovoltaic is the solar panel is much higher than the mechanically generated power. We are now growing by leaping up 40 percent, Germany, Japan, California, are in the lead. We hope that within then next few years the market will turn around, and solar power will be a lot more feasible than petroleum.
Learning new methods or techniques to develop this energy into renewable fuels is possible. Students of this generation are being taught in school to be aware of the depleting condition of the mother earth because of the global warming. Perhaps some of them would be trained to help in the development of new methods and equipments to be used for transitioning the energy from the sun, the wind, and the earth into alternative energy that are not harmful to the environment. This will make a great improvement for the planet we all live in.

Dale Green - freemoneyonlinesite.com

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