Renewable Energy For The Future

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Renewable Types of Energy-Saving for the future

Author: shane jordan

I always wanted to be able to save money without cutting my budget. In my budget there was no way that I could look at cutting it, so there has to be another way. Then I realised that I could cut my electricity bill down to half or even more. You are thinking there is no way that you can cut your electricity bill as you want to be able to still live in comfort. Even if you have air conditioners I can still show you how to cut your bill in half or more. With the cost of electricity heading up it's now time to do something about it.

 

Would it not be better to have of your electricity bill in your pocket then in there's? If you answered yes then you need to look into Renewable Types of Energy. Every one has renewable energy around them even if you live in a flat. If you have sun, wind, tides and even rain then you can benefit. All those things can make you have a great saving every week.

 

There are abundance of products that you can install that use Renewable Types of Energy, its just how much you want to save. You don't have to install every renewable product that is out there, you only get what suits your needs. With installing these products you are not alone just helping your pocket but you are also helping the environment and the green house gas emissions. There is no better way to help with the environment, as we all need to make sure we look after the next generation of people.

 

There are many products that you can install it depends on what sources of renewable energy that's around you. If you don't get a lot of sun then solar panels are not that good of an option. If you have lots of wind then you should look at something like a wind turbine. You should look at solar heating, as we all like to have long hot showers everyday.

 

I did a lot of research into Renewable Types of Energy before I brought what suited my needs. I then looked in to the government to see if they would help with the cost involved in such a set up. To my surprise they offered my a 50% rebate, you would be mad not to make a call. I then realised I would be crazy not to do it as I wanted to save money so installed a stand-alone system. This might not be what you are looking at but it does suit me as I live on a farm with no electricity. So look into renewable energy products and what suits you and make that small change today as you wont look back.

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If you would like to learn more about renewable Energy and you are a bit of a DIY kind of a person Have a read about my experiences with different Renewable Types of Energy.

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10 Responses to Renewable Energy For The Future

  1. r2d2 says:

    what will be the future for renewable energy?

    people kept asking about the future of non-renewable energy source, now this is the opposite of that! can you see the future? ;D

  2. PantherChick!! says:

    How will renewable energy be used in the future?
    It is for a school project please answer asap!!!!!

  3. afthefragile says:

    I think the automotive industry is preparing itself pretty well.
    Its gotta keep in business!

    They are working on new technologies, building more efficient electric cars and seeing if they can make full cell production cheap enough to rival gasoline.

    Its always a matter of cost vs efficiency.
    Batteries and even fuel cells are very efficient but they’re also very expensive.

    On the other hand we’ve been mass producing the gasoline engine for more than a century now and it is the cheapest and most cost effective machine available.

    Hence we’re holding onto the gasoline engine cause although its much less efficient than a battery powered electric motor, its much cheaper and also has been made very efficient. A VW Polo bluemotion diesel engine is capable of doing 80mpg and emits less than 99g of CO2/Km. Its greener than a Prius without using any hybrid stuff.

    This is the dilemma with future automobiles.
    We can all either switch to green zero emissions electric or hydrogen right now and pay 3 times as much for cars hoping mass production will bring the costs of these vehicles down and make them more reliable. Also noting the immense costs for this big switch. Everyone would have to buy new cars, scrapping the gasoline cars we already have.
    Or
    We can continue working with the proven but not as efficient and clean internal combustion engine making it better and cleaner and to work on alternative fuels such as biodiesel, ethanol and biobutanol. And we can keep the cars we already have, we’ld just have to make small tweaks and modifications to the existing engines to make them work on these alternative fuels. Which would save a lot of money (and will be very ecological too) by keeping the cars we already have and not buy new ones.

  4. BP Guy says:

    Renewable energy will most likely come from nuclear means (there is enough nuclear material on this planet to run it 24/7/365 for millions and millions of years) or by harnessing the suns rays more directly (solar wind or radiation). I would like to see scientists get more involved with harnessing the power of Earth’s magnetic shield and draw power from that, granted it is losing power as we speak which is a whole ‘nother question and answer!

  5. edible says:

    Future of automobiles and renewable energy.?
    In your opinion, how well is the global automotive industry prepared to deal with the energy shortage?

    What steps do they have to take to design automobiles of the future?

    If possible if include sources for you argument, thank you for responding.

  6. just Nora says:

    What has president bush done in terms of renewable energy? ***best answer gets 10 points***?
    I know he’s done a lot to make sure that we have an adequate supply of oil but what has he done to make renewable energy more practical for the future in terms of research and funding?

    ~please include websites for me to read up on

  7. Anthony M says:

    - All the problems for sun and wind energy can be solved with the use of ammonia as hydrogen storage. In the future we will not have the actual problems of their changeableness… So surely… we will have how much hydrogen we need to power our vehicles… Etc…

    - Thermal solar panels will be used more more…

  8. linlyons says:

    i’m thinking, i’m thinking.

    seems i’ll have to get back to you on that.

    you could say corn ethanol, but that’s raised the cost of food, and with an expanding population, that’s surely not going to be practical in the future.

  9. joker and broker says:

    Ontario future energy crisis?!!!?
    the population is increasing, we are running out of renewable energy and building a new nuclear plant is very expensive. according to you, what will be the best method to supply energy for future generations?
    i meant non renewable energy

  10. jillionsing says:

    Why specify non-renewable??
    You mean you want non-sustainable? Uh?

    Just because current renewables are not 100% efficient,
    you will turn a blind eye to all potential sources of green energy?

    Please re-consider!

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