Jul 28 2010

Today’s Alternative Fuel Car Benefits

Pollution is now making the world consider the problems of airborne toxins. We now actualize the repercussions of our latter-day, and are bothered about global warming and our protective ozone layer. Corporations and governments must now appraise the effect that long-term use of petrol has done to our globe. A huge step to start the healing process is to manufacture alternative fuel cars, these include cars and trucks that produce much less or none of the carbon emissions of gas.

Alternative fuel cars have financial benefits making them more popular. People are saving more finances operating and owning them, not wasting their wallets at the pumps. Some alternative fuels used are ethanol, propane, solar, and battery, just to mention a few. For those who own large 4×4 pick-up trucks and admire the feel of horsepower under the hood, don’t worry! Installing a backup fuel conversion kit is not as difficult as it may seem, or as pricey as you may imagine. Wouldn’t it be great to keep your dream machine rolling without keeping your eyes clinging to the fuel gauge?

With alternative fuel cars, you will pocket many more miles to the gallon, and also be helping the future generations with your contribution. Going environment-friendly is becoming a new way of lifestyle for many of us. The production of alternative fuel cars may be just the stem of a new world of transportation. Automotive industries must lead the new fight to help salvage our world and undo past destruction.

The manufacturing and sale of alternative fuel cars can also earn the consumer a tax deduction, depending on the government. This influence is helping out a lot of people when it comes time to purchase a modern vehicle, or when they trade their outdated one in.

Hybrid cars is one of the alternative fuel cars to consider today. Also, consider using Biodiesel as an alternative fuel.


Jul 6 2010

Cost Of Oil and Gas Too High, Move To Wood Pellets

PelHeat work on quite a few factors of wood pellet production and burning. As you can see from the video above, we have experience incineration a wide rage of fuel pellets plus how pellet boiler designs perform during incineration. We therefore developed this guide to educate people when purchasing a pellet boiler which features are desirable along with which to avoid. As your alternative of pellet boiler will affect you pellet fuel options and therefore fuel prices. Therefore the biomass pellet boiler guide can save you hundreds if not thousands in energy costs. A pellet furnace is an ideal choice to an oil or gas system. Fuel pellets are an environmentally friendly option to fossil fuels. Many different biomass resources can be used to produce pellets. Fossil fuels such as oil as well as gas are primarily responsible for an increase in carbon emissions, responsible for global warming.

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Energy pellets are a form of carbon neutral fuel, as they are made from unrefined resources already part of the current carbon cycle. To lessen the fee of installing a pellet furnace, tax credit incentives are obtainable. As you will surely have noticed, the charge of oil and gas have risen rapidly over the last few years. Experts expect these price rises to continue into the future due to high demand, reduced supply along with increase taxes on carbon emissions. We are at this time dependant on a source of oil in addition to gas from Russia as well as the Middle East for our fuel supplies. This dependence is partly the reason for increasing prices, as there are really no other sufficient supplies. During this economic recession plus recovery, keeping living costs to a minimum is crucial for economic recovery. Moving away from high priced foreign oil as well as gas would make it much easier to saving on living costs, and also lower carbon emissions.

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Not only wood, but also straws plus grasses such as Switchgrass, Reed Canary Grass, Miscanthus along with Hemp can be processed into fuel pellets. Growing the crops locally plus upgrading into fuel pellets can provide substantial permanent jobs. Selling the pellets locally is also cheaper for the consumer, as raw material plus fuel transportation is reduced, and reduced carbon emissions. Local pellet production can therefore help local economic recovery in addition to cheap fuel. Other biomass energy pellets, for example Switchgrass and Miscanthus pellets produce more ash than wood pellets plus particularly premium wood pellets. Though Switchgrass plus Miscanthus pellets will be much cheaper, almost half the price of premium pellet fuel. However a pellet furnace may not be able to burn these other energy pellets successfully. Part design within the pellet furnace effects if the furnace can deal with the increased ash content successfully. This guide will aid in choosing a suitable biomass pellet furnace.

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Jun 20 2010

Review Details On The Best Pellet Stoves and Pellet Boilers

The last few years have seen a fast growth in the popularity of biomass pellet stoves. The two main reasons for this are the constantly unstable plus increasing oil along with gas prices, plus the awareness that the use of oil and gas is causing carbon emissions which are accelerating climate change. Wood pellet stoves are a practical alternative, as they are still highly automated in addition to can easily fit in to the modern lifestyle, unlike log fires for example which require far more maintenance. As wood pellets are a carbon neutral fuel source, a variety of discount incentives are offered by the government to reduce the costs involved. Oil and gas prices will continue to increase in addition to increased green taxes. Therefore the energy savings of wood pellets will continue to increase in the future. As the pellet stove market continues to grow, the choice of available pellet stoves continues to grow, however the features on the stoves plus boilers varies widely. The Biomass Pellet Stove plus Boiler Guide can help in choosing the best pellet stove or boiler for your budget, as well as keep pellet energy costs to a minimum.

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The growing pellet stove in addition to pellet fuel market provides an opportunity to develop local jobs generating pellet energy as well as servicing pellet stoves as well as boilers. A wide collection of local wood resources can be turned into energy pellets, these include wood resources, agricultural waste as well as purpose grown energy crops. These resources could then be harvested plus upgraded into energy pellets. By keeping the whole cycle of production and consumption within the local area means cheaper pellet fuel prices and reduced transportation with less carbon emissions generated. Though not all pellet stoves can use all fuel pellets.

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Though a wide collection of fuel pellets can be manufactured locally, only a few designs of pellet stove can use the pellets efficiently. Changes in ash content and other complications can prove to be serious issues for some pellet stoves, while others are much more fuel flexible in addition to reliable. However many of the features in the design of the stove which limit its abilities are not well known. Also these differences in abilities cannot be seen in fee of the pellet stove. As many of the more reliable pellet stoves are actually cheaper than less reliable stoves. At PelHeat we develop plus promote pellet production as well as burning solutions, in addition to to aid consumers in choosing more energy flexible and reliable pellet burners we have developed the Pellet Stove along with Boiler Guide. The guide will show the features to look out for as well as which to avoid when purchasing a pellet stove or boiler. To learn more please enter your email as well as name in the form below.

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Apr 30 2010

Learn How To Build A Solar Panel And Save Money

How To Build A Solar Panel And Save Cash

Although solar power has been around for a long time, it is just beginning to come into its own as more people learn about its benefits and install it in their homes. Solar panels are kind to the environment and you can even learn how to build a solar panel yourself and do a do-it-yourself job and save money on installation.

You can buy solar panels and have them installed, but it is also possible to build solar panels yourself. You might think it would be difficult to learn how to build a solar panel, but it is actually not too complex. If you decide to build your own solar panels, you will save yourself a lot of money on the installation.

Most of things that you need to build a solar panel can be bought at a hardware store. If you discover that your local store does not have the necessary equipment, then you can also search the Internet and find the missing materials on line.

Solar heating and power is a very good way for you to reduce the cost of your electricity bill. Solar power can be especially handy for heating your water, which makes up a big proportion of every family’s electricity account each month.

For in depth and detailed instructions about how to build a solar panel, type the keywords into a search engine and you will encounter many different plans. If you are not much of a handy person, then ensure that the plan you choose gives thorough and detailed descriptions of what to do.
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Solar power is a great way to help reduce carbon emissions and to save money too. Solar power is becoming very popular and some local councils actually now require it to be installed on newly constructed homes.

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Apr 26 2010

To Be Green, Go For BMW Car Parts

Experts all agree that building and using cars is one of the many significant contributors to the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which in turn is widely believed to be influencing global warming and causing irreversible climate change. Up to a quarter of all global CO2 emissions are attributed to cars and vans alone, with buses and other road-bound public and private transport adding to this total.

The burning of fossil fuels as a means to travel around and transport goods is an unsustainable solution, but with the technology currently at our disposal is likely to continue for a while yet. The primary means by which to mitigate the effects and engender longer term change is through the development of new car technologies which can power vehicles in an eco-friendly way, but the transition cannot be achieved instantaneously without major changes to our infrastructure. The result is that many car manufacturers are seeking to bridge the gap between petrol and whatever may come next with some environmentally sound cars, helping to reduce carbon emissions and make travel cheaper at the same time.

BMW is one of the world`s most successful car manufacturers and it has been working on a range of energy-efficient vehicles in recent years. The result is the BMW EfficientDynamics series of cars which run on traditional fuels, but use various intelligent engineering features to make them far more efficient to use without detracting from the driving experience that fans of the marque have come to expect. BMW is claiming that the EfficientDynamics vehicles are future proof and offers to prove this on its website by offering direct comparisons between its models and similar cars from major rivals. The results are clear, because whilst performance may vary, BMW car parts and models are almost always far more efficient when it comes to fuel consumption and the amount of carbon dioxide ultimately emitted from the exhaust.

There are eight key ways in which BMW`s eco-friendly engineering works for both car and driver. The first is key modifications to the aerodynamic design of the vehicles to minimise drag and to optimise the engine temperature through carefully located air intakes. The second is an engine which automatically cuts out whenever the car is completely still and then kicks in seamlessly on demand. The third is power steering that operates using electricity, which reduces the weight of the car and improves fuel consumption. The fourth is a system by which the energy generated whilst braking is converted into reusable energy rather than wasted, so the battery is charged. The fourth and fifth ensure that key components are light as well as strong and that the fluids which lubricate the engine are as frictionless as possible. The final two aspects of EfficientDynamics are made up of an indicator which tells you when it is best to change gear to drive efficiently and tyres which efficiently address the road surface and dissipate heat. A similar system can be found within Citroen car parts.

Every BMW series has been given an EfficientDynamics work over, from the 1 series hatchback through to the M series sports cars. The advancements in environmentally friendly technologies do not, however, detract from the driver experience. As the technology becomes available in the used car market, cheap car sales sites may render EfficientDynamics models affordable for all, balancing driving pleasure with environmental responsibility.


Apr 11 2010

New Mexico’s green energy future

What if there was a way to create thousands of sustainable, well-paying jobs in New Mexico without any cost to taxpayers? What if New Mexico could position itself as the country’s leading provider of clean, renewable energy? And what if someone trying to represent hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans in Congress opposed these developments? That is exactly what Steve Pearce is doing, and that’s why he’d be a poor choice for the Second District in 2011.

Climate change has become a central issue in the campaign between Harry Teague and Steve Pearce. Indeed, it was only after Teague voted for the House’s sweeping climate change legislation last June that Pearce, who had been mulling a bid for governor, decided to try to reclaim his old seat in Congress. Now, Pearce is using Teague’s vote for the House bill, which would establish a cap-and-trade system to regulate carbon emissions, as ammo in his quest to portray the first-term Democrat as out of touch with the needs of southern New Mexicans.

But Pearce’s argument lacks both validity and vision. The accusation that the House bill, also known as Waxman-Markey, would eliminate oil jobs for New Mexicans is unfounded for two reasons. First, Congressman Teague, much to the chagrin of some progressive voters who actually studied the bill, secured a deal with Democratic leadership in which oil producers would not be taxed at the wellhead, where most southern New Mexican oilmen make their money.

Second, alternative energy is actually a better job creator than fossil fuels. According to the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD), green job production in New Mexico grew by 50 percent between 1998 and 2007, more than 25 times the pace of overall job growth, which expanded by a sluggish 1.9 percent. The EDD also reports that each $1 million invested in clean energy and energy efficiency will create 16.7 jobs compared with only 5.3 if the money were invested in oil and gas. Finally, the department, citing studies conducted by the American Solar Energy Society, claims that investment in green energy could create 236,800 jobs for New Mexicans by 2030.

And these numbers only scratch the surface. New Mexico has perhaps the most dynamic renewable energy resources of any state. According to the Energy Atlas, an online repository for national energy statistics, the Land of Enchantment boasts the country’s second highest solar energy production potential, the seventh highest for geothermal energy, and the 12th highest for wind.

Yet Pearce continues to mislead voters. In an interview with the Artesia Daily Press last August, Pearce said “We should be encouraging the domestic production of energy, and [Waxman-Markey] is going to discourage it. So, the whole thing is wrong. In other words, it’s going to make us more dependent on foreign oil; not less dependent.” Really? According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a non-partisan analytical office within the Department of Energy, Waxman-Markey would cut U.S. foreign oil consumption by $650 billion between now and 2030, yield savings of $6,500 per American household, and reduce U.S. oil consumption by 20 percent by 2025. The climate change legislation Teague voted for would do a lot of things, but increase the United States’ dependence on foreign oil isn’t one of them.

New Mexico won’t capitalize on its potential to serve as a leader in the green economy without tough, smart public policy. Waxman-Markey provides the impetus by incentivizing investments in green energy production. Moreover, by capping carbon emissions, the legislation forces businesses to shift into cleaner, renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, industries in which New Mexico has the ability to lead. New production on the domestic front would also serve to limit U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

Rather than putting New Mexico on the defensive, Waxman-Markey places the ball firmly in New Mexico’s court. Teague seems to understand this. He voted for climate change legislation because it places a premium on the resources that New Mexico naturally holds in abundance.

Southern New Mexico currently faces staggering levels of unemployment. Voters want bold, innovative leaders who will design and support policies that send them back to work. Yet, Steve Pearce continues to use scare tactics to mislead southern New Mexicans on the true economic implications of climate change legislation.

Should such tactics surprise us? Perhaps not. After all, how much can we really expect from someone who has based their entire energy policy on a three-word talking point? “Drill baby, drill!” is a sound bite, not a solution.